A Polish human rights group won promises from Prime Minister Leszek Buzek to crack down on anti-Semitic publications sold openly at Polish newsstands, according to a local Jewish leader. Buzek made the vow during a meeting with leaders of the Open Republic Association against Anti-Semitism and Xenophobia, said Stanislaw Krajewski, a Polish Jewish leader.
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