Topic: Andrzej Duda
Andrzej Duda’s presidency has seen significant government control over media and attempts to regulate online speech, raising concerns about censorship and free expression in Poland. The government’s actions, including the takeover of state broadcasters and discussions with tech companies about ‘misinformation,’ threaten individual liberties and the right to criticize public figures. These developments highlight the ongoing struggle against state-sponsored censorship and the importance of protecting free speech.
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Polish Government Takes Over State Broadcaster TVP Info, Takes Several Channels off Air
The new government seizes control of a media outlet that expressed dissenting opinions.
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YouTube CEO meets with Poland’s President to discuss censoring “misinformation”
More censorship demands.
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Polish man who called the president a “moron” on Facebook avoids jail
Jakub Zulczyk was facing a lawsuit.
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Polish author faces jail for calling the President a “moron” on Facebook
While Poland argues against Big Tech censoring its citizens, it has a few censorship measures of its own.




