Poles ask Foreign Minister Schetyn to ban the Night Wolves rally dedicated to the Victory Day across Poland
10 April addressed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Grzegorz Schetyny sent petitionsI am from Polish "activists" (noteworthy that the petition is in English).
Grzegorzhu Shetyne
PL-00 - 580 Warszawa (Warsaw)
Al. J. Ch. Szucha 23
A few days ago, it was announced that the biker gang from the Crimea, the so-called “Night Wolves”, was planning a motorcycle race through Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany in late April. As you probably know, the head of the gang, Alexander Zaldostanov, is banned from entering the United States. This is due to the sanctions against Russia in response to the annexation of the Crimea. Zaldostanov and his gang are suspected of actively supporting Russian aggression, a position aimed at inciting war in the Crimea and Ukraine. Information about the plans of the Night Wolves to drive through the whole territory of Poland has already caused a negative reaction from Polish citizens. If the Polish border guard service allows several hundreds of aggressive Russian chauvinists to enter Poland, then it should take into account the possibility of potential provocations, which later will be used by Moscow against the Republic of Poland.
Thus, it is necessary to negatively answer the request for a visa to a citizen of Russia Alexander Zaldostanov and members of his gang, banning them from entering the territory of the Republic of Poland. If the specified visas have already been issued, it is required to revoke them and disclose information on the basis on which the Polish diplomatic mission issued such visas.
We expect decisive steps in this matter.
Poland, 10 April 2015.
Polish opponents of the motocross, which is scheduled to begin on April 29 and end on May 9 in Berlin, state that they intend to prevent the Night Wolves from passing through Polish territory.
The leader of the Night Wolves movement, Alexander Zaldostanov, better known as the Surgeon, said that Polish threats would not affect the plans for a motorcycle race.
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