Letter to President Donald J. Trump
The Act S. 447 includes a provision on compensation for “heirless property” that is very ambiguous and could be used to pressure the government of the Republic of Poland to compensate organizations, who do not have a proper claim to the property of Holocaust survivors.
Rally Suspended at Katyn Memorial Jersey City.
The rallies originally scheduled for Saturday, May 12th, at Jersey City hall is suspended.
The Committee has reached an agreement with the city.
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The Katyń Memorial Committee has reached an agreement with the city. The memorial will be moved to end of York Street.
Deal made to relocate Katyn memorial http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2018/05/deal_made_to_relocate_katyn_memorial.html Deal struck in Katyn statue row: report http://www.thenews.pl/1/10/Artykul/363086,Deal-struck-in-Katyn-statue-row-report Jersey City Argues Over a Statue, and Politicians in Poland Weigh In https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/11/nyregion/jersey-city-polish-ww2-statue.html
Rally against Katyn Memorial removalthis Saturday organized by “Katyń Memorial Committee”. 12 May at 1:00 p.m. City Hall, 280 Grove St., Jersey City, NY Free transport provided! Buses leaving at 12 p.m. from: Cracovia Manor, 196 Main Ave., Wallington, NY For more information call: Celina Urbankowski on 201-841-1826We invite everyone who cares about our communities, who cares about Jersey City. See you this Saturday!Congressman Sires’ Statement on Katyn Memorial in Jersey City “The memorial is significant to not only the Polish American community, but to many veterans of World War II as well. The Polish American residents of Jersey City diligently worked with the city to dedicate the statue to honor the victims and to stand as a reminder of the horrific atrocity. ” https://sires.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/congressman-sires-statement-on-katyn-memorial-in-jersey-cityDebate Heats Up Over Plan To Move Jersey City Katyn Memorial https://wcbs880.radio.com/media/audio-channel/debate-heats-over-plan-move-jersey-city-katyn-memorialA group of community leaders and Jersey City residents are suing Mayor Steven Fulop over plans to relocate a monument dedicated to World War II veterans. http://newjersey.news12.com/story/38144588/community-leaders-residents-sue-jersey-city-over-polish-statueJERSEY CITY, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — A statue dedicated to polish soldiers massacred in Russia during World War II is sparking controversy in Jersey City. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/05/04/jersey-city-statue-debate/
Bayonne Mayor Davis, Jersey City Mayor Fulop exchange punches over Katyn memorial https://hudsoncountyview.com/bayonne-mayor-davis-jersey-city-mayor-fulop-exchange-punches-over-katyn-memorial/
CBS-Jersey City Debates Whether To Move WWII Statue http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/05/04/jersey-city-statue-debate/
NBC– Jersey City, Polish Officials in War of Words Over Statue Status https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/New-Jersey-at-Odds-with-Polish-Officials-Over-the-Removal-of-a-Memorial-481982221.html
Plan to move Polish memorial in Jersey City proves controversial http://newjersey.news12.com/story/38118062/plan-to-move-polish-memorial-in-jersey-city-proves-controversial
Dispute over statue commemorating Polish massacre heats up http://www.fios1news.com/newjersey/local-katyn-massacre-jersey-city-memorial-controversy-may-7-2018#.WvJgNn8h1q8
Federal lawsuit filed to keep Jersey City’s Katyn monument in place https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7OcTtp8I8g
Jersey City to remove Polish statue and people are upset https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNeI4Q87tq8
The Jewish Community of Poland released a statement opposing the move, noting hundreds of massacre victims were Jewish. http://www.njherald.com/article/20180508/AP/305089790#. The Jewish community also weighed in on the matter, recalling that among the Katyn victims were hundreds of Jews, including the Chief Rabbi of the Polish Army, Baruch Steinberg. http://www.savannahnow.com/news/20180508/statue-honoring-polish-massacre-victims-at-center-of-dispute
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Statement of the Coalition of Polish Americans on Katyn Memorial in Jersey City
On Monday April 30, 2018 Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop announced plans to remove Katyn Forest Massacre Monument from its present location at the Exchange Place. This important memorial was erected by Jersey City’s Polish American community decades ago through due process and hard work. The Council of Polish Americans joins Jersey City’s residents and the larger Polish American community in objecting to the lack of due process and the plan itself.
Jersey City’s Polish Americans have been an integral part of the city’s history and contributed greatly to the city’s revival. Many were refugees from the devastation of World War II, the persecution created by the dual occupation of Poland by Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia. Many more came during the postwar years, escaping the Soviet imposed Communist regime. Like all immigrants, they brought their history with them and created ways to remember and honor the victims of war crimes. The Katyn memorial statue commemorates the massacre of tens of thousands of Polish officers and leaders by the Soviet Union in 1940. The statue is an integral part of Jersey City’s cultural and historical landscape because it reflects the historical past of its residents.
The Katyn memorial statue has been a fixture at the Exchange Place since 1991. The recent plan by the Exchange Place Special Improvement District to develop the park should have no bearing on the fate of the memorial. As Councilman James Solomon rightly observed, no changes should have been proposed without consulting the residents. This is not a decision to be made behind closed doors by politicians and developers.
We support the efforts of Jersey City residents who claim that improvements can be made without disturbing the memorial. We join Jersey City residents, and the larger Polish American community, in stressing the importance we place on history and memory in our collective American experience.
We appeal to Mayor Steven Fulop and the Jersey City Council to organize a productive dialogue among all of the relevant constituents, including Polish-American community leaders. Let’s find a resolution which does not require a permanent relocation of the Katyn Memorial and keep the communal sense of history the monument represents. The Memorial’s home is Exchange Place in Jersey City.
Coalition of Polish Americans May 07, 2018
177 Broadway, Clark, NJ 07066 www.coalitionpa.org Washington DC Office Phone #z (202) 780-6501
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Letter to U.S. Representatives
The Coalition of Polish Americans, CPA, represents the interests of Americans of Polish heritage who are convinced that their kin country, Poland, as a key NATO ally, protects United States national security interests in Central and Eastern Europe and promotes the values of freedom and limited government in that dangerous part of the world. That country deserves equitable treatment.