On Sat, 2009-11-28 at 00:06 +0100, Tomasz Ganicz wrote:

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> Well, maybe it is wrong translation. par. 2 by "carrying" or "holding"
> it is meant not holding or carrying for your personal use, but for
> example putting 1000 T-shirts into  truck and crossing the Polish
> border with this stuff :-) The meaning is that the crime is making
> bussines on that stuff or producing and distributing it with a main
> goal to promote any communist regime. Wearing is not forbidden.
> Moreover, in order to put you to prision the prosecutor will have to
> prove that your main goal was indeed promotion of communist or fashist
> regime. If you just wear a T-shirt with Che Gueavera face - you can
> always say that it is for you not a symbol of current Cuban communist
> regime but just a symbol of revolutionary liberation of poor people in
> third world countries from western economic exploitation :-)

Out of curiosity, would this include if you made the Communist Manifesto
available on your website?

That, itself, is quite different from the totalitarianism of Stalinism
or Maoism.



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