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Medal of Gratefulness

The
triumph of the Solidarity movement and the fall of the Soviet empire would have
probably occurred much later had it not been for the help of many people of good
will from all around the world.
Those
people, in the 1980s, devoted themselves to organizing support committees for
the Solidarity movement and Polish democratic opposition at large.
In
those difficult times, we received charitable aid, money, medical, polygraph and
radio equipment from abroad.
The
European Solidarity Centre, on the 30th anniversary of the
establishment of the great social movement, would like to thank all foreigners
who supported Poland in its difficult struggle for freedom and democracy,
decided to award special Medals of Gratefulness.
The
award committee of the award:
Lech
Wałęsa – chairman
Bogdan
Borusewicz (The Speaker of Senate)
Jerzy
Borowczak (from the European Solidarity Centre)
Zbigniew
Bujak (Mazovia)
Mirosław
Chojecki (coordinator in charge of foreign technical support)
Władysław
Frasyniuk (Lower Silesia)
Tadeusz
Jedynak (Upper Silesia)
Stefan
Jurczak (Lesser Poland)
Bogdan
Lis (Gdańsk)
Andrzej
Milczanowski (West Pomerania)
Janusz
Pałubicki (Greater Poland)
Jan
Rulewski (Bydgoszcz)
Grażyna
Staniszewska (the Beskids region)
Danuta
Winiarska-Kuroń (East-Central Poland)
Please
submit your proposals for the award, together with a justification of the
particular choice of a candidate, to the following e-mail address of the
European Solidarity Centre: medal@ecs.gda.pl.
Please submit all proposals by 31st March 2010 – this will
allow us to award the Medal of Gratefulness in August, 30 years after the
movement which brought Poland its freedom was created.
More
information on the website: www.ecs.gda.pl/
Director
of the European Solidarity Centre
Father
Maciej Zięba
Information: February,
2010.
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