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In the article I address Polish-Belarusian relations in the Białystok region in the second decade of the 21st century - twelve years since the adoption of an Act on national and ethnic minorities and regional language. I discuss changes brought about by the new legislation, how they are assessed by leaders of the minority group, and the possible impact of the bill on the sense of national identity among Belarusians in Poland. In the second part of the article, I describe the main conflict between the Polish majority and the Belarusian minority, which concerns the memory and commemoration of the so-called damned soldiers, and of one of them in particular: Romuald Rajs, alias “Bury”.
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Artykuł traktuje o relacjach polsko-białoruskich na Białostocczyźnie w drugiej dekadzie XXI wieku, 12 lat po przyjęciu ustawy o mniejszościach narodowych i etnicznych oraz języku regionalnym. Dyskutuje w nim, co zmieniała ustawa, jak jest oceniana przez liderów mniejszości i jak może wpłynąć na poczucie identyfikacji narodowej polskich Białorusinów. W drugiej części artykułu opisałam główny konflikt między polską większością a białoruską mniejszością, który dotyczy pamięci i upamiętnień żołnierzy wyklętych, a szczególnie jednego z nich – Romualda Rajsa „Burego”.
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The subject of the article are Polish-Belarussian relations in the Białystok region in the second decade of the 21st century, twelve years after the passing of the bill on national and ethnic minorities and regional language. I discuss the changes brought about by the bill, how it is perceived by leaders of the minority, and its possible influence on the sense of national identity among Belarussians in Poland. In the second part of the paper I describe the main conflict between the Polish majority and the Belarussian minority, centered around the memory and commemoration of the “damned soldiers”, and of one of them in particular: Romuald Rajs, alias Bury.
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