Edward Mizikowski


Edward Mizikowski (born 5 September 1952 in Nowa Sól, died 20 August 2017) is a Polish activist of the opposition opposition, a worker, a journalist, a poet. Curriculum vitae

Locksmith in Huta Warszawa. In December 1981 he was the main organizer of the "Solidarity" Solidarity Workers 'Union in Warsaw, which transformed in April 1982 into the Solidarity Workers' Self-Defense Worker's Committee, then the Solidarity Worker's Solidarity Trade Union (MRKS).

A long-time member of the Solidarity Trade Union, editor and publisher of the underground press ("Voice of the Free Worker", "Voice of the Free Worker", "CDN - Voice of the Free Worker"), organizer of anti-communist demonstrations in Mazovia. Arrested by the Security Service on November 29, 1982, he was detained in Rakowiecka prison on July 26, 1983. The case was discontinued as a result of the amnesty. August 22, 1988 organizer of strike in Huta Warszawa, arrested and sentenced to one month of detention.

In the 1990s, an activist of the Pilsudski Union and the Rifle Association. He made his candidacy for the presidential election in 1990, but failed to raise the required 100,000. signatures. In the parliamentary elections of 1993, he was unsuccessful in running for the Seimas from the list of Coalition for the Commonwealth. Youth educator. The author of the poems "Heart and Claws" (2004), "I broke up for Independence" (2007). Bibliography

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