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The Amendment to the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance of 2018 is a Polish law that penalizes public speech which attributes responsibility for the Holocaust to Poland or the Polish nation. Article 2a, addressing crimes against "Polish citizens" by "Ukrainian nationalists", also caused controversy. The legislation is part of the historical policy of the Law and Justice party which seeks to present a narrative of ethnic Poles exclusively as victims and heroes. The law met with widespread international criticism, as it was seen as an infringement on freedom of expression and on academic freedom, and as a barrier to open discussion on Polish collaborationism, in what has been described as "the biggest diplomatic crisis in [Poland's] recent history".

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  • Amendment to the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance (en)
  • Enmienda de 2018 a la Ley del Instituto de Conmemoración Nacional (es)
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  • The Amendment to the Act on the Institute of National Remembrance of 2018 is a Polish law that penalizes public speech which attributes responsibility for the Holocaust to Poland or the Polish nation. Article 2a, addressing crimes against "Polish citizens" by "Ukrainian nationalists", also caused controversy. The legislation is part of the historical policy of the Law and Justice party which seeks to present a narrative of ethnic Poles exclusively as victims and heroes. The law met with widespread international criticism, as it was seen as an infringement on freedom of expression and on academic freedom, and as a barrier to open discussion on Polish collaborationism, in what has been described as "the biggest diplomatic crisis in [Poland's] recent history". (en)
  • La Enmienda de 2018 a la Ley del Instituto de Conmemoración Nacional, también conocida como la Ley del Holocausto polaca​ o Lex Gross,​​ La expresión "Lex Gross" ("Ley de Gross") se utilizó anteriormente para la enmienda de 2006, derogada por el Tribunal Constitucional, de la que se deriva la enmienda de 2018. Se percibió que la ley apuntaba a Jan Gross, un investigador polaco del Holocausto conocido por su beca sobre el pogromo de Jedwabne y otras investigaciones sobre el Holocausto, que ha provocado acalorados debates públicos en Polonia debido a su discusión sobre las implicaciones de polacos (étnicos) en asesinatos de judíos.​​ Penaliza el discurso público que atribuye responsabilidad por el Holocausto a Polonia o la nación polaca. La legislación es parte de la política histórica del p (es)
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