- 25 Nov 2006 16:27
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http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/11/ ... Russia.php
From Polish media on how that was done-the documents lacked Polish diactricts and were full "russianism" that is Polish words as they are spoken or written if russified.
WARSAW, Poland: Poland's justice minister suggested Saturday that Russia may have been behind forged documents accompanying Polish meat exports, the discovery of which led to a ban on Polish products.
Zbigniew Ziobro said the documents appeared to have been falsified outside Poland by people accustomed to the Cyrillic alphabet.
Ziobro said prosecutors in the southeastern Polish city of Tarnow have proven during a yearlong investigation that the documents were falsified by "somebody who on a day-to-day basis uses the Cyrillic alphabet," the script used in Russia and some other Slavic countries.
From Polish media on how that was done-the documents lacked Polish diactricts and were full "russianism" that is Polish words as they are spoken or written if russified.
In the Eurasianists’ view, it was Tatars – to be precise, the Mongols of the 13th century – who laid the foundation of Russian statehood, culture, and, to some degree, even ethnicity.