Kwaśniewski after 25 years: I would apologise for Jedwabne again
Former Polish President Aleksander Kwaśniewski told Rzeczpospolita that he would apologise again for the Jedwabne massacre if given the chance, 25 years after his original apology. His apology on behalf of Poles for the 1941 murder of Jewish residents of Jedwabne by their Polish neighbours sparked wide public debate at the time. Kwaśniewski said the words were necessary and that he still believes he acted correctly.
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