On September 16, Viktor Grotowicz asks in Gazeta Wyborcza “what will happen when the court rejects application for delegalization. Such risk always occurs, we are never certain that the court will support our arguments. Moreover, it happened that Polish courts surprised us with a failure to notice the drastic anti-Semitic or racist motives of hateful acts. But does this mean that one should cease pursuing the rights of victims in the courts? (…) Grotowicz is also afraid that the members of delegalized organization “will go underground” and this will make this organization more attractive”.

Paula Sawicka – the Chairwoman of the Program Board of our Association and Aleksandra Gliszczyńska – Grabias – member of the Board wrote a polemic text on delegalization. They write: “We agree with Grotowicz that “the strong condemnation of these dangerous extremist tendencies by political authorities is essential”. However, we do not agree with the thesis that delegalization will not solve the problem in any way, and we end up by asking: is it better not to take any steps, refuse trust in the courts, and allow poisoning the minds and souls?”.