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Jacek Kuron, a militant member of Solidarity and leader of the Polish intellectual dissident group, the Self-Defence Committee, addresses a workers’ meeting in Krakow. Mr Kuron, who was detained briefly by the secret police earlier this month, has taken a stronger line than Solidarity’s leader, Lech Walesa, on the union’s proposed general strike this week.

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Press, 31 March 1981, Page 8

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Jacek Kuron, a militant member of Solidarity and leader of the Polish intellectual dissident group, the Self-Defence Committee, addresses a workers’ meeting in Krakow. Mr Kuron, who was detained briefly by the secret police earlier this month, has taken a stronger line than Solidarity’s leader, Lech Walesa, on the union’s proposed general strike this week. Press, 31 March 1981, Page 8

Jacek Kuron, a militant member of Solidarity and leader of the Polish intellectual dissident group, the Self-Defence Committee, addresses a workers’ meeting in Krakow. Mr Kuron, who was detained briefly by the secret police earlier this month, has taken a stronger line than Solidarity’s leader, Lech Walesa, on the union’s proposed general strike this week. Press, 31 March 1981, Page 8