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Political Critique Archive

New „president of Europe”: Between a statesman and a clerk

What role – if not of a recorder of Angela Merkel’s ideas – could Donald Tusk play?

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Art as a Mirror of Czech Nationalism

Political representatives of the Zlín decided to close exhibition by the renown Polish artist Natalia LL down claiming it was pornography not worthy of public funding.

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Es sollte ein Liebesgeschichte werden

50 Jahren nach dem Militärputsch in Brasilien (1964) erzählt ein Paar seine Geschichte von der Flucht vor den Nazis in Europa und der Diktatur in Latinamerika.

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NATO’s Second-Class Members

Slawomir Sierakowski in The International New York Times.

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Polish apples, not so whole

Interview with Sonia Priwieziencew, organic farmer and activist. Priwieziencew works at Fundacja Agrinatura which promotes organic agriculture in Poland and grows vegetables and fruit trees on her own organic farm.

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Picnic and panic

The cancellation of the „Golgotha Picnic” in Poland has as much to do with the idea of building Roma camps in Hungary or anti-Muslim behaviours in France.

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Goodbye Chevron

It was the longest local protest against shale gas exploration boreholes in the world.

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Poland’s 'war on terror’ shame

What does Poland’s CIA prison tell us about the state of democracy in the country?

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Skopje’s forgotten

„Here is the reality of life for the Romani in Skopje, and the consequence of a government that spends more on building statues than on the poor in its own capital”.

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Lessons From Poland’s Past

The European Court of Human Rights unanimously found Poland in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights for consenting to the presence of C.I.A. prisons on its territory.

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