shockedcanadian
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I will await the allegations of xenophobia and racism from the rest of the world. There will be silence because Poland has assisted Ukraine to such a high degree. The same people who point at the defense of your border as being so offensive, will sit and remain silent at this border wall.
You see where logical, Rule of Law, defenders of transparency citizens are puzzled and unhappy? Hypocrisy is a spirit killer.
A controversial steel wall on the border between Belarus and Poland has been completed.
The wall is 5.5m (18ft) high and is designed to stop asylum seekers fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.
Human rights campaigners have accused Poland's government of double standards given how the country has welcomed millions of mostly white, Christian refugees from Ukraine.
Natalia Gebert, the founder of a Polish organisation that helps refugees, said: "If you give a lift to a refugee at the Ukrainian border, you are a hero. If you do it at the Belarus border, you are a smuggler and could end up in jail for eight years."
You see where logical, Rule of Law, defenders of transparency citizens are puzzled and unhappy? Hypocrisy is a spirit killer.
'Double standards': Poland criticised as steel wall along border with Belarus is completed
A controversial steel wall on the border between Belarus and Poland has been completed. The wall is 5.5m (18ft) high and is designed to stop asylum seekers fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa. Human rights campaigners have accused Poland's government of double standards...
ca.rogers.yahoo.com
A controversial steel wall on the border between Belarus and Poland has been completed.
The wall is 5.5m (18ft) high and is designed to stop asylum seekers fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East and Africa.
Human rights campaigners have accused Poland's government of double standards given how the country has welcomed millions of mostly white, Christian refugees from Ukraine.
Natalia Gebert, the founder of a Polish organisation that helps refugees, said: "If you give a lift to a refugee at the Ukrainian border, you are a hero. If you do it at the Belarus border, you are a smuggler and could end up in jail for eight years."