Mariusz Kaminski and Mackie Vesik They were arrested in the presidential palace on Tuesday. They were taken out of Warsaw on Thursday. Since that day, demonstrations of solidarity with the prisoners have been held every day in front of the Radom prison, during which slogans calling for the release of PiS politicians have been heard.
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Kaminska: My husband asked me to thank him very much
– The most important thing that happened today was my husband's call. It was a short, very short conversation, but I said that we have been here every day for 18 and my husband asked us to thank you very much for listening to us, and it gives him a lot of strength. Thank you very much! “My husband really appreciates it,” said Mariusz Kaminski's wife, Barbara, at Sunday's protest.
– I will say. If you want to talk to me. I believe you can't make a hero a criminal and my husband is a hero. That's why I will say today: honor and glory to the heroes! We are not in Belarus, we are not in Russia (…). But the only thing that distinguishes Belarus, Russia or Poland in this case is that Mariusz is not beaten and his nails are not removed. The fact that my wife's political beliefs – in fact, her love for Poland – led to her imprisonment is nothing more than the fact that she is a political prisoner, – he emphasized.
The former deputy head of internal affairs and administration also spoke. – They think they can do it. We, with our presence in Przytul, but it was also seen in Warsaw, have to show “No, you can't do that”. We must all scream and shout “Free the political prisoners”. These are political prisoners, and today the decision to release them is in the hands of Prosecutor Bodnar, said Blazej Poboży, adviser to the President of the Republic of Poland during the rally.
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