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Q&A with Consul Maciej Golubiewski

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Danuta Isler 19.06.2018 21:00
  • Q&A with Consul Maciej Golubiewski
Jersey City council decided in mid-June to relocate a monument to thousands of massacred Poles after plans to remove it earlier this year caused a trans-Atlantic spat.
The Katyn Massacre monument in Jersey CityThe Katyn Massacre monument in Jersey CityPhoto: Colin Knowles [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

The debate came after Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop said the monument would stand in a “respected place”. He suggested moving it 60 metres to the Hudson River forefront, opposite the site of the terror attack on the World Trade Centre in New York. He had previously said the monument would be put in storage while Exchange Place was converted into a park, which sparked outrage among Poles and Jews in the US and Poland. One of the participants of the talks with mayor Fulop earlier this year was Poland's Consul in New York, Maciej Golubiewski. "It was an interesting story for America and it did contribute to some education of the American public I hope" the Consul told Radio Poland.

Q & A is presented by Danuta Isler

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Q & A is presented by Danuta Isler

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Poland became a non-permanent member of the UN Security on January 1. To find out more about the work of the Council as well as its challenges and priorities during Poland's two-year stint, Radio Poland spoke in New York to Ian Martin, executive director of the Security Council Report, a non-profit organisation created in 2004 to advance the transparency and effectiveness of the UN Security Council.

Q & A is presented by Danuta Isler

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