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Voices of the Slavic world 🌍 Culture • History • Geopolitics 🇵🇱🇷🇸🇷🇺🇨🇿🇸🇰🇧🇬🇸🇮🇲🇰🇺🇦🇲🇪🇭🇷🇧🇾🇧🇦 Slavs speaking for Slavs.

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🚨ANNOUNCEMENT – WE ARE BUILDING AN INDEPENDENT MEDIA CHANNEL FOR THE SLAVIC WORLD 🇵🇱🇷🇸🇧🇾🇷🇺🇨🇿🇸🇰🇸🇮🇧🇬🇺🇦🇭🇷🇧🇦🇲🇰 We are creating something like Kanał Zero (voice of the people in Poland) or Valuetainment (bold & independent), but for all Slavs — and in English, so the whole world can finally hear our voice. Just like Al Jazeera gave the Arab world its own platform, Slavic Networks TV will be by Slavs, for Slavs, and for everyone who wants the real story. What we are building: - Honest history of the Slavic peoples — not the version others wrote for us - Current events explained from our perspective, not through Western or globalist lenses - Interviews with voices that mainstream media ignores or silences - Documentaries, shorts, podcasts, analysis, language content, and more We are looking for: ✅ Correspondents from all Slavic countries (Poland, Serbia, Czechia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, etc.) ✅ Editors, writers, translators, voice-over artists, graphic designers ✅ Passionate people who love Slavic history, culture, politics, or languages ✅ Those who feel mainstream media only shows one side of the story You don’t need a fancy degree — just real passion, courage, and willingness to build something meaningful. Important: This project is still in the early volunteer phase. We are building everything from scratch — no big sponsors, no grants, no corporate money. The goal is to grow into a professional, independent platform where the best contributors can eventually be paid. How to join: Send us an email to: slavicnetworks@gmail.com (or DM if you prefer) Tell us a bit about yourself and what you can contribute (writing, video, voice, research, ideas, etc.). Even a short message is enough to start. We are not here to create “better mainstream media”. We are here to create **our own** — Slavic, honest, and unafraid. If you feel called to help shape this, write to us. Slavic Networks TV For Slavs. By Slavs. To the world.
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🚨HUGE: HUNGARY REVERSES 2025 PRIDE BAN — NEW MAGYAR GOVERNMENT + EU COURT OPEN DOORS TO LGBT PROMOTION AND PRIDE EVENTS! 🇪🇺🔥🇭🇺 In March 2025, Hungary’s Parliament voted 136 to 27 to ban public assemblies promoting homosexuality or gender issues to minors under 18. Police could use facial recognition and fine people up to €500. Opposition MPs set off rainbow smoke bombs in protest — exactly as the video shows. It was a clear stand for child protection. Now it’s changing fast.
The European Court of Justice ruled on April 21, 2026 that these laws violate “EU values.” Péter Magyar’s new government, fresh from its April election victory, is under heavy pressure from Brussels. A 24-hour Szivárvány TV (Rainbow TV) channel has already been announced and applied for — the first dedicated LGBTQ+ TV station in Hungary. 
What started as national child protection in 2025 is being dismantled. The new leadership and EU court are pushing to allow Pride events again and flood media with content that was previously restricted. Brussels demands reversal in exchange for frozen funds, migration alignment, and more. Eastern and Slavic nations see the consequence clearly: weakened protections for children, stronger foreign influence, and accelerated demographic decline. With Europe’s birth rates collapsing, replacing family-focused policies with Western social experiments harms native populations and sovereignty. This is national self-harm. Trading long-term survival for EU money never ends well. Will Péter Magyar fully repeal the 2025 protections and let Pride parades return? Or will he still try to shield Hungarian children and culture? Slavic and Eastern Europe must watch. Sovereignty, families, and demographic stability come first — not Brussels experiments.
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🚨SCHOCKING: RIGHT SECTOR IN LVIV HOLDS MARCH TO HONOR NAZI SS GALIZIEN DIVISION — ON MAY 2, 2026! 🇺🇦🪖 In a viral video, a Polish commentator explains what is happening in Lviv (Lwów): the Ukrainian Right Sector is openly organizing a public march to honor the SS Galizien — the Ukrainian division of the Waffen-SS that fought for Nazi Germany during World War II. 
