Polish dissidents go back into streets in five cities

Demonstrators took to the streets in Poland this week for the first time since police crushed protests across the country at the end of August.

Official reports in Warsaw Tuesday described clashes in five cities between riot police and protesters who turned out to mark the start of the 10th month of martial law.

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