Waldemar Zboralski
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Waldemar Zboralski (born 4 June 1960) is a Polish veteran
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, politician, and journalist.


Life

Zboralski was born in Nowa Sól where he grew up and graduated from high school. He became a victim to the secret
Operation Hyacinth Operation Hyacinth ( pl, Akcja "Hiacynt") was a secret mass operation of the Polish communist police, carried out in the years 1985–87. Its purpose was to create national database of all Polish homosexuals and people who were in touch with them,
organised by the Polish communist police. The purpose of the operation was to create a national database of all homosexuals and people who had some sort of contact with them. Zboralski arrived in
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
in 1986 and lived there for two years – from January 1986 to April 1988 – where he was an active participant and organizer of Warsaw gay movement. In 1987, he was a co-founder and the first chairman of Warsaw Gay Movement. In March 1988 Zboralski and a group of 15 people, including Sławek Starosta and Krzysztof Garwatowski, filed a formal application to register the ''Warsaw Gay Movement''. The application was rejected due to an intervention from General Kiszczak, Minister of Internal Affairs, for stated reasons of "public morality". Zboralski was called by Radio Free Europe's research as a ''member of “Independent movement in Eastern Europe”'' for the first time on 17 November 1988. According to Krzysztof Tomasik, author of the book "''Gejerel. Mniejszości seksualne w PRL-u''" ("''Gayerel. Sexual minorities in PRL''"), Zboralski was the "gay Wałęsa", "the main force behind Warsaw gay movement". Zboralski has been lobbying for the legalization of same-sex marriages in Poland, he was the first person to publish articles on this subject in the Polish press. In 2003 he was the first person to become an honorary member of a Polish LGBT organization, Campaign Against Homophobia. In 2004, as an openly gay candidate of Reason Party, Zboralski was unsuccessful in
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. In 2005 he was an unsuccessful openly gay candidate of Union of the Left for the
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, the lower house of the Polish parliament. On 12 October 2007 Zboralski married his partner Krzysztof Nowak in Great Britain as the first Polish gay couple married in that country. In 2020 he participated in
Radio Maryja Radio Maryja is a religious and political socially conservative Polish radio station. It was founded in Toruń, Poland, on 9 December 1991, by the Redemptorist Tadeusz Rydzyk. The name "Maryja" is a traditional Polish form of the name "Mary", ...
player for "conversion of as many people as possible from the sin of homosexuality". Currently he resides in England working as a
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.


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External links

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Waldemar Zboralski's official webpage
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