Mar 10 β€’ 17:49 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Wprost

President of TV Republika alarmed about 'very serious signals of an attack on the station'. 'They are afraid of us'

The president of TV Republika raised concerns about increased threats and attacks against the station, citing attempts to disrupt broadcasts and intimidate advertisers.

Tomasz Sakiewicz, the president of TV Republika, recently addressed the public about escalating concerns regarding threats to the station. He detailed several alarming incidents, including attempts to shut down their broadcast signal and pressure on advertisers to withdraw support. Despite these challenges, he noted that some of these intimidation tactics had not been effective.

Sakiewicz further highlighted the involvement of intelligence agents who reportedly shadowed him, interpreting their actions as evidence of a frantic desire to undermine the station's influence. He mentioned that there have been rising apprehensions regarding the personal safety of the station's staff and their families, referencing specific threats against journalist Piotr Nisztor and indicating that more revelations about these threats would be disclosed shortly.

The statements made by Sakiewicz point to a broader narrative of resistance against political and media oppression that may resonate within Poland's contentious media landscape. The allegations of surveillance and direct threats suggest a worrying trend that underscores the tensions between media outlets and external forces that perceive them as influential adversaries.

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