presentation1 Uwazam ze ..................... 04.08.05, 12:13 Bialorus powinna nadawac niezalezne programy telewizyjne czy radiowe na Polske.Przeciez srodki masowego przekazu sa z nazwy polskie i steruje sie opinia publiczna jak sie chce.Moze informacje z kilku stron spowoduja ze Polacy zaczna zajmowac sie swoimi bolszymi problemami. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
chateau Re: Uwazam ze ..................... 04.08.05, 12:46 Popieram! Telewizyjne, radiowe, własne przekaźniki satelitarne i stacja kosmiczna do bieżącej obsługi tychże. I album fotograficzny o osiągnięciach Białorusi za kadencji Łukaszenki dla każdego Polaka. I jeszcze po tabliczce czekolady z byłych zakładów Terravita na Białorusi. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
konradwal Streszcze z The Timesa 04.08.05, 13:16 Mugging of boys leads to new diplomatic cold war From Jeremy Page in Moscow RELATIONS between Russia and Poland have hit a new post-Soviet low after the mugging of three sons of Russian diplomats in a Warsaw park. The Polish Government has expressed its regret over the incident on Sunday evening in which 15 Polish skinheads beat up the three teenagers and their Kazakh friend and stole their mobile phones. But Moscow has blamed the attack on the Polish Government’s anti-Russian rhetoric and demanded an official apology. President Putin called the attack an “unfriendly act that cannot be characterised as anything other than a crime”. Soon afterwards Poland’s ambassador in Moscow was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry. “There is a clear correlation with anti-Russian attitudes planted in recent times in Poland as a result of unfriendly statements by Polish politicians,” Boris Malakhov, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman, said. However, Waldemar Duban- iowski, the Polish President’s chief of staff, ruled out an official apology. He said on state radio that Poland should apologise to the boys and their parents simply as residents going about Warsaw. “This is what we can apologise for but not in the form of a diplomatic apology, not as some political gesture,” he said. The dispute is one of several in the past year that have revived a historical rivalry between the two countries dating to 1610 when the Poles occupied Moscow. Tensions have mounted since Poland joined the EU last year and gave its backing to Ukraine’s pro-Western President, Viktor Yushchenko. Moscow had openly backed his pro-Russian opponent. Poles were outraged last year when a Russian commission found that the massacre of Poles by Soviet troops at Katyn in 1940 was not a war crime. This year they were angered when Mr Putin failed to mention the Poles’ war effort in commemorations to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Russia’s Bolshoi Theatre troupe even had to cancel six of its fifteen shows on a tour of Poland because of a boycott. Now Moscow and Warsaw are again facing off over their common neighbour, Belarus, and its autocratic leader, President Lukashenko. Poland, like America, wants Mr Lukashenko overthrown, but Russia supports him and is discussing plans to reunify with Belarus. Mr Lukashenko, meanwhile, has begun a crackdown on Belarus’s 400,000-strong Polish ethnic minority, fearing that they could start a Ukrain ian-style revolution. Poland recalled its ambassador to Belarus last week after Belarussian police raided the headquarters of a group representing ethnic Poles in Belarus. On Tuesday police arrested the group’s two leaders. Washington has expressed its concern about what it called “a continuing pattern of harassment against those seeking to peacefully express their views”. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
redsmoq Re: Streszcze z The Timesa 04.08.05, 17:41 I w ktorym tu miejscu wychodzimy na faszystow i pieniaczy? :> Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
konradwal Re: Streszcze z The Timesa 04.08.05, 22:28 Nie znasz angielskiego, czy co? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
naryt Łuka i Ras-putin 04.08.05, 23:14 <a href="forum.gazeta.pl/forum/72,2.html?f=50&w=27346107" target="_blank"rusko-białoruska ciekawostka zoologiczna</a> Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś