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Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former Polish President Lech Walesa at an exhibit in New York's Union Square Park, "Poland on the Front Page," celebrating the 25th anniversary of the birth of the Solidarity Movement in Poland. Sept. 28, 2005 (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former Polish President Lech Walesa at an exhibit in New York's Union Square Park, "Poland on the Front Page," celebrating the 25th anniversary of the birth of the Solidarity Movement in Poland. Sept. 28, 2005 (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen) 
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Published: Nov. 25, 2009 at 6:53 PM

WARSAW, Poland, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Lech Walesa, who led the movement against Poland's Communist government, has sued President Lech Kaczynski for libel for saying he was a spy in the 1970s.

Walesa is seeking an apology and more than $30,000 in damages, The Daily Telegraph reported.

Kaczynski, on television, said Walesa gave information to government spy agencies under the code name Bolek. Walesa in turn told an interviewer he would "get" Kaczynski.

Lawyers for the two men were in court Tuesday for a preliminary hearing.

Kaczynski and his twin brother, Jaroslaw, who served as prime minister from July 2006 to November 2007, were members of Solidarity, the movement led by Walesa. But a rift developed soon after Walesa became president of Poland in 1990.

"For the Kaczynskis, he is the main enemy and a symbol of what has been wrong with Poland since 1989," Jacek Kucharczyk of the Institute of Politics said.

Walesa says he has already been cleared of being a Communist agent. Such charges are often murky because Communist spy agencies often created false documents to smear opposition leaders.

Topics: Lech Kaczynski, Lech Walesa
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