01/14/19

Jerzy Owsiak's statement on the incident in Gdańsk 


The chairman and founder of the charity has spoken during the main fundraising event at the TV studio in Warsaw in order to address the incident in Gdańsk. Mayor of Gdańsk has been attacked while on stage at one of the fundraising events held in aid of the major Polish charity. Jerzy Owsiak 

We have just received news that a tragic incident took place in Gdańsk. President of the city, Paweł Adamowicz, has been attacked while on stage during one of the fundraising events taking place in aid of our charity. The assailant has been detained. This took place in central Europe, in Poland. This country is famous for re-inventing freedom, for inventing Solidarity in the 20th century. It’s a country which devised freedom, and other countries followed suit.  This country discovered that the road to freedom can be peaceful.


This is the country which got so confused in the last 3 years. We got so tangled up that we cannot respect a day so special like today. We got so tangled up, so messed up, that we began to attack each other. We keep repeating – “let’s play peacefully”. All these resentments, all the pain causes people to attack our fellow citizens.


Sometimes it is a wild country. Don’t go down that road. You can’t fight violence with violence. Take this message to heart, especially today, when we are doing such amazing things. On this day, when we want to be together, even though some people prefer to show us in horrifying light, like clay figurines. We are not evil. We are here to improve the world. Just today we have reached another magical threshold – we raised 1 000 000 000 PLN in 27 years. The world is buzzing about this achievement.


Let’s be Poles who love one another. Let’s be Poles who are friends to one another. Let’s be Poles who have no violence towards one another. To think that this act of violence took place in my hometown… I am shaken.Let’s not listen to those who tell us to split. Don’t follow that path. Don’t go down the road of evil. Don’t follow people who resent the world and foster that resentment in others. Don’t go down the road of division.There was no East or West Berlin. There was no East or West Germany. No divided Korea. This will end too.We mustn’t create divisions or split this country in two. No one has the right to say that there are two countries where there is one Poland. Poland is just like we are here today – good, wonderful, amazing.


Don’t go down that path. Don’t follow the path of resentment. Let’s follow the path of positivity. I would like to apologise to all watching this telethon. Life writes the script. Thank you for being here with us. Young, very young people are here. Thank you to all compatriots who are here, and those who are with us around the world. Let’s follow the path of love. Now, let’s listen to Kasia (Nosowska; Polish vocalist) singing “Arahja”. Let’s listen to the words. You know what it’s about. It’s clearly about splitting apart, about division. Let’s stay together. Don’t let anyone break us apart.


Don’t go down that path. Don’t follow the path of resentment. Let’s follow the path of positivity. I would like to apologise to all watching this telethon. Life writes the script. Thank you for being here with us. Young, very young people are here. Thank you to all compatriots who are here, and those who are with us around the world. Let’s follow the path of love. Now, let’s listen to Kasia (Nosowska; Polish vocalist) singing “Arahja”. Let’s listen to the words. You know what it’s about. It’s clearly about splitting apart, about division. Let’s stay together. Don’t let anyone break us apart! 

Olga