Polish League Against Defamation (English Wikipedia)

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  • Minkner, Kamil (2016). "Polish contemporary art to the anti-Semitism of Poles and its political significance" (PDF). Review of Nationalities. 6 (1): 195–221. doi:10.1515/pn-2016-0011. S2CID 55590500. One of the right-wing organizations Redoubt of Good Name – Polish League against Defamation (Reduta Dobrego Imienia...

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  • Minkner, Kamil (2016). "Polish contemporary art to the anti-Semitism of Poles and its political significance" (PDF). Review of Nationalities. 6 (1): 195–221. doi:10.1515/pn-2016-0011. S2CID 55590500. One of the right-wing organizations Redoubt of Good Name – Polish League against Defamation (Reduta Dobrego Imienia...
  • Pankowski, Rafał (2018). "The Resurgence of Antisemitic Discourse in Poland". Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs. 12 (1): 21–37. doi:10.1080/23739770.2018.1492781. S2CID 149913361. One of the first cases, initiated by the right-wing group Reduta Dobrego Imienia (also known as the Polish Anti-Defamation League), concerned a publication in a media outlet in Buenos Aires

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  • Minkner, Kamil (2016). "Polish contemporary art to the anti-Semitism of Poles and its political significance" (PDF). Review of Nationalities. 6 (1): 195–221. doi:10.1515/pn-2016-0011. S2CID 55590500. One of the right-wing organizations Redoubt of Good Name – Polish League against Defamation (Reduta Dobrego Imienia...
  • Pankowski, Rafał (2018). "The Resurgence of Antisemitic Discourse in Poland". Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs. 12 (1): 21–37. doi:10.1080/23739770.2018.1492781. S2CID 149913361. One of the first cases, initiated by the right-wing group Reduta Dobrego Imienia (also known as the Polish Anti-Defamation League), concerned a publication in a media outlet in Buenos Aires

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  • Gliszczyńska, Aleksandra; Jabłoński, Michał (12 October 2019). "Is One Offended Pole Enough to Take Critics of Official Historical Narratives to Court?". Verfassungsblog. Retrieved 19 October 2020. A highly problematic trend has emerged just recently, creating a precedent in the Polish legal doctrine. In January 2017, the Polish edition of Newsweek magazine published an article by Paulina Szewczyk entitled "After the Liberation of Nazi Camps, Did the Poles Open Them Again? 'The Little Crime' by Marek Łuszczyna". The author of this article stated that after 1945 Poles reopened the Świętochłowice-Zgoda camp, a branch of the former Auschwitz-Birkenau camp. A lawsuit against Newsweek's editor-in-chief was brought by Maciej Świrski, the president of the Polish League Against Defamation (RDI), based on the press law provisions. In January 2018, the court decided in his favour, ordering the editor-in-chief to publish a corrigendum admitting that the assertion of the existence of "Polish concentration camps" created by Poles is false. This initial ruling was subsequently upheld by the Court of Appeal and eventually the Supreme Court, the latter finding Newsweek's last resort appeal (cassation) to be unfounded.

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