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To Gain Knowledge and give it. Yes, its difficult. Yes, a lot depends on the teacher no less on the parents, but then Everyone Needs to learn. Each of us will be a bearer of the truth, because the way they are now turning education around in the west will not turn out to be anything good for them. For the frank, even the un platform will be available. One duda took all the credit to the United States for the defeat of nazi germany, another brawler named boris developed this nonsense, and at this time, ordinary residents of the United States, more than britain and canada , go out to protests and often these are desperate parents. Their children are taught not by paired personalities transformers screaming about their own rights, but you thought about the rights of children, well, this is a rhetorical question, this is the main broadcast, see further in the program. Its time to complete all revolutions in education, and students must be in demand in their country. We just need to support

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Belarus plane: What we know and what we don t

Belarus plane: What we know and what we don t
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Nach der Entführung Protassewitschs: Mit dem Herzen in der Heimat

Nach der Entführung Protassewitschs: Mit dem Herzen in der Heimat
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Belarus jails: Stories of fear and violence

BBC News Published image captionMany of those detained in Minsk last August were brought to the notorious Okrestina detention centre Belarus s jails and detention centres are holding hundreds of people described as political prisoners, whether they are political opponents, independent journalists or protesters. Some 7,000 Belarusians were rounded up and thrown into crowded prisons in a matter of days, when they took to the streets in August 2020 to denounce the presidential election as rigged. Reports suggested beatings and torture were rife. The arrests have continued and jail terms too. That is the situation facing captured blogger Roman Protasevich and his student girlfriend. Mr Protasevich said before he