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A documentary film telling the story of Vietnamese refugees being interrogated in Polish Border Guard detention centers by Vietnamese security services. News of such practices shocked Polish public opinion to a greater extent than expected. Border Guard officers defend their actions, while Vietnamese people who were subjected to these practices — along with Poles involved in helping them — present their point of view.

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A documentary film telling the story of Vietnamese refugees being interrogated in Polish Border Guard detention centers by Vietnamese security services. News of such practices shocked Polish public opinion to a greater extent than expected. Border Guard officers defend their actions, while Vietnamese people who were subjected to these practices — along with Poles involved in helping them — present their point of view.

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