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In Poland, students ate swastika-shaped gingerbread and sang Nazi songs

Gazeta Wyborcza: scandal erupts in Poland over gingerbread with swastikas
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In Poland, during Christmas Eve, college students in the city of Inowrocław ate swastika-shaped gingerbread and sang Nazi songs. This was reported by Gazeta Wyborcza on December 23.

According to the newspaper, the incident occurred on December 20 at the vocational school of the 1st level in Inowrocław in Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship.

The students exploded firecrackers, ate swastika-shaped gingerbread, and used the Nazi salute. What was happening was recorded on video and published on social networks.

As the publication notes, the academy took action against the students, and the video of the incident was sent to the police.

Under Polish law, it is forbidden to display Nazi symbols. For propaganda can face up to three years in prison.

Earlier, on August 2, vandals painted swastikas and tags on the pedestal of the monument to Russian poet and writer Alexander Pushkin on the Finnish lake Valkaseisenlampi in the city of Kuopio, after which the local authorities decided to cover the statue with a tarpaulin to protect it from similar actions in the future.

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