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'Hurt': Ukrainians in Poland worried by rise of nationalists

  • Halyna Muliar, a Ukrainian in Poland, expressed concern over the presidential campaign's turn toward nationalism, which worried her about the treatment of the 1.5 million Ukrainians in Poland.
  • Muliar recalled the solidarity from Poles during the arrival of refugees from her hometown Mykolaiv before the 2022 invasion.
  • Poles elected a nationalist candidate who questioned the rights of Ukrainians in Poland during his campaign.
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From Warsaw to Lisbon, a wind of nationalism blows over Europe.

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'Hurt': Ukrainians in Poland worried by rise of nationalists

For several months, Halyna Muliar watched Poland's presidential campaign from home in Poznan, worried as candidates swerved further to the right and increasingly aimed nationalist slogans at Poland's 1.5 million Ukrainians -- war refugees and economic migrants.

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Barron's broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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