U.S. Senate Passes the Resolution Honoring Polish December 13th.
PAC, Washington, D.C., September 22, 2006 – U.S. Senate passed a resolution
designating December 13, 2006, as a Day of Remembrance on the 25th
anniversary of the imposition of martial law by the Communist government in
Poland. The resolution, sponsored by Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) and
cosponsored by Rick Santorum (R-PA), passed the U.S. Senate unanimously.
“Through the dark days of martial law, Polish Americans stood by our cousins
abroad, working to support the Solidarity movement. We found ourselves
troubled and fearful for our friends and relatives in Poland, but we never
doubted that Poland would one day regain its freedom,” said Senator
Mikulski. “Polish people everywhere – whether we live here, as full American
citizens, or in Poland – know that the heart and soul of Poland lie with
democracy and lie with freedom.”
“Poland’s peaceful march to freedom offered a beacon of hope to all those in
Europe suffering under communist rule,” continued Senator Mikulski. “Today,
the United States and Poland are close partners and good friends. As Polish
troops fight side-by-side with American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, I
join the American people in remembering the grim day that martial law was
placed upon Poland. I honor the people of Poland, whose heroic and peaceful
resistance hastened the end of the Soviet Union and the emergence of one
Europe – whole and free.”
"I am proud to cosponsor this important resolution that honors the people of
Poland who suffered under martial law for nearly eight years and risked
their lives to restore liberty in Poland," said Senator Santorum. "The
resolution calls on the American people to remember that the struggle of the
people of Poland greatly contributed to the fall of communism and the
ultimate end of the Cold War."
The Polish American Congress, which since its inception in 1944 fought for
the cause of free Poland, applauds the efforts of Senators Mikulski and
Santorum in recognizing and commemorating the anniversary of those important
and tragic events in Polish history.
RESOLUTION
Designating December 13, 2006 as a Day of Remembrance to honor the 25th
anniversary of the imposition of martial law by the Communist government in
Poland.
Whereas, on May 9, 1945, Europe declared victory over the oppression of the
Nazi regime;
Whereas Poland and other countries in Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe
soon fell under the oppressive control of the Soviet Union;
Whereas for decades the people of Poland struggled heroically for freedom
and democracy against that oppression, paying at times the ultimate
sacrifice;
Whereas, in 1980, the Solidarity Trade Union was formed in Poland;
Whereas membership in the Solidarity Trade Union grew rapidly in size to
10,000,000 members, and the Union obtained unprecedented moral power that
soon threatened the Communist government in Poland;
Whereas, on December 13, 1981, the Communist government in Poland crushed
the Solidarity Trade Union, imprisoned the leaders of the Union, and imposed
martial law on Poland;
Whereas, through his profound influence, Pope John Paul II gave the people
of Poland the hope and strength to bear the torch of freedom that eventually
lit up all of Europe;
Whereas, the support of the Polish-American community while martial law was
imposed on Poland was essential in encouraging the people of Poland to
continue to struggle for liberty;
Whereas, the people of the United States were greatly supportive of the
efforts of the people of Poland to rid themselves of an oppressive
government;
Whereas, the people of the United States expressed their support on Christmas
Eve 1981 by lighting candles in their homes to show solidarity with the
people of Poland who were suffering under martial law;
Whereas, in 1989, the people of Poland finally won the right to hold free
parliamentary elections, which led to the election of Poland's first Prime
Minister during the post-war era who was not a member of the Communist
party, Mr. Tadeusz Mazowiecki; and
Whereas, in 2006, Poland is an important member of the European Union, one
of the closest allies of the United States, a contributing partner in the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and a reliable partner in the war on
terrorism that maintains an active and crucial presence in Iraq and
Afghanistan: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates December 13, 2006, the 25th anniversary of the
imposition of martial law by the Communist government in Poland, as a Day of
Remembrance honoring the sacrifices paid by the people of Poland during the
struggle against Communist rule;
(2) honors the people of Poland who risked their lives to restore
liberty in Poland and to return Poland to the democratic community of
nations; and
(3) calls on the people of the United States to remember that the
struggle of the people of Poland greatly contributed to the fall of
Communism and the ultimate end of the Cold War.
Polish American Congress
1612 K Street, N.W. Suite 410
Washington, DC 20006
Tel. 202 296 6955
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www.polamcon.org
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