Posts About Poland

U.S. Should Be Example of Citizen Rights

There are strong arguments for and against the new law. U.S. law enforcement agencies are actually behind their European counterparts in the scope of eavesdropping on terror suspects. But Europe is not the ideal standard. America should be a shining example of a country that treats citizens' rights as the cornerstone of civil society.


A Dangerous Neighbor Indeed

Yes, Poland should worry. Russia is no longer a liberal democracy.


Poland's Press: Strong Nationally but Weak Locally

Warsaw, Poland - Poland's present prime minister recently said in public about our newspaper: "The weaker Gazeta Wyborcza is, the better it is for Poland". Scary but not quite true.


A Successful Revolution Anyway?

Tokya, Japan -- The Revolution of 1956 -- though failed -- still made a difference. After all, the Hungarian people courageously made up their losses afterwards and eventually led all of Eastern Europe into revolts in 1989....


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