SS Galizien was part of the Nazi war machine. It is linked to atrocities against civilians, including many Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia (the Kresy). Glorifying such a unit today is not harmless “patriotism” — it is dangerous historical revisionism that whitewashes Nazi collaborators and insults the memory of their victims. While billions in Western (including Polish and European) money flow to Ukraine, events like this continue openly. This is the double standard we see: rewriting history while expecting Slavs to stay silent about the real past. For Poles, Ukrainians, and all Slavs who remember the 20th century, honoring SS Galizien is a red line. It shows where some currents in Ukrainian nationalism are heading — and it should worry everyone who cares about truth and reconciliation. Will more people in Europe finally speak out against the open glorification of Nazi collaborators, or will we keep pretending it is not happening? We remember the victims. We will not forget.
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🚨BREAKING: LITHUANIAN REPRESSION AGAINST POLES IN VILNIUS BACKFIRES — POLES SHOW EVEN STRONGER WILL TO MANIFEST THEIR IDENTITY! 🇵🇱🇱🇹 Konfederacja Korony Polskiej reports from the Parada Polskości (March of Polishness) in Vilnius: “Okazuje się, że narastające represje państwa litewskiego wobec naszych rodaków powodują, że rośnie mobilizacja i wola manifestowania polskości.” (“It turns out that the growing repression by the Lithuanian state against our compatriots is causing greater mobilization and the will to manifest Polishness.”) MP Włodzimierz Skalik was interviewed on the spot during today’s parade by Jarosław Ucieklak. 
Poles in Lithuania — especially in the historic Wileńszczyzna region — did not emigrate. The borders moved over them after 1945. Around 183,000 Poles still live there on their ancestral land. In the 1990s they fought for national-territorial autonomy to protect their schools, language and culture. That pressure continues today through restrictions on Polish education, spelling of names and public expression of identity. Yet instead of breaking them, the repression is producing the opposite effect: more Poles are coming out publicly with flags, music and pride during events like the Parada Polskości. This is the pattern we see across the Kresy: when a nation tries to suppress a minority on its own land, that minority fights harder to survive and stay Polish. Will Lithuania understand that real peace and good relations with Poland start with respecting the legitimate rights of Poles who never left their homes? Or will the pressure continue and only make the Polish spirit on the Kresy stronger? The Polish nation on the Kresy is not disappearing — it is mobilizing.
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🚨BREAKING: POLISH PATRIOTS ABROAD MASSIVELY BACK GRZEGORZ BRAUN AND THE RIGHT AT THE MARCH OF POLISHNESS IN VILNIUS — LITHUANIAN MEDIA SURROUNDS THEM! 🇵🇱 In a powerful video from the streets of Vilnius, Polish patriots are marching with flags, banners and strong national spirit during the Marsz Polskości (March of Polishness). Grzegorz Braun and representatives of the right-wing are clearly supported by Poles living outside Poland. Lithuanian media has surrounded and harassed them during the event. 
This is the real voice of the Kresy. Poles in Lithuania (especially in Wileńszczyzna) and Poles living abroad are not “foreigners” — they are the living proof that the Polish nation is bigger than today’s borders. After 1945 the borders moved over them. They stayed on their ancestral land and still fight for their identity, language and rights. In the 1990s they demanded real national-territorial autonomy. Today they are marching openly with Grzegorz Braun and the patriotic right, showing they want stronger ties to Poland and the right to decide their own future — not to be treated as a silent minority under pressure. While some elites in Warsaw and Brussels talk about “integration,” Poles on the Kresy and abroad are saying loud and clear: we support those who defend Polish sovereignty and our people everywhere. Will more Poles — both in Poland and beyond the borders — stand together like this and demand real respect for the entire Polish nation? The Polish spirit on the Kresy is alive and fighting.
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POLISH CHILDHOOD MEMORY: THE PERFECT FIRST COMMUNION DAY THAT THOUSANDS STILL REMEMBER FONDLY 🇵🇱 FAMILY TRADITIONS A nostalgic post is touching hearts around the world. It describes a typical Polish First Communion day in May 1990: mum carefully doing your hair with yellow hairspray (“Nie ruszaj się, kochanie”), dad polishing your shoes at the kitchen table, family photos in the garden, the walk to church holding mum’s hand, the ceremony, babcia crying with joy, the big family dinner with schabowy, mizeria, kompot, the special cake with your name, dziadek raising a small glass — “Sto lat!”, and counting the money from envelopes at the end of the day.
