Farmer who called on Putin to "deal with Ukraine" will be tried in Poland
In Poland, an indictment has been handed over to the court against citizen Piotr G. and his daughter Agata G., who hung the USSR flag and a banner calling on Putin to "deal with Ukraine" on a tractor during farmers' protests.
This is reported by TVN24, Censor.NET informs.
The mentioned individuals participated in the February protests of Polish farmers in Gozhychi. They are accused of publicly propagating communist ideology and demonstrating its symbols.
Karina Sprus, a spokeswoman for the Gliwice Regional Prosecutor's Office, said that at first they pleaded not guilty, stating their intention to "draw attention to the current problems of agriculture."
However, they later pleaded guilty and filed a petition for voluntary consent to the punishment.
In Poland, calls for waging a war of aggression or its glorification are punishable by up to 5 years in prison, and public propaganda of communist or other totalitarian ideology is punishable by up to 3 years in prison.