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Poland marks communist crackdown | Poland marks communist crackdown |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Poland is marking the 25th anniversary of the former communist government's attempt to crush the opposition Solidarity movement. | Poland is marking the 25th anniversary of the former communist government's attempt to crush the opposition Solidarity movement. |
Polish President Lech Kaczynski awarded national honours to former democratic activists who opposed the regime. | |
Tens of thousands of people were arrested without charge and as many as 100 were killed in the crackdown that began on 13 December 1981. | |
But martial law failed and marked the start of the end for Polish communism. | But martial law failed and marked the start of the end for Polish communism. |
President Kaczynski was among those arrested and spent 10 months in jail. | |
He said that "even considering communist law, what happened the night of 12-13 December was illegal". | |
"It was the illegal internment of thousands of people." | |
Mr Kaczynski said that Poland's battle for freedom "lasted a long time... but it ended in a great victory". | |
Taken by surprise | |
Religious services were held to mark the anniversary. | |
Mr Kaczynski's twin brother, Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski, laid a wreath at the grave of Father Jerzy Popieluszko, who was killed by the communist secret police, in a church in Warsaw. | |
There were also exhibitions and a reconstruction of street fighting between opposition activists and communist militia. | |
The imposition of martial law took almost everyone by surprise, says the BBC's Adam Easton in Warsaw. | |
Martial law did not stem the rapid growth of the Solidarity movement | |
Many of Solidarity's leaders were arrested in their beds on the first night. | Many of Solidarity's leaders were arrested in their beds on the first night. |
In the morning, hundreds of thousands of soldiers and tanks patrolled the streets. | In the morning, hundreds of thousands of soldiers and tanks patrolled the streets. |
Poland's Communist Party leader, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, acted after some Solidarity leaders were secretly taped calling for free elections. | Poland's Communist Party leader, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, acted after some Solidarity leaders were secretly taped calling for free elections. |
And little more than a year after its foundation, Solidarity had grown into a nationwide movement with 10 million members. | And little more than a year after its foundation, Solidarity had grown into a nationwide movement with 10 million members. |
The general says he declared martial law to prevent a Soviet invasion like the earlier interventions in Hungary and Czechoslovakia. | |
He is now facing charges in connection with the crackdown. |
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