In the capital of Warmia and Mazur there was a protest against the introduction of wellness education as an object in schools. Protest organized by the Association of Teachers and Educators of Education “Teachers for Freedom” and Regional Education and Education Sections in Olsztyn NSZZ Solidarity is part of the nationwide action of teaching and parent communities.
The president of the Management Board of the Warmia-Masurian Region NSZZ Solidarity Józef Dziki and of the president Krzysztof Krzyżaniak invited the Polish paper Club OLSHTYN to support the protest. We have become many to support the work of Solidarity.
She was besides present, with a beautiful, eloquent banner, was the Olsztyn Soul Solidarity Anna Niszczak.
Ms. Anna conducted opposition activities from 1980 to 1989. She was a associate of the Founder's Committee and vice-president of the Faculty Commission of the NSZZ “Solidarity” at the Olsztyn Automobile Oilworks “Stomil”. In 1981 she was a delegate to the 1st General Assembly of Delegates of the Warmia-Mazury Region, during which she became a associate of the Bureau of the Board of the Region. On 13-14 December 1981, she co-organised the protest action and strike at OZOS. She was detained on 15 December 1981 and then temporarily arrested and imprisoned in the Ostród Investigative Arrest. She was sentenced in an ad hoc manner by the Provincial Court of Olsztyn of 6 February 1982 to 3 years in prison and was imprisoned in the Grudziądz Penitentiary Department and then in ZK, Bydgoszcz-Fordon. She was released on 26 November 1982. She was fired from work and was unemployed from 1982 to 1983. After her release, she continued opposition activities and actively operated in informal underground structures. She collected underground writings, including “Resonans” and “Wola”. Until 1989, he was under constant surveillance by the safety Service. She's been restricted to abroad travel. She was repeatedly detained and interrogated.
Waldemar Jakubowski, president of the National Education and Education Section of the NSZZ “Solidarity”, said:
wellness education is the tip of the iceberg. It's a way of looking at education that deprives parents of the right to decide on the education of their children, especially on sex education issues.
The government withdrew from its plans to introduce wellness education as a compulsory subject. However, this decision, according to the protesters, can only be temporary. Waldemar Jakubowski stressed that “it can be expected that after the elections won by the current government coalition, the situation will change.”
We'll win
!!!God HONOR AND FATHER!!!
Piotr Bieranowski