Marcin Kącki is a journalist, reporter and book author who has been associated with “Gazeta Wyborcza” for years, which published his text on Friday entitled “My Journalism – Alcohol, Failed Therapies, Women Cruelly in Love, Neglected Daughters and Fear of Dawn”. In it, Keck describes his dark past and discusses the mistreatment of women he committed over the years, but does not go into detail.
Karolina Rogaska breaks the silence. “I've had enough”
After the publication, “Newsweek” journalist Karolina Rogaska spoke. He posted on Facebook that he was One of Kaki's victims. “I can no longer remain silent, even though I know that this may lead to lynching. Unfortunately, I know how victims are treated. But I am tired of the cult of torture. People read Katzky's text and applaud. Without thinking about it, I wonder what The fate of dozens of victims happened,” Rogaska wrote.
“For me, and I'm one of the victims, everything is not okay,” she said, describing the sexual abuse she allegedly suffered from Katzki.
“I know what I'm writing can hit me hard. But I want to finally do it because I'm tired of hypocrisy, I'm tired of patting my criminals on the back, I'm tired of their complaints. They understand everything when they don't understand anything anymore and they don't even try. I am fed up with their displays of narcissism. And I feel sorry not only for myself, but for all the victims of such actions. I'm not afraid anymore, I'm so tired that there's no place to be afraid,” said Rogaska.
Marcin Kącki is removed from working with students. He also responds to “Gazeta Wyborcza”.
The statement was also released by the Polish reporting school, with which Katzki cooperated. The journalist was dismissed from working with students.
“Karolina Rogaska is a PSR graduate and our friend. A few weeks ago we found out that she was harmed by Markin Katzki. We removed her from working with PSR students and informed her of the reasons for this decision. (.. .) Karolina, we support you, We are with you. We believe what you say and we respect your courage,” the school's Facebook post reads.
The editorial team of “Gazeta Wyborcza” also spoke. His first deputy, Roman Imielski, issued a brief statement in which he said the matter was being taken “very seriously” and would be “explained” at GW.
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