Commie general cleared again
30th April 2011
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The courts have cleared General Czeslaw Kiszczak for the fourth time
A former communist interior minister walked free after a Warsaw court cleared him of involvement in the shooting dead of nine striking miners in 1981.
The court found General Czeslaw Kiszczak innocent of ordering the massacre at the Wujek coal mine near Katowice during the communist government’s crackdown on the Solidarity movement.
General Kiszczak had maintained during his trial that a coded message he sent to local police commanders did not give them the authority to open fire, and that he was only reminding them of the circumstances under which they could use their weapons.
The court determined that the message had no bearing on the decision to use live ammunition against t ...
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