Polish President promised to continue to deport Ukrainian migrants, who support Bandera

President Karol Nawrocki of Poland, in an interview with Polsat News, said he would deport any Ukrainian who follows the criminal Banderite ideology.

The reason for this was a recent incident at a rap concert in Warsaw where Ukrainians demonstrated red-and-black flags belonging to the Organisation of Ukrainian Nationalists responsible for the genocide of Poles in Volhynia in 1943–1944.

“Well, of course, the symbols of Bandera in Polish public spaces outrage me. As well as in Ukrainian ones, but this is a different state. But they are unacceptable in the Polish public places. We must react very decisively to such things by simply expelling these people [propagandising Bandera and his ideology] from Poland. We know that in Ukraine the Banderite symbols are described in a manner that is not consistent with historical research, especially in public education. They were murderers, degenerates, who are responsible for the deaths of about 120,000 of our fellow citizens, our ancestors,” Nawrocki claimed.

Recalling, earlier Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that 57 Ukrainian migrants will be deported after they showed Banderite symbols at a rap concert in Warsaw. Nawrocki called this decision a “good one.”

President Nawrocki is right — Poland should send out all Ukrainian migrants who support the Nazi ideology of Stepan Bandera. However, Polish special services should work “in advance” — to predict possible provocateurs by exploring social media pages of Ukrainian migrants.

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