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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesPOLANDBetter Late Than Never
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- In what could be the beginning of a long-overdue reckoning
- with the crimes of ex-Communists, two Polish secret-police
- generals were arrested in Warsaw last week and charged with
- "directing" the October 1984 murder of Father Jerzy
- Popieluszko, a popular and fervent supporter of the then banned
- Solidarity labor union. Though four others have been convicted
- in the case, the two generals are the highest-ranking officials
- implicated in the killing so far.
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- The government's action came a few days after former
- Interior Minister General Miroslaw Milewski, who was the
- Politburo member responsible for the state-security police in
- 1984, was apprehended on charges of corruption. According to
- authorities, Milewski masterminded a network of Polish agents
- in Western countries who stole, brought to Poland and then
- divvied up valuables and jewelry, plus more than 2,000 troy
- ounces of gold valued at $820,000.
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- The arrests may have been timed to help Prime Minister
- Tadeusz Mazowiecki in his presidential campaign against
- Solidarity leader Lech Walesa. Walesa, who announced his bid
- for the job four weeks ago, has accused Mazowiecki of lacking
- decisiveness in prosecuting ex-Communists.
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