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HEARTWARMING STORY FROM ABANDONED RUSSIAN VILLAGE — ONE OLD BABUSHKA REMINDS US WHAT REALLY MATTERS! 🇷🇺❤️ A Russian man shared a touching video and story: he visited an abandoned village, entered a quiet old house, and met a kind babushka. The home was full of love — handmade rugs, tablecloths, towels, and simple warmth. For a moment he felt like a little grandson again with his own late grandmother. The message is clear: value every minute with your grandparents. Their warmth, care, and stories are a priceless gift that disappears when they are gone.
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🇵🇱🔥🇷🇺 POLAND VS RUSSIA — THE 600-YEAR BATTLE OVER WHO INVENTED VODKA! 🍸 A popular post is going viral reminding everyone: Poland and Russia have been arguing for centuries about the “birthplace of vodka.” While Russia turned it into a global brand, Poland has the oldest written records. “Wódka” first appears in Polish court documents as far back as 1405 — originally used as medicine, not a party drink. By the 1500s Polish distilleries were already mass-exporting across Europe, long before Russia had official records of the word in their own books.
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🚨JUST IN: GRZEGORZ BRAUN SAYS IT CLEARLY — WARSAW AND THE WHOLE POLISH NATION NEED THE POLES LIVING IN WILEŃSZCZYZNA (VILNIUS REGION), LITHUANIA AND BELARUS! 🇵🇱 In a strong public speech, Konfederacja MP Grzegorz Braun explained the situation of Poles in the East: “Warsaw, the entire Polish nation needs Poles who live here in Wileńszczyzna, in Lithuania, in Belarus. They didn’t emigrate abroad — the border moved after them.” Simple explanation for the whole world:
After World War II, Poland’s eastern borders changed. Many areas with large Polish populations (especially the Vilnius region called Wileńszczyzna) ended up in Lithuania and Belarus. The people there did not move — the borders moved over them. Today around 183,000 Poles still live in Lithuania, mostly in that historic region. They are not immigrants. They are native to those lands. In the 1990s, after Lithuania became independent, Poles there fought for real autonomy — their own self-government, Polish schools and language rights. That fight continues. They want to keep their Polish identity and have a secure place in the land of their ancestors. 
This is not just about one minority. It is about national sovereignty and the right of a people to exist without pressure to assimilate. While some in Europe push for open borders and diluted identities, Poles in the Kresy show strong attachment to their culture, flag and history. They never left Poland — history took their land out of Poland. Poland and all Slavic nations must remember: our people on the other side of today’s borders are not “foreign.” They are part of our nation. Defending them is defending ourselves. Will more leaders have the courage to speak openly about the Kresy and support the legitimate rights and aspirations of Poles living there? The Polish nation does not end at the current map lines.
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🇵🇱🔥 POLES IN LITHUANIA PROUDLY MARCH IN VILNIUS FOR MAY 2 — POLISH FLAG DAY AND MAY 3 CONSTITUTION CELEBRATIONS! 🇵🇱🇱🇹 The streets of Vilnius were filled with color as the Polish community held a grand parade. Families in traditional folk costumes, children waving Polish flags, and proud marchers celebrated Polish Flag Day (May 2) and prepared for the historic Constitution Day on May 3. 
Around 183,000 Poles live in Lithuania (about 6.5% of the population), with the vast majority concentrated in the Vilnius region (Wileńszczyzna). In some districts like Vilnius District they form nearly half the population, and in Šalčininkai even more. This is one of the largest Polish communities outside Poland. In the 1990s, after Lithuania regained independence, Poles in the Vilnius region fought for greater autonomy and cultural rights — including self-governing national-territorial units. Although full autonomy was not achieved, the community has maintained its language, schools, and strong identity. Today’s public parade in the Lithuanian capital shows that Poles on the Kresy refuse to disappear or assimilate. In a time when many Western European nations dilute their own identities, the Polish minority in Lithuania proudly defends its heritage in public space. This is important for all Slavic nations — cultural and national consciousness is the foundation of sovereignty and survival. Will more Polish and Slavic communities abroad continue to celebrate their national days with such pride? Polish identity on the Kresy is alive and strong.
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🚨 BREAKING: CZECH LEADER TOMIO OKAMURA MEETS SERBIAN PRESIDENT VUČIĆ IN BELGRADE — SLAVIC NATIONS OPEN REAL BUSINESS COOPERATION FOR CZECH FIRMS! 🇨🇿🇷🇸 Tomio Okamura, chairman of Czech SPD, just reported from Belgrade:
“My today’s meeting with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić took place in an excellent atmosphere. We managed to agree on support for specific projects of Czech companies in Serbia and cooperation in other areas. Our government is actively building ties with countries around the world and opening new opportunities for our firms.”
