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Cross in front of the Presidential Palace, Warsaw : ウィキペディア英語版
Cross in front of the Presidential Palace, Warsaw

The cross in front of the Presidential Palace in Poland (also known as the Smolensk Cross, (ポーランド語:krzyż smoleński)) is a wooden cross which was erected as a memorial to the 96 casualties of the 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash.〔〔 It was first moved to a chapel in the Presidential Palace on 16 September 2010 and, on 10 November 2010, was again moved, this time to St. Anne's Church, Warsaw, where it currently resides. The cross was controversial, provoking debate in Polish society and media about the issues of politics, religion and patriotism.
==History==
The cross was erected spontaneously by a group of Polish Scouts on 15 April 2010, five days after the plane accident.〔〔 Among those killed in the crash was Polish President Lech Kaczyński of the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party.〔〔 Soon after the presidential election, in July 2010, the new Polish president, Bronisław Komorowski, from the more centrist Civic Platform (PO) party, requested that the cross be moved to nearby St. Anne's Church.〔〔 The move was supported by the Scouts who erected the cross in the first place and the archbishop of Warsaw, but criticized by certain groups, as the issue gained notoriety in the Polish media.〔
The cross was to be moved on 3 August but this caused increasingly vocal protests from the PiS supporters, known as the "defenders of the cross" (pol. ''obrońcy krzyża'').〔〔 Most of the defenders believed that the Smolensk air crash was the result of a conspiracy, in which the new Polish government was involved.〔 The defender movement guarded the cross around the clock.〔 The protesters clashed with the police and the cross was not moved on that day.〔〔 The situation became a contentious issue in Polish politics, as the defenders gained the support of the PiS party.〔
The defenders of the cross clashed with the young supporters of a secularist counter movement, which maintained that in a secular state a cross has no place in a public space and that it should be removed from its prominent position in front of the Presidential Palace.〔〔 As the defenders, many of them armed with crucifixes, prayed and sang hymns around the cross, their opponents chanted "Go to church" and declared the defenders to be "Catholic fanatics".〔〔 One of the opponents carried a cross made of beer cans.〔 The two groups were separated by the police who set up metal barriers to prevent clashes.〔 Many were shocked by the rise of the counter movement, as Poland's younger generation had not been considered politically active.〔
On 16 September 2010, the cross was moved to a chapel in the Presidential Palace, this time without a prior announcement, as the government did not want to give the defenders movement an opportunity to prepare for their action.〔 On 10 November 2010, it was moved to St. Anne's Church, Warsaw, where it currently resides.

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