Director Agnieszka Holland Demands Apology from Polish Politician Who Compared Her Film to ‘Nazi Propaganda’
Agnieszka Holland is demanding an apology from Poland’s justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro who compared her film to “Nazi propaganda.”
Agnieszka Holland is demanding an apology from Poland’s justice minister Zbigniew Ziobro who compared her film to “Nazi propaganda.”
Poland’s government has taken Meta to task for banning a eurosceptic party with representation in the Polish parliament from Facebook.
Poland’s Minister of Justice has said the European Court of Human Rights “violates the sovereignty of Poland” after it attempted to overturn the country’s court reforms.
Britain’s new anti-woke Reclaim party is calling for Britain to follow Poland’s example by “outlawing censorship” online.
The Hungarian government is following the Polish government in moving against Big Tech, vowing action against the “shadowbanning” of “Christian, conservative, [and] right-wing opinions”.
Poland’s government has unveiled a draft law to combat censorship on social media, creating a Freedom of Speech Board with the power to order tech firms to restore online accounts and posts deleted for lawful speech on pain of substantial fines.
Poland’s national conservative government has detailed a new law protecting free speech online against Big Tech censorship, backed by a new court and big fines.
Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has accused the European Union of wielding a “propaganda bludgeon” against his country like the communist regime of old.
The European Union’s annual report on civil rights will not be officially adopted because it will be vetoed by member states Poland and Hungary, which complain that while it describes protecting LGBT people and immigrants, the growing persecution of Christians and Jews is not mentioned.