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Sunday, 15 January 2012

Polish Prosecutor Mikolaj Przybyl Says He Shot Himself -A readers Thoughts

 Contributor RODRIGO PANCHINIAK FERNANDES


   As much as my young reading knowledge  is able to affirm, sometimes,  only a few times, an event is so astonishing that, by itself, goes  beyond the boundaries of everyday journalism. After the Piauí Heral inauguration for the global arena, the Sean Goldman case came to light .
 <http://revistapiaui.estadao.com.br/edicao-26/questoes-familiares/a-busca-do-filho>,
                                                             fact. These weren't in the tragic story, as in For example, it has become impossible for Certain editions to treat the subject, as it were, as 'only' one more piece of trash. This is not just the consequence of the undeniable competence of the Brazilian New Yorker, but, simply of the extraordinary elements that were, by themselves,   Sophocles   ( Sophocles was the most-fêted playwright in the dramatic competitions of the city-state of Athens that took place during the religious festivals of the Lenaea and theDionysia. He competed in around 30 competitions, won perhaps 24, and was never judged lower than second place.)   There are not elements simultaneously unnecessary and dispensable, Or the story was well  written,or it would not be understood at all. In the domains of composition/essay type story for instance!,could  one see the titanic fight between the extraordinary and objectivity ,not to say on the  ambiguity  that always helps to format  these such advertisements.
                                             
It was possible to watch the generalized failing on the battle against the limits in the amount of words, until the subject finally entered to the  public domain. In certain moments, the same way we don't need to explain about the 365 days to refer to the well known word "winter", the boy's name was any more asking for answers, and explanations of explanations.
                                              This young reader, that hates himself by his inability on polish  language, sees similitudes on Goldman and Przybyl. And he gets knowledge, in both-cases, of a tiny advantage on the ambiguity  Taking this, lets see.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Mikolaj Przybyl, until now never imagined in Florianópolois, was found
 with a bullet in his head. Lech Kaczynski, then Polish president,
 had his body slain by the Tupolev where he was flying in the russian air
 base of Smolensk [04/10/10]. Jarosław, brother and until 2007 PM of 
 Lech, when Donald Tusk gets the job, loses to Bronislaw Komorowski the
selection that took place after the president's death. Tusk, whom wasn't
 the 97th victim on Smolensk, remains Polish PM until now.

 So, the middle European geopolitics, from Polish independentism to the
 subordination on behalf of Russia, drawn by the transition Kaczynski &

 Kaczynski (2006 - 2007)   - Kaczynski & Tusk (2007 - 2010) - Komorowski &
 Tusk (2010 - nowadays), makes some readers to think about fair-play ?
suicide?and accident?. Obviously, nobody wishes to engage on improbable hypothesis. 
 Nevertheless, the accusation made by Jarosław Kaczynski against Tusk supposed involvement on the supposed Russian tentative of shadowing the real  causes of Smolensk's disaster, and the fact that Mikolaj Przybyl was in the middle of a given collective press interview - coincidently about the
 Smolensk investigation - minutes before he was found shout, take us to
 thinking on the accuracy of using "accident" to describe the cause for
 those 96 deaths and "suicide tentative" for Przybyl's wound. Straightly
speaking, no one survived Smolensk massacre and no one known but Mikolaj
Przybyl was wittiness of the gun shot.  
                                                                                                                                                                     Rodrigo Panchiniak Fernandes
 http://www.cce.ufsc.br/~fernandesrp

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