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Operation Hyacinth : ウィキペディア英語版 | Operation Hyacinth Operation Hyacinth ((ポーランド語: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,〔(Who is afraid of sexual minorities? ), Iwona Zielinska 〕 and it resulted in registering around 11,000 persons. ==History== Polish law ceased to penalize homosexuality in 1932,〔() 〕 and in the Second Polish Republic homosexuals were not persecuted. The situation changed after World War II, as the communist government of the People's Republic of Poland followed the Stalinist approach to homosexuality, which had been developed in the 1930s. Thus, homosexuality was regarded as an abnormality, homosexual groups were watched either by the Milicja Obywatelska or by the Służba Bezpieczeństwa since the 1960s, and the first files on homosexuals were created in the 1970s. However, this process was interrupted in the early 1980s, because of martial law.
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