Poland’s interior minister has blamed the terror attack in Nice on multiculturalism and political correctness.
Mariusz Blaszczak also blamed France and the EU’s foreign affairs commissioner for last night’s deadly attack.
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel killed at least 84 people who had just finished watching the city’s fireworks.
Blaszczak said: "We must reject political correctness and call things by their true names. Rather than shedding tears like Mogherini and … organising marches that solve nothing, authorities should ensure the safety of citizens."
"We don’t have such problems. We don’t have districts where law other than Polish law reigns. We don’t have no-go zones for police."
Blaszczak plants to keep those suspected of terrorism links under heavy surveillance.
The proposed law also allows for the monitors of phone calls, mail and internet activity.
“If in a country as experienced in the fight against terrorism as France, which has such extensive and experienced security services, there are systematic attacks, you can say that nobody in the world is safe at the moment.”
You should spell the verb 'plans' without a 't'.
Thanks! It's a misprint.