Wiktor Andrzej Moszczyński

Wiktor Andrzej Moszczyński (born 6 September 1946) is a British-Polish journalist, political activist, and author.

[1] Married in 1972 to Albina Drabik; one son, Sandro Marcus Moszczynski, born in 1990.

In 1968, he graduated from the University of Sussex in Brighton with honours in the School of Social Studies, majoring in International Relations.

[2] From 1980 to 1986, he was active in the executive committee of the Polish Solidarity Campaign (PSC) and became its chairman in 1982.

[5] In 2016, Wiktor Moszczynski, on behalf of FPGB filed a complaint to the European Court relating specifically to The Times Columnist Giles Coren's use of the word "Polack," which he claims has a pejorative meaning, and he ran a successful complaint to the Press Complaints Commission about the consistent negative coverage of the Polish community in the UK by the Daily Mail.