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Polish president at the Katyń Memorial in Jersey City

On Thursday, President Duda was in Jersey City where he layed a wreath at the Katyń Memorial. He also briefly talked with the Jersey City mayor Stephen Fulop who has recently declared that the Katyń Memorial would be removed to some other location. The decision made without consultations outraged the Polish diaspora.

Not guilty after 18 years in prison. Tomasz Komenda wants to pursue happiness

Innocent. This is the word from the court that Tomasz Komenda had been longing to hear for 18 years. That long he had spent behind the bars for a crime he did not commit. After the horrors he endured, he can start a new life now. He may seek a record compensation. All he wants is justice finally to be done. Mr Komenda adds he will also pursue some happiness.

The Sejm inaccessible to protest supporters

The Sejm turns out to be no place for young and old alike. The parliamentary building became a fortress inaccessible even to a war hero and an acclaimed charity activist. Inside, the parents and their disabled children keep protesting.

Former police chief heard charges

Charges against Zbigniew Maj, former chief of the police. The Public Prosecutor's Office claims that during his term in office, he provided classified data about investigations to unauthorised people. In connection to this case, two other people were indicted. These are the former heads of Anti-Corruption Bureau regional offices in Łódź and Poznań. All defendants were released after paying 3 thousand zlotys.

"They can donate to charity only to redeem the sin of greed"

"The money can be returned only to where it was taken from, you can't return it to "Caritas", said Krzysztof Brejza in "Kropka nad i". The Civic Platform MP commented on the issue of bonuses granted to the members of Beata Szydło's cabinet. For the opposing view, Marcin Horała from Law and Justice said that "there can be no returning because it would mean that someone have stolen the money". Mr Horała added that "the bonuses were granted legally, in accordance with the law".

"We're dealing with partial paralysis of the legislature"

"The parliament must be open to the citizens and the experts," said Stanisław Tyszka from Kukiz '15 movement. "The more restrictions are being imposed, the stronger emotions come into play," agreed Barbara Dolniak from Modern Party. The guest of the second part of "Fakty po Faktach" was Aleksander Smolar.

Tusk: it's not a duel but a serious dispute

"It’s not a duel between the Polish government and the European Commission. It’s a rather serious dispute on whether or not, Poland will be a rule of law state," said the chaiman of the European Council, Donald Tusk to the journalists in Sofia, after the EU summit.

Iwona Hartwich: we are being intimidated

"People protesting in the Sejm are being intimidated", said Iwona Hartwich from the Protest Committee of Parents of Disabled People. She pleaded to the government for a compromise and announced that a demonstration of support in front of the Sejm building has been scheduled on 25 May.

Business news. Polish GDP up to 5.1 percent

Great news when it comes to the Polish economy. The GDP in the first quarter grew to 5.1 percent, according to the Government Statistics Office. The complete data for the past quarter will be available at the end of the month.

Dramatic rescue in Zofiówka coal mine over after 11 days

The rescue operation at the Zofiówka mine has come to a finish. Rescue workers have found and recovered the body of the last missing miner. He was located underneath the ruins of the walkway that collapsed during the tremor that shook the mine on the 5th of May. The quake measured 4.0 magnitude and killed five miners.

Janina Ochojska refused entry to the Sejm

In the Sejm, emotions continue to run high on the 29th day of protest by the disabled and their caretakers. Just days after a Warsaw Uprising Survivor was barred from entering the building, another celebrated Pole was denied access. Janina Ochojska is the head of the "Polish Humanitarian Action" charity. Ms Ochojska pleaded to the government not to fear her and said she just wanted to support the protesters who were left speechless.

"Masa" detained by the police

The most famous Polish state's evidence, Jarosław S. aka "Masa" was detained by the police. According to the prosecutor's office he may be charged with extortion of bank loans, bribery and coercion. Along with "Masa" five other people were arrested, among them the head of the Criminal Intelligence Departament of Łódź police and a clerk from the customs and tax office.

Former police chief arrested by the CBA

The former Police Commander, Zbigniew Maj was arrested by the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau. He was to be accused of abusing his authority. Also arrested were the directors of the agencies of Central Anti-Corruption Bureau in Łódz and Poznań. The wife of the former police commander claims that the arrest was not a coincidence because just several days ago, he announced that he would run for mayor of Kalisz.

Tomasz Komenda acquitted after 18 years in prison

During an emotional hearing, Tomasz Komenda's name was cleared today by the Supreme Court. He had spent 18 years behind bars for the brutal murder and rape of a 15-year-old girl, a crime he didn't commit. He was conditionally released in March. Today, everyone is sure that he is innocent and now he has the paper to prove it.

"Shocking and extremely painful experience"

"I didn't expect that what was going to happen to me wasn't some sort of fantasy story," said deputy speaker of the Senate, Bogdan Borusewicz. The guest of "Kropka nad i" commented on the incident that happened on Monday, when he wasn't allowed access to his wife's grave. The opposition activist in Communist Poland said that he had experienced such "impudence" of the government and the uniformed services in the past, but he didn't expect it to happen again in a democratic state.