The Polish consul was not admitted to a minor boy, a Polish citizen. Sławomir Kowalski wanted to meet the child, but was prevented from doing so. Norwegian officials and the police threw the Polish official out of the premises, which is a violation of international law.
"Aggressive" behavior of the Polish consul
A few days ago, a video appeared on the Internet, showing the visit of Norwegian officials and policemen to the premises where Sławomir Kowalski wanted to meet a minor, a boy from Poland. Let us remind you that a few days earlier the child had been taken away from his parents. Meanwhile, the material shows that the consul was prevented from meeting the boy. Additionally, the Norwegian authorities accuse the Polish diplomat of "aggressive obstruction of officials' work and disobedience to the Police." Ultimately Slawomir Kowalski he was thrown out of the premises.
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Break the law
The presented situation on the recording was widely commented. On the Ordo Iuris website, you can find information about the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. Let us remind you that according to it, Sławomir Kowalski has the absolute right to contact his compatriots. In addition, the convention, which, due to the image we see in the recording, seems to be quite an important matter, ensures the personal inviolability of the consul. Ultimately, without the court's consent, no official or policeman may violate the above-mentioned inviolability.
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#MuremZaConsulem
Only a few days have passed since the removal of the Polish consul from his post. During this time, a great battle broke out. A Polish official has a crowd behind him who cannot imagine his removal from the post of Polish consul. Sławomir Kowalski spent almost 5 years in the unit in Oslo. During this time, he managed to help 150 families from Poland who were struggling with the Norwegian Barnevernet office. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is satisfied with the diplomat's work and do not see any grounds to disassociate him from his position. They want him to hold this function until the end of his term of office, ie until the end of June this year.
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