Monday, April 20, 2015

“The head of the FBI refused to assign responsibility for the Poles … – rmf24.pl

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The intention of the FBI director James Comey certainly was not suggesting that the Polish in some way responsible for the Holocaust – to ensure spokeswoman Marie Harf State Department. Repeatedly inquired whether Poland will hear from the US apology for the words Comey, said that “there is nothing more to add.”

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The US has always recognized and admired the enormous efforts of countless Poles, Hungarians and other residents in occupied Europe to protect its Jews from Nazi genocide (…). And of course Poles fell a large part of Nazi barbarism – provided Harf daily press briefing at the State Department. She added that the director Comey had “no intention to suggest that it was different.” The intention of the director Comey was certainly not to suggest that Poland was somehow responsible for the Holocaust. We want to make it clear – she pointed out.

The FBI has not announced any position in response to the Polish protest against the speech given by Comey at the Museum of the Holocaust, but the FBI’s press service told PAP afternoon on Monday, after the biefingu State Department that “in one way or another director Comey today should refer to the case.”

Comey said April 15 at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, that the most frightening lesson of the Holocaust is the fact that it showed that people are able to opt out of individual morality and see almost everything, by submitting to the authority of the group. In their opinion, the murderers and their partners from Germany, Polish, Hungarian, and many other places have not done anything wrong. Convinced themselves to the fact that they did what was right, what you have to do – he added.

Words FBI boss criticized by representatives of the Polish authorities. US Ambassador Stephen Mull in connection with the statement of the Director of the FBI was summoned to the Foreign Ministry on Sunday. Polish Foreign Minister Grzegorz Schetyna said on Monday that it still expects US authorities to close the case expression Comey, who sparked outrage in Poland. The Minister has to apologize for the “unfortunate words”.

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