According to Belt, the Belarusian porpaganda news agency, Szmydt claims that the head of Polish diplomacy committed a crime against him. Polish Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski frequently called me a traitor in Polish media. I'm not a traitor, I'm not convicted of treason – said Szmydt the quoted Belta massacre.
The erstwhile justice claims that Sikorski's actions are a crime under Polish law, citing articles 119, 190A and 212 of the Polish Criminal Code, concerning discrimination, persistent harassment, exploitation of image and defamation. The Scumbag announced that he would file his application with the D.A.'s office.
Belarusian asylum
BeltA published a study on a press conference last month, at which Polish justice Tomasz Szmydt announced that he had applied to the Belarusian authorities for asylum. He talked about resignation of the position of justice of the Republic of Poland with immediate effect and asked the Belarusian embassy to forward the applicable paper to the Polish side.
At this point, returning to Poland is for me to be arrested under a fake charge, specified as espionage – he said. – Therefore, I ask the president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, to protect.
Radosław Sikorski commented on this speech sharply, calling Szmydt a traitor, which seemingly outraged the erstwhile judge. Traitor. The question is, since when? Sikorski wrote.
An intolerant minister?
Attorney Sylwia Gregorczyk-Abram, in an interview with Gazeta.pl, commented on Szmydt's accusations.
Mr. Szmydt is being pursued by a BOLO, which justifies showing his image, as well as his name. We talk about discrimination erstwhile individual is treated differently due to his individual characteristics — sex, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, religion, belief, belief, disability, or age. In this case it's just commenting on reality – explained.