About fifty ultra-nationalist have demonstrated at the former Concentration camp, claiming that they “commemorate its Polish victims”. Earlier, the organiser of the gathering, the notorious Piotr Rybak has told his supporters it was “high time to finish with the Jewry and to free Poland from it”. Rybak has served a prison sentence for burning a Jewish effigy at a demonstration in Wrocław in 2017. Secretary of board of the Open Republic, Damian Wutke has told the “Rzeczpospolita” daily, that the association has reported Rybak to the authorities, in 2017 for displaying a notice: “Jews, commies and all the thieves who betray Poland not allowed” at the entrance to his hostel, “Dom Polski” (The Polish House) in Cesarzowice. That case has still not been investigated by the authorities.