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🚨BREAKING: CZECH POLITICIAN JINDŘICH RAJCHL REJECTS HISTORY REWRITING — “AMERICANS DID NOT LIBERATE US, THE RUSSIANS DID IN 1945”! 🇨🇿 Jindřich Rajchl spoke clearly: “They rewrite history every single day. And it starts with the comic attempts of Mrs. Nerudová, who tells us on television that the Americans liberated us — and not the Russians, who came to occupy us in 1945.” Slavic Networks perspective:
Rajchl is pushing back against the growing Western narrative that downplays or erases the massive Soviet Red Army role in defeating Nazi Germany and liberating most of Czechoslovakia, Poland and Eastern Europe in 1945. Yes, American troops liberated Plzeň and parts of western Bohemia. That is fact. But pretending the Soviet forces played no major part in ending the Nazi occupation is historical revisionism that serves today’s politics, not truth. We in Slavic nations know our history too well: we suffered under Nazi occupation, then under Soviet domination after the war. Erasing uncomfortable parts of the past does not make us free — it makes us forget who we are and weakens our right to tell our own story without external approval. True sovereignty includes remembering history honestly, not the version that fits current NATO or Brussels narratives. Will more voices in Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and across Eastern Europe defend our full historical truth? Or will we let it be rewritten to serve today’s geopolitical games? Time to remember our real past and secure our future.
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🚨 BREAKING NEWS: POLISH MP GRZEGORZ BRAUN EXPOSES THE REAL ROLE OF THE US AMBASSADOR IN POLAND — HOW MUCH SOVEREIGNTY DO WE ACTUALLY HAVE? 🇵🇱 Journalist Marek Skalski just shared a powerful video of Konfederacja MP Grzegorz Braun speaking at a public rally, directly addressing the role of the US ambassador in Poland. In the clip, Braun speaks to the crowd with a megaphone, questioning how much influence American diplomats really exercise over Polish internal affairs. Slavic Networks perspective:
This is the kind of straight talk Eastern Europe needs more of. We left Soviet domination behind decades ago. We joined NATO and the EU hoping for genuine partnership and security. But many Poles and other Slavic nations now ask: have we simply traded one form of external control for another? Alliances are important — but true sovereignty means Polish leaders make decisions for Poland, not following instructions from any foreign embassy. The same question applies across the region: in Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and beyond, national interests must come first, not foreign agendas on energy, security, migration or politics. Grzegorz Braun is saying out loud what many citizens feel: we deserve partners, not overlords. Will more leaders in Slavic nations have the courage to demand real independence and put their own people first? Or will we continue accepting limited sovereignty? Time to defend true national interests.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS: SLOVAK PM FICO CALLS OUT BRUSSELS HYPOCRISY — THEY ATTACK HIM FOR MEETING PUTIN BUT THEN SECRETLY ASK “WHAT DID HE SAY?” IN THE TOILETS! 🇸🇰 Today, May 1st, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico hit back hard: “I will meet with Putin. Beforehand everyone criticizes me, and when I return after the meeting with Putin, everyone in the toilets in Brussels asks me what he said. So heroes, why don’t they go and communicate with him too?” Fico also made clear earlier that expecting Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine is “unrealistic” and that he plans to meet Putin during Victory Day in Moscow.
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🚨BREAKING: RADEK POGODA EXPOSES THE TRAITORS — POLISH AND EUROPEAN POLITICIANS SOLD OUT TO BRUSSELS AND WEF (WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM) PUPPETS ARE DESTROYING OUR NATIONS! 🇵🇱 Radek Pogoda told the truth loud and clear: Just like Poland has politicians who sold out our country and became Brussels lackeys, the Germans have their own traitors. Germans now suffer the same nightmare we face — insane energy prices from the Green Deal and millions of migrants forced in by Merkel, the communist woman raised in the GDR. France is collapsing too. Yellow Vests blocked every roundabout for nearly three years, but the government didn’t fall. Why? Because President Macron — the ex-Rothschild banker — still rules. In Canada, clown Trudeau smiles for cameras while Chrystia Freeland, member of the WEF Executive Committee, holds real power. Klaus Schwab sits laughing like a James Bond villain, and his Young Global Leaders program created puppets everywhere — Merkel, Trudeau, Freeland, and many more.
