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Authorities would also be allowed to hold suspects for 14 days without charges but with court approval, drastically lengthening the current period of 48 hours. The legislation would also make it easier for foreigners to be deported if they were deemed a threat, and would regulate the sale of pay-as-you-go SIM cards, which are currently sold freely and anonymously. Such SIM cards, combined with "throwaway phones," are often used in crimes as they cannot be easily traced to a particular individual.
The changes are being pushed forward ahead of two major events set to take place in Poland. In July, a summit attended by the heads of NATO members, including US President Barack Obama, will take place in Warsaw. Two weeks later, the city of Krakow will host World Youth Day, a Catholic event due to be attended by Pope Francis and around two million pilgrims from across the globe. Experts say that both events pose a terror risk. "Poland does not face any immediate threats from Islamist militants, but we are no longer an anonymous country for them," a high-rank security source told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
The legislative changes have been backed by the ruling conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, which says the move is necessary to address such threats. The parliamentary approval came as a pan-European rights body recommended on Friday that Poland introduce more checks to the surveillance powers of police under another law amended by PiS. Amnesty International, however, was quick to slam the bill for giving "seemingly unlimited powers" to Polish intelligence services.
In order to officially become law, the changes must be approved by the upper chamber of parliament, where PiS also has a majority, and be signed by the president - both of which are extremely likely scenarios.
Comment: Fear is the mighty motivator and there is plenty generated to go around. The special events give Poland the excuse to broaden and tighten its laws...a page out of the USA's book of tricks. With half the world moving into fascism, it is rapidly becoming the new normal.
Reader Comments
The new government has been in power for only 8 months. The previous government coallition (now in opposition) also didn't want to register Zmiana party. By the way no today's oppositional parties is caring about Piskorski's case who is hardly known in Poland. Only his collegues actually are writing about his case.
As I've already written somewhere else, as far as I know it could be that Piskorski is not so impeccable. I would wait without just jumping to conluctions. Besides it's only one case. During the reign of liberal PO-PSL-SLD coallition searchings and arrests of this kind were something normal but nobody abroad cared...
"Everybody's doing a brand-new dance, now
(Come on baby, do the Fascist two-step)
I know you'll get to like it if you give it a chance now
(Come on baby, do the Fascist two-step)
My local politician can do it with me
It's great to see them searching my cavity
So come on, come on, do the Fascist two step with me"
Thanks to Gerry Goffin and Carole King.
You're right
The previous government did the same, they really do not differ as their rusophobia is concerned. The only difference is that the previous coalition represented Germany and the current USA.
The previous government did the same, they really do not differ as their rusophobia is concerned. The only difference is that the previous coalition represented Germany and the current USA"
The previous coallition (now in opposition) is not only pro Germany, but also pro NATO and pro the US in general (Nowoczesna party which actually is the new PO is supported by the US circles as well, not only PIS). Actually it was their (PO-PSL-SLD) idea to organize NATO summit in Poland, to conduct the Anaconda BS and to pass the antiterrorism law...The present government is just doing what has already been planned during the previous 8 years as far as the mentioned matters are concerned, fools..






The leader of the only not proamerican Polish party Zmiana (it means change)has been arrested in May. The secret political police (ABW - Agency of Internal Security) has made revision at his home as well as his party siege, where they confiscated a lot of personal data, and even the loudspeaker and national flags. Then he was accused of spying and jailed for 3 months without trial only after a secret court decision. All accusation are secret and cannot be published. Zmiana is waiting for the registration since more than a year, as the regime always finds some formal reasons not to do it.