Poland suspended the deportation of Ukrainians after the clashes at the Korzh concert
According to the publication Rzezcpospolita, the deportation of concert participants Max Korzh from Ukraine and Belarus has been halted.
After the riots at the concert in Warsaw on August 9, 109 people were detained. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk had previously planned to deport 63 foreigners, but due to the appeals of three of them for international protection, the process was stopped.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk:
«The incident during the concert was resolved. I mean the riots and provocations at the National Stadium. These were unnecessary events that required immediate intervention», he stated.
It is also worth noting that the display of the OUN-UPA flag at the concert did not violate the law, as there were no elements of prohibited activity, according to the prosecutor's office. And since no one challenged this decision, it became final.
During Max Korzh's concert in Warsaw, there were many riots and detentions. The Polish Prime Minister initially planned deportation, but due to the appeals for international protection, the process was halted. It was also important that the display of the OUN-UPA flag during the concert did not result in criminal liability due to the absence of violations of the law.
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