Archbishop's Fall Reawakens Debate in Poland [4min]
The resignation of the new archbishop of Warsaw, because of his links to the secret service of Poland's previous communist government, has highlighted the controversy over the country's attempt to come to terms with its communist past. Analysts say Poland has yet to undergo a true self-examination of its history under communism, or to examine fully the backgrounds of many highly placed officials, politicians and churchmen. Many Poles support such a process. But critics call it an excuse for a witch-hunt. Report by Emily Harris.
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