Friday 10th February 2012
IPN release new list
12th June 2009
This month, the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) will release an extensive catalogue containing the names of those who collaborated with the secret service during the communist era.The list will contain 30 times the information than that of the Wildstein List, an index featuring 24,000 names of police officers, informers and even victims.
For the time being, the catalogue will only be available on the Institute’s premises, however.
“The data is fit for external use but we decided not to place it on the web yet,” said Janusz Kurtyka, head of IPN. ...
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