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To: s1180@qmail.pjwstk.waw.pl (Jan Dobrucki) Date: Mon, 29 Mar 1999 20:07:23 -0600 (CST) Cc: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net In-Reply-To: <370029F8.2FF3282@qmail.pjwstk.waw.pl> from "Jan Dobrucki" at Mar 30, 99 03:33:44 am From: ichudov@Algebra.Com (Igor Chudov @ home) Reply-To: ichudov@Algebra.Com (Igor Chudov @ home) There are always people seeking trouble for their asses. I am not surprised. igor Jan Dobrucki wrote: > > > Greetings, > > Today on official news [PANORAMA] there was information that Russian > volunteers were passing through Warsaw to go to Kosovo. Some referred > to these as rumors. There were pictures of Russians in some building > with some bureaucrats. There was also shown some guy at a telephone > 'receiving' instructions from supposedly Russia... this was part of a > tape were a some russian was talking saying something to the effect, > "Go to Warsaw, to Yugoslavian embassy, and report there for further > instructions." > > A reporter from PANORAMA interviewed the Yugoslavian ambassador to > Poland, and he denied it. There was also someone from the Polish > govt., forgot who it was... maybe the prime minister, or the minister > of foreign affairs... got it... Jerzy Buzek, and he said that he > didn't know also, however he said that such action was illegal by > Polish and International Law". > > Isn't it great when politicians don't have to tell the Truth, The > Whole Truth, and Nothing But The Truth? Sort of makes me feel like i > was shifted back to 'good old' USSR... :- ) > > Salut. > Jan Dobrucki > - Igor.
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