- March 26, 2013
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Wałęsa: I’ll show the world how the homosexual minority persecutes the majority
A few weeks after former Polish President and leader of “Solidarity” Lech Wałęsa stated that homosexual MPs “should be made to sit at the back of Poland’s lower house of parliament, or even behind a wall,” two meetings with him have been cancelled, reported “Gazeta Wyborcza”.
“I have already lost 70,000 dollars. I will estimate my losses and make out a bill. I’ll show the world how the homosexual minority persecutes the majority” – stated Lech Wałęsa. “If the homosexuals had told right away what they are telling right now, they would not be in parliament. What they do should be modest, intimate, and not showing off in public” – added the former President.
Lech Wałęsa is a Polish politician and a trade union activist. He co-founded “Solidarity” and was its first leader; an oppositionist in PRL (The People’s Republic of Poland). He served as President of Poland between 1990 and 1995. Lech Wałęsa also won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1983.
Tłumaczenie Barbara Rożek w ramach praktyk w Europejskiej Fundacji Praw Człowieka, www.efhr.eu. Translated by Barbara Rożek within the framework of a traineeship programme of the European Foundation of Human Rights, www.efhr.eu.