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NIE (weekly magazine)

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Editor
  
Jerzy Urban

Frequency
  
Weekly

Country
  
Poland

Categories
  
magazine

Publisher
  
URMA Sp.z o.o.

First issue
  
1990; 27 years ago (1990)

NIE (Polish for "No") is a Polish weekly magazine published in Warsaw.

History and profile

The magazine was first published in October 1990. Jerzy Urban is both the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine.

Its political line is left. The magazine is very critical of right wing political vies and religion, especially Catholicism. In the 1990s it supported the leader of the Democratic Left Alliance, Aleksander Kwasniewski. It publishes lot of satirical texts with cartoons and pictures.

NIE has a circulation of 600,000 copies in 1991. In 1995 its circulation was over 700,000 copies.

In 1990 when Solidarity and the church were planning to push a strict new anti-abortion law through parliament, the magazine published a quarter-page, full-color photograph of a nude couple about to make love to warn its readers that "they risked going to jail or being forced into unwanted marriages if they did what the couple in the picture was about to do." The church leaders and President Lech Walesa harshly criticized it and in March 1991 the prosecutor's office charged Urban with "publishing an image of pornographic character."

References

NIE (weekly magazine) Wikipedia