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Survey shows fewer Poles support 1981 martial law.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

| December 11, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 2001 BBC Monitoring. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Text of report in English by Polish news agency PAP

Warsaw, 11 December: Sixteen per cent of Poles believe that the introduction of martial law on 13 December, 1981 was a "decidedly just" decision, 35 per cent said it was "rather just", 13 per cent termed it "rather unjust" and 12 per cent said it was "decidedly unjust", a recent [Public Opinion Research Centre] CBOS poll has found.

According to CBOS, the percentage of Poles advocating the introduction of martial law has slowly but surely dropped over the last decade. Fifty-one per cent of …

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