President-elect Karol Nawrocki stressed that victims of genocide do not cry for revenge, but for a cross, grave and memory, and as the future president of Poland is obliged to talk with their voice. He pointed out that Poles have the right to remember the Volyn genocide, regardless of changing times and circumstances.
In his speech, president Elekt Karol Nawrocki addressed the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski and the Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland. The President-elect calls for the anticipation of undertaking full-scale exhumation in Volyn, so that Poland and Ukraine can reconcile in fact and through the truth.
According to historical data, the Volyn genocide was 1 of the most tragic events in Poland's history, during which about 60-80 1000 Poles were killed. Exhumations in Volyn can aid find the identity of the victims and the circumstances of their deaths, which is crucial for families and communities that inactive endure from trauma.
President Elekt Karol Nawrocki pointed out that there are no nations elected to experience their suffering from the past. Poles are waiting for the fact about the Volyn genocide, and the Volyn families are inactive suffering from the trauma that happened 82 years ago.
Figures indicate that the Volyn genocide was 1 of the biggest crimes in Poland's history. It is estimated that about 200-300 Polish villages were destroyed and about 60-80 1000 Poles were murdered. Exhumations in Volyn can aid to commemorate victims and remind about tragic events from the past.
In Chełma, where commemorations of victims of the Volyn genocide were held, a museum of their memory is to be established, which will remind about tragic events from the past and commemorate the victims. president Elekt Karol Nawrocki pointed out that the memory of the victims of the Volyn genocide is crucial to Poland and Ukraine, and the exhumations in Volyn can aid reconcile both countries.
In conclusion, president Elekt Karol Nawrocki calls for the anticipation of undertaking full-scale exhumation in Volyn, so that Poland and Ukraine can reconcile in fact and through truth. The memory of the victims of the Volyn genocide is crucial for Poland and Ukraine, and the exhumations in Volyn can aid to commemorate the victims and remind about tragic events from the past.