jonni
28 Nov 2007
History / Anyone know 88 Helena Wolinska masterminding execution of Gen Fieldorf? [15]
It was accepted (diplomatic recognition etc) by the UK and US governments.
That doesn't make it right, but it does make it legal.
And I can't help wondering, what would John Paul II have done in this situation.?
Probably something about forgiveness and mercy.
For the law to be valid, accepted and recognised, the governement that created it must also be accepted by way of being democratically elected. Thsi was not the case in Poland at the time. Consequently, the current Polish govt (I suspect), quite correctly has passed laws that act in retrospect to bring alleged criminals to justice for these types of acts.
It was accepted (diplomatic recognition etc) by the UK and US governments.
That doesn't make it right, but it does make it legal.
And I can't help wondering, what would John Paul II have done in this situation.?
Probably something about forgiveness and mercy.