Jerzy Nejman, an anti-communist opposition activist: “March ’68 protected judaic criminals. I survived clinical death” [Video]

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Jerzy Nejman, a longtime anti-communist opposition activist in Poland, in a fresh interview given to Jack Międlar, shared his memories of times that forever changed the course of our country's history. In particular, he focused on the events of March 1968, which in his opinion had far-reaching consequences, including amnesty for Stalinist judaic criminals, including Stefan Michnik.

In an interview with Międlar, Nejman stressed that the decisions of the communist power made in 1968 led to a situation where many of those who committed crimes on the Polish nation avoided responsibility.
Amnesty for judaic communist criminals was 1 of the most tragic events in Polish history. This not only disgraces the memory of the victims, but besides gives approval to proceed violating human rights, about which leftist environments wipe their faces. And I just want to remind you that Jacek Sutryk, the Wrocław president active in the Collegium Humanum affair, accused me in court of making a comment on Pilecki's words. It is the slogan given by me on 1 March 2019 "Jewish communists were worse than Nazis". Sutryk felt he had the right to represent... insulted Jews. Jacek Międlar comments.

During the interview, a individual subject was besides raised, related to the experience of clinical death that Nejman underwent as a consequence of a severe illness. He confessed that it was a very strong experience for him. The minute it seemed like everything was ending, he felt incredible peace.
Now I'm not afraid to die. It's beautiful out there. – this is Jerzy Nejman. His words indicate that this experience not only changed his outlook on life, but besides strengthened his conflict for what was right.

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