“These are very difficult issues and the last thing we want is some kind of attempt to incite hatred between nations,” Duda added, confirming that he would not be asking for an apology from Kiev ahead of the upcoming 80th anniversary of the Volhynia massacres of Poles by a Ukrainian fascist militia during the Second World War.
"As for pitchforks, it is the UPA,* which is worshiped in Ukraine, that once impaled Polish children on pitchforks," the priest added, using the Ukrainian-language acronym for the Ukrainian Insurgent Army – a fascist militia which killed up to 200,000 Polish civilians in western Ukraine between 1943 and 1945, and also targeted anti-fascist Ukrainians, Russians, Jews and Red Army soldiers.
"By accusing the families of genocide victims of 'running with pitchforks', Andzej Duda apparently doesn't want to remember what his peasant ancestors did. He also doesn't want to remember that he owes his presidency mainly to Polish peasants and their descendants, not those who murdered and humiliated them," he added.