The World - News from June 2, 1986
Polish security forces stormed a churchyard in Wroclaw and broke up a demonstration by factory workers calling for the release of Zbigniew Bujak, a prominent Solidarity underground leader captured after nearly five years in hiding. Dissident sources who reported the incident said that at least three people were severely beaten and nine detained.
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