Stanisław Hejmowski

Stanisław Hejmowski
Poland Polish 1900–1969 ○ Natural death

The lawyer who confronted state violence

In court, he rejected the authorities’ division of the workers into ‘hooligans’ and argued that state violence had helped create the conditions for the explosion.

Stanisław Hejmowski was a Polish lawyer who defended political defendants and vulnerable people in the postwar years. After the 1956 Poznań workers’ uprising, he represented participants and argued that the cases had to be understood not as ordinary crime but as a social conflict produced by state policy and security-force violence. His advocacy challenged coerced investigations and the authorities’ portrayal of workers as hooligans, defending their dignity and legal rights. He was later punished through surveillance, a press campaign, a heavy fine, and suspension from legal practice.

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