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Thursday, 14 April 2011 06:46
Poland
I never thought that the ressentiments against Polish "regime-controlled" daily Gazeta Wyborcza are so popular. Here You have what the footbal fans made of Wyborcza- they renamed it "bull shit" using thousands of coloured items. Similar stickers You find glued to walls or busstops in Warsaw. More radical one I have found hanging at the door of one highly popular Warsaw art gallery.

picture from: http://kuqi.salon24.pl/297810,kibice-legii-o-gazecie-wyborczej
Wyborcza is the newspaper that censored my protests against the demolition or urban rail transport (some diesel tramway network from pre-war era) in Zielona Gora, Poland. They published many articles withou mentioning of any protests, although I was sending them a lot of letters and visited their newsroom several times to ask for coverage.
The newspaper is known for censorship and heavily-one sided coverage of politics. It started as an election manifesto of the "Solidarity" movement fot he 4 June 1989 e]semi- free elections, hence its name, meaning "Electoral". It has grown into a daily newspaper, known for its heavily pro-governmental stance. Its ideology I would describe as "post-communist", its editor in chief, Adam Mochnik, is seen as the guru of Polish postcommunist movement.
Adam Fularz, Zielona Gora, Poland
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