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OUT OF - Outside arrangements: Press title registered under No. 351 Chief Editor Slawomir Sikora
Slawomir Sikora, editor-in-chief of OUT of
He is the protagonist of one of the most notorious criminal events that practically all of Poland lived by years ago. His story was publicized primarily by the now cult film "The Debt", directed by Krzysztof Krauze.
Recently, cinema screens also traced the further fate of Slawomir Sikora in the film "My Debt". Pardoned by Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski after serving 10 of the 25 years he was sentenced to for the murder of his persecutor, he decided to radically change the parameters of his life.
He converted to Catholicism. He gave up business and began a lively charity work for the benefit of inmates in Polish prisons. In numerous media appearances in the press, radio, television and on the Internet, he became an ardent advocate for change in the Polish penitentiary system. He has also published two books in which he describes his story before and mainly during his sentence.
Paints a grim picture of Polish prisons. He points out its main flaws.
There is a distinct quality in everything he does. Slawomir Sikora thirsts for freedom for himself and for others whom he wishes to come to the aid of. Freedom is the main driver of his actions.
W umiłowaniu wolności upatruje podstawową cechę człowieczeństwa. Zniewolenie to koniec, śmierć, niebyt każdej istoty ludzkiej.
Wojciech Dmochowski, deputy editor of OUT of
He studied at the University of Warsaw at the Institute of Polish and Slavic Philology, in the Department of Classical Philology.
He is fluent in English, Latin, Greek, intermediate: Russian, weak: Italian, Serbo-Croatian.
He practiced journalism in Polish Radio (Program IV, Program III, Polish Radio Bis) and Polish Television (Program I and II). In 1998 he was a presenter for BBC Inforadia. From 1994 to 1995 he headed the advertising and promotion departments of the film distribution company EUROCOM and KABELMEDIA. From 1981 to 2004 he worked with the Special Broadcasting Service, a public Australian radio station, as a foreign correspondent in Poland.
From 1982 to 1985, he headed the Department of Popularization of Science of Program IV of PR and Program III of PR, as well as the Literary Editorial Department of Program III of PR.
From 1986 to 1989, head of the weekend band in Program III of the Polish Public Radio. From 1997 to 2002, he conducted seminars and lectures on journalism, public relations and the media market at the University of Warsaw, the Higher School of Journalism in Warsaw and the Higher School of Humanities in Pułtusk.
For more than a dozen years, he ran his own business as part of the Radio Publicist Agency and AUDIO-EDU preparing short journalistic programs for dozens of local private broadcasters. He produced promotional broadcasts for the publishing houses Pruszyński i Spółka, AGORA, WSiP.
He was the producer and author of the "Dźwiękowy Kalendarz Jedynki" and the "Unijne odliczanie" broadcasts for Pr. I of Polish Radio, as well as a series of broadcasts for Polish Radio BIS. He also co-created and produced, together with Polish Radio and BELLONA Publishing House, the first edition of Polish history in audio form on CDs "From Mieszko I to John Paul II".