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August 23rd, 2018
The Press Freedom Monitoring Centre of the Polish Journalists Association (SDP) has written that the German court's ruling regarding the case of a former Auschwitz prisoner "arouses astonishment and indignation." In a statement, the centre stressed that "it received the German court's ruling with indignation and regret." The German Federal Justice Tribunal (BGH) announced that a Polish verdict punishing a reference to Nazi German death camps as "Polish" does not apply in Germany. The BGH's ruling refers to a 2016 verdict by the Appellate Court in Krakow (southern Poland), which ordered Germany's public TV channel, ZDF, to apologise on its website for referring to Nazi German death camps as "Polish."
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