Angora sparks outrage
22nd April 2011
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The magazine's front cover has stoked controversy
Polish magazine Angora has caused controversy with a provocative front cover which has raised accusations of anti-semitism.The weekly publication, known for its satirical take on current affairs, features a picture of two Orthodox Jews staring towards Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science with a speech bubble stating, “Son, some day all this will be yours”.
The cover comes after the recent debate over handing out compensation to those who lost either land or property during the Second World War and Communist era.
The sensitive subject recently made the headlines again last month when PM Donald Tusk announced Poland “was not presently able” to compensate citizens for any loss ...
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