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Time for already overdue #introduction.

I am Agnieszka, born in ‘70s in #Poland. Spend majority of my life there, then moved to #Yorkshire, and currently living in #Nederland#NoordBrabant.

IT professional for almost 30 years - first as a sysadmin/netadmin in the ancient nineties/early 2000s, then a software engineer focused on #Linux.

Domesticating some demons living rent-free in my head since my childhood. With varying success.

Occasionally mentioning kink on main (usually under CW).

Trying to do some home automatisation (#RaspberryPi#HomeAssistant), enjoying it and being annoyed by it at the same time.

How do you mark the anniversary of past mass atrocity crimes?

How do you show respect for the millions of victims of those mass atrocity crimes?

Surely not by declaring you won’t arrest a man wanted for mass atrocity crimes today.

A truly terrible and deeply disrespectful move by Poland’s government here.

#Auschwitz80

https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/01/10/poland-says-netanyahu-will-not-be-arrested-if-he-attends-auschwitz-memorial-event

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It’s disrespectful to past victims of mass atrocity crimes.

It’s disrespectful to today’s victims of mass atrocity crimes.

And perhaps most obviously, #Poland’s move is disrespectful of the law.

Poland is a member of the International Criminal Court. Under the ICC’s founding treaty, Poland has an obligation to cooperate with the court, including by arresting and surrendering any suspects who enter its territory.