Sunday, February 11, 2018

Poland refused an asylum to political prisoner from Königsberg.

Dmitry Fonarev (on the left) picketing Russian Embassy in Warsaw with flag of Königsberg

Poland refused an asylum to Dmitry Fonarev a Prussian supporter from Königsberg. He spent a year in FSB prison for political action. He committed no crime, just put up a German flag at FSB office in Königsberg.
In 2015 he crossed the Polish border and asked for asylum. During his stay in Poland he learned Polish and worked all over the Poland contributing to Poland.
In October 2017 Polish authority sent him a refusal of asylum. We publish part of it in Polish.

The base for refusal is totally absurd. Polish authorities writing, that "at this moment there are no military operations in Russia, as well as there is no information on mass persecution of the population, and the majority of Russians, regardless of their nationality and religion, lead a normal life". To defend his human rights Polish authorities are sending Dmitri to Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights (a fake consultative body of neo-Soviet dictator Putin) in Moscow.
The Polish authority needs an urgent reality check.
A full video interview of Dmitry to Polish political magazine "Wyborcza".
http://wyborcza.pl/10,82983,22467293,rosjanin-wywiesil-niemiecka-flage-w-protescie-przeciwko-aneksji.html?disableRedirects=true#HPw6

In January 2018 Dmitry left Poland to avoid deportation to Russia by Polish authorities. Now, he is on the run not only from ruthless Russian authority, but from Polish authority too.
"It is like a teenage love. I loved and cared about Poland, but Poland dumped me." - said Dmitry.
We, the Baltic Republican Party demand answers from Polish authorities.