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June 27, 2011 The government has appealed to the Vatican to discipline Polish priest Tadeusz Rydzyk, the head of a Catholic media empire, who sparked a row by claiming in the European Parliament in Brussels that Poland was a "totalitarian" country. But three parliamentarians from Poland's conservative Law and Justice (PiS) opposition party have demanded the government should withdraw its request to the Vatican, accusing Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski of suppressing freedom of speech. Rydzyk, who heads the ultra-Catholic Radio Maryja broadcaster and TV Trwam television station, made his controversial comments during a meeting in Brussels on renewable and geothermal energy last Tuesday. It was his latest in a series of outbursts at the Civic Platform (PO) government headed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whom Rydzyk accuses of being too liberal. The Polish governement said it had sent a diplomatic note to the Vatican in which it "protests at this type of damage being caused to Poland's image abroad and and asks... that measures be taken that will stop these kinds of behavior in the future." Source: The Warsaw Voice