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Owsiak calls to oppose lies and hate speech, TV Republika's license could be revoked

10.01.2025 11:55
The head of WOŚP has expressed a desire to speak with the 71-year-old man who made threats against him online. The Minister of Digital Affairs confirmed that grounds for revoking the license of the right-wing TV Republika were met, as the detained man cited a report as motivation for his actions.
On the left, Jerzy Owsiak, founder of WOŚP, oversees the dispatch of collection cans for the 33rd WOŚP Finale in Łazy, Poland, set for January 26, 2025, focused on pediatric oncology and hematology. On the right, Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski in the Polish Parliament, Warsaw, January 9, 2025.
On the left, Jerzy Owsiak, founder of WOŚP, oversees the dispatch of collection cans for the 33rd WOŚP Finale in Łazy, Poland, set for January 26, 2025, focused on pediatric oncology and hematology. On the right, Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski in the Polish Parliament, Warsaw, January 9, 2025.PAP/Leszek Szymański, Paweł Supernak

The 71-year-old suspect, accused of making criminal threats against Jerzy Owsiak, stated that his actions were motivated by watching a report on the right-wing TV Republika, which portrayed the charitable work of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOŚP) in a negative light.

Polish minister supports revoking TV Republika's license over hate speech

According to IAR, the news agency of Poland's national broadcaster, Polish Radio, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski confirmed that grounds for revoking TV Republika's license have been met.

This is in accordance with Article 38 of the Polish Broadcasting Act (KRRiT), which states that a station violating the terms of its license and good practices can have its license revoked.

"There can be no tolerance for hate. But the consequences should be severe, especially in the case of TV Republika," assured Krzysztof Gawkowski, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs, on TVN24 Friday morning, referring to the man who threatened Jerzy Owsiak and was "inspired by the hate rhetoric" of TV Republika.

Jerzy Owsiak offers to meet with his attacker

On Thursday evening, the head of WOŚP, Jerzy Owsiak, on the program "Fakty po Faktach" on TVN24, emphasized the need to clearly oppose spreading falsehoods and declared he was "absolutely ready" to meet with the person who made the threats.


Owsiak explained that his stance is about firmly opposing lies because "lies live on their own for a long time." While he is "absolutely in favor of media and freedom of speech," he is "against there being no consequences" for spreading falsehoods and hate speech.


Piotr Skiba, spokesperson for the Warsaw District Prosecutor's Office, speaks at a press briefing in the office's lobby on January 9, 2025. A 71-year-old man has been charged with making criminal threats related to the insult of Jurek Owsiak. Piotr Skiba, spokesperson for the Warsaw District Prosecutor's Office, speaks at a press briefing in the office's lobby on January 9, 2025. A 71-year-old man has been charged with making criminal threats related to the insult of Jurek Owsiak. Photo: PAP/Albert Zawada

Source: IAR/TVN24/X/@faktypofaktach/@tvn24/@KGawkowski

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