BBC: Lech Walesa 'was paid Communist informant'
Poland's history institute says that newly seized documents suggest former president and Solidarity hero Lech Walesa was an informer.
The documents were taken earlier this week from the home of a former communist-era interior minister, Gen Czeslaw Kiszczak.
Lukasz Kaminski, head of the Institute of National Remembrance, said the documents appear authentic.
Mr Walesa has long denied being an informer in the 1970s.
The former president said the new materials could not originate from him, according to Polish radio.
The 279 pages of documents have not yet been properly analysed, and will be made public in due course, Mr Kaminski said.
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WNU Editor: Lech Walesa has denied these claims .... Lech Wałęsa denies he was secret service informant during communist era (The Guardian). As to what is my take .... in the Warsaw Pact everyone had some connection with the Communist regime that they were living under, that is why these claims will have zero impact .... Informant claims unlikely to alter Polish view of Walesa (BBC)
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