Marek Migalski protestuje przeciwko emisji serialu „Nasze matki, nasi ojcowie” w BBC2

25 Kwiecień 2014

Marek Migalski zachęca do wysyłania maili do prezesa stacji BBC Tony’ego Halla w związku z planowaną na jutro emisją filmu „Nasze matki, nasi ojcowie” w BBC2.

„To bardzo ważne, by władze brytyjskiej telewizji publicznej spotkały się z masowym protestem Polaków wobec tego nierzetelnego i zakłamującego historię Europy filmu.” – pisze Marek Migalski na swojej stronie.

Poniżej zamieszczamy treść listu, napisanego przez Migalskiego do prezesa stacji, który mogą Państwo wykorzystać.

„To od nas zależy czy ten antypolski paszkwil zostanie wyemitowany w Wielkiej Brytanii.”

Maile należy wysyłać na adres: feedback@bbc.co.uk

Katowice, 25.04.2014

 

Office of the Member of the European Parliament

Marek Migalski                                                              

10, Warszawska str.

40-006  Katowice

                                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                             Mr. Tony Hall

                                                                                                                                             Director General of the BBC

                                                                                                                                             BBC Broadcasting House

                                                                                                                                             Portland Place

                                                                                                                                             London W1A 1AA

                                                                                                             

Dear Mr. Hall,

 

according to press releases, your television, to be exact BBC 2, intends to broadcast a controversial German series “Our Mothers, Our Fathers”, and worth to notice, at a good airtime.  

I would like to stress that the film presents a false image of history. It exempts the Germans from liability for the crimes committed during World War II, especially for extermination of Jews, and shifts the blame onto the Poles and other nations, who were occupied by Germans at that time. A Polish resistant movement, Armia Krajowa, that was the biggest such an organization in Europe, is shown as the Home Army responsible for anti-Semitism in Poland. In contrast, German heroes are shown multi-dimensionally as nice young people with moral dilemmas.

I can’t imagine, that such a reputable television as BBC will broadcast a series, that has nothing in common with historical truth. The function of a television, especially a public one, is to provide trustworthy information. Media have a huge impact on the creating of conscience, especially of young people. Hence, you have to take into account this fact, when making a decision upon broadcasting the film. 

Thus, I count on your understanding and reprieving of broadcasting a series “Our Mothers, Our Fathers”, that presents falsified image of the European history.  

 

                                                                                                              Yours sincerely

                                                                                                              Marek Migalski

                                                                                                              Member of the European Parliament