Ok, now, please, look at both statements and tell me where I said a single thing that contradicts to what you said or what is written in the article :)
Why are you so worried then about reparations paid to POLES by government of POLAND
for the property they lost on former POLISH lands lost to Soviet Union
after 1945?
We were talking about the invasion of Lithuania by Poland almost a century ago and you're
bringing up internal Polish government regulations regarding post-WW2 borders' shift.
I can understand that you're desperate to prove your point (whatever it might be)
but you're not being very persuasive.
So, why do you still demand some ridiculous reparations?
So, by "you", you apparently mean "some Polish citizens in Poland and abroad", because
Poland is not demanding ANY reparations from any other country. Well, I guess those
people lost their property, houses and land, because of Poland's borders shift and I'd say
it's a decent gesture by Polish government to pay partial reparations to them.
Just understand that Lithuania after being occupied successfully by Poland and then Russia
and which went through all these Polonizations and Russification schemes needs time to
recover its national identity
By persecuting a minority :) WOW! What a nice way to recover your national identity :)
Well done, Lithuania - see you in court :)
I am very glad that
one of the first things that Poland did after regaining our
independence in 1989 was sorting out the rights and privileges of our minorities
(most notably the German one.) Too bad Lithuanians aren't civilized enough to do the
same in
2010 - long time after they regained their independence from Soviet Union.
*of course, regardless of legal actions in EU courts against Lithuania, our government should
take usual diplomatic, economic and political steps to make Lithuanians realize that if they're
trying to f**k Poland, they may wake up with a big hard d**k up their arse themselves :)*