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🚨MAY 1ST — FROM COMMUNIST WORKER PARADES TO EU ACCESSION ANNIVERSARY FOR POLAND, CZECHIA, SLOVAKIA, HUNGARY AND OTHERS. A SYMBOL CHANGED, BUT WHAT ABOUT SOVEREIGNTY? 🇵🇱🇨🇿🇸🇰🇭🇺 Today, May 1st, Donald Tusk posted a video celebrating 22 years since Poland joined the European Union, calling it “a good decision” and “22 years of pride.” Historically, this date meant massive state-organized marches across Eastern Europe — workers filling the streets of Warsaw, Prague, Budapest and beyond under red banners. It was a central communist holiday. Now in most Slavic and Eastern European countries it is a quiet public holiday. Families spend time together, travel, or relax. Large parades are mostly gone. The 2004 EU enlargement happened exactly on May 1st for many nations including Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary. The old communist symbol of May 1st now marks the anniversary of joining the EU. Slavic Networks perspective: The rejection of communism brought freedom and opportunities — that is clear. But many in Eastern Europe ask whether we fully regained national sovereignty or simply moved from one external influence to another. Energy costs, migration policies, Green Deal rules and other decisions are increasingly shaped in Brussels. At the same time, traditional expressions of collective national identity and worker visibility have weakened in public life. We escaped the old system. The question remains: did we build strong, independent Slavic nations that put their own people and interests first — or are we still following external agendas on key issues like borders, demographics and economy? Real sovereignty means Eastern European nations deciding their own future, not trading one set of rules for another. On this May 1st, it is worth asking: what kind of independence did we really achieve, and what comes next for our nations?
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WHAT DID SLAVIC NATIONS REALLY GAIN — AND WHAT DID WE LOSE AFTER WWII BORDER CHANGES? 🇵🇱🇺🇦🇧🇾🇱🇹 This map shows one of the biggest territorial shifts in European history. After World War II, Poland was moved westward: •Lost: Historic eastern lands (Kresy) — cities like Lwów (Lviv), Wilno (Vilnius), Grodno — ancient centers of Polish culture, identity and communities for centuries. Millions of people were displaced. •Gained: Former German territories in the west and north — Silesia, Pomerania, parts of East Prussia — which became important for modern economy.
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🚨SCHOCKING: POLISH JOURNALIST MARCIN ROLA CLAIMS MP ŁUKASZ LITEWKA WAS MURDERED FOR INVESTIGATING PEDOPHILE NETWORKS, CHILD TRAFFICKING & ORGAN TRADE 🇵🇱 Independent Polish journalist @MarcinRola89 has made explosive claims about the sudden death of young Polish MP Łukasz Litewka. Litewka, a rising left-wing politician, died in a reported car accident. But Rola, after speaking for over two hours with people who were with the MP on the very day he died, says the official story “looks like a bad crime movie.” He now believes Litewka was murdered. Why?
Litewka was actively investigating serious crimes in Poland: •Pedophile mafias and child abuse networks •Human trafficking and child trafficking •Organ trade These problems reportedly exploded after Poland accepted millions of Ukrainian refugees since 2022. He was also planning to leave his party, run for mayor of a major city (with strong local support), and challenge powerful local political networks.
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🚨BREAKING NEWS: SLOVAK MEP MILAN UHRÍK DESTROYS EU PARLIAMENT — “CRIMINALS AND ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS NOW HAVE MORE RIGHTS THAN DECENT PEOPLE AND VICTIMS” 🇸🇰🔥 In a powerful speech in Strasbourg, Slovak MEP Milan Uhrík (Republika) slammed the EU’s twisted priorities: “I don’t understand why criminals have more rights than their victims…
It’s time to finally defend real human rights for all people — the right to freedom of speech, privacy, and private property.
Against totalitarianism and senseless orders and bans!” Uhrík exposed how the EU protects illegal immigrants and pushes LGBTQI+ ideology while ordinary, law-abiding Europeans („slušných ľudí“) are left without protection.
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🚨SLOVENIAN MEP BRANKO GRIMS DESTROYS EU COURT IN STRASBOURG — “PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM DESTRUCTIVE LGBT+ IDEOLOGY IS NOW ‘AGAINST EUROPEAN VALUES’” 🇸🇮🔥🇪🇺 In a powerful speech at the European Parliament plenary session, Slovenian MEP Branko Grims slammed the EU Court of Justice: “The decision of the EU Court that protecting children from the destructive LGBT+ ideology goes against ‘European values’ is clearly illegal, purely political, and therefore null and void!
Formally it concerns the Hungarian law, but in reality it is a precedent for the entire EU.
This is the blatant imposition of left-wing ideology under the false guise of ‘law’!
We must protect our children and give them back a happy childhood!”
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