Snow did not fall on Warsaw this Christmas, but instead a thick, chilling drift of political anxiety settled on the streets of Poland’s capital. In a country where history is a national obsession, the erection of police barricades around the country’s parliament amid allegations of “autocracy” and political coups, almost exactly 35 years after the declaration of martial law by the then communist regime, sent shivers down many spines.
2016年的圣诞节,华沙没有下雪,取而代之笼罩在波兰首都街头的是厚重而令人产生寒意的政治焦虑。在“威权”和政变的指控声中,警方在波兰议会周围拉起了警戒线,而35年前,当时的共产党政权差不多也是在这个时候宣布戒严,在举国抱有历史情结的波兰,这样的历史回声让很多人不寒而栗。
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