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with russian opponents since ukraine was invaded with support from belarus. ijust wasn t itjust ijust wasn t it just was an instinct, ijust wasn t it just was an instinct, like i always do after instinct, like i always do after my instinct, like i always do after my matches. and i say many after my matches. and i say many times already, i m not supporting the war. i don t want supporting the war. idon t want my supporting the war. i don t want my country to be involved in any want my country to be involved in any conflict, and if i would like in any conflict, and if i would like to in any conflict, and if i would like to be in any conflict, and if i would like to be political, i wouldn t be here. i don t want to be wouldn t be here. i don t want to be involved in any politics. i to be involved in any politics. iiusl to be involved in any politics. iiusl wenl to be involved in any politics. ijust want to be a tennis player~ i don t know, to be fair. my sta

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alice gave her contact details and showed her id. it took four hours before she got to a police station. i kept trying to explain that ijust wasn t part of this group. i always tried to just think, oh, well, surely there s going to be someone soon that i can talk to that willjust understand that this is all a misunderstanding. and thatjust didn t come, you know. i was detained for 13 hours. whilst all this was going on in london, alice was giving police her dna. her photo and fingerprints were taken. it wasn t until 7:00 that evening that she was interviewed and released. an officer from lincolnshire police made the arrest. the force said.

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not my king, not my king! last saturday, police made 6a arrests during the coronation. 52 were related to concerns that people were going to disrupt the event. we have the right to free speech! alice gave her contact details and shared her id. it took four hours before she got to a police station. i kept trying to explain that ijust wasn t part of this group. i always tried to just think, well, surely, there is going to be someone soon that i can talk to that willjust understand that this is all a misunderstanding. and thatjust didn t come, you know? i was detained for 13 hours. whilst all this was going on in london, alice was giving police her dna. her photo and fingerprints were taken. it wasn t until seven o clock that evening that she was interviewed and released. an officer from lincolnshire police made the arrest. the force said:

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