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March 13th, 2018
Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Marek Magierowski said on Tuesday that Poland is not denying anything about its past, including the "dark pages of history related to the actions of individuals". Magierowski made the statement to representatives from DAIA, an umbrella organisation of the Jewish diaspora in Argentina, which comprises around 140 groups. The meeting was devoted to Poland's new anti-defamation law. "We are not denying anything and we are speaking openly," the official said, "also about the dark pages of history, related to the actions of individual people".
PAP
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