Zmiana leader Mateusz Piskorski will soon face unfair trial
On August 10th, Warsaw court will make a decision either to agree to the prosecutor’s request to prolong the detention of Zmiana leader Mateusz Piskorski, whom the security services accuse with spying for China, Russia, and Iraq, or to let him finally walk free.
Mateusz Piskorski is located in a cell alone and goes out for walks alone. These are cruel methods depriving a prisoner of contact with the outside world and a sense of time which, in their extreme form, can lead to depression and collapse.
Any day now, Piskorski is supposed to be transferred to Białołęka or the Radomski detention center, which prison authorities have explained as necessary due to the planned liquidation of the famous Rakowiecka prison in whose place the PiS government wants to set up a museum to the so-called cursed soldiers, i.e., those who shot peasants that received land after the war thanks to land reform.
The second charge is one which the Polish security services learned from Ukrainian media. Apparently, at the beginning of last year, a monument to the criminal Bandera was destroyed in Ukraine. Piskorski is accused of abetting, inciting, or perpetrating this act. The evidence of this is so far unknown, but is it so difficult to exclude that so-called Polish “justice” could be working against a Polish citizen on the orders of the Ukrainian SBU?
Piskorski’s hearing will be held on August 10th, but from what I know, in this “democratic state of law,” his hearing will be held without his own participation and once again behind closed doors.
He can, of course, request that he be allowed to participate in the hearing, but as was the case with all of his other requests, they are considered only after the fact.
Background on this from Katehon: