After leaving jail in December 1982, he continued his activities for the Polish anti-communist opposition.
Some of the people who emigrated to the West at this time founded organizations which encouraged anti-Communist opposition inside Poland.
Some Alliance members became engaged in the activities of the anti-Communist underground opposition.
This distrust split the left-leaning anti-Communist opposition in Poland too.
As a student in the 1970s he became active in anti-communist opposition.
No anti-Communist opposition in the world has been more fervent or as well financed as that of Cuban exiles living here.
He was an activist in the democratic anti-communist opposition during the period of the People's Republic of Poland.
He was in charge of political repression of the anti-communist opposition in Slovenia.
At the end of the communism, publicists and historians in Central Europe, especially anti-communist opposition, came back to their research.
Dzielski was one of the leaders of the democratic anti-communist opposition in the 1980s in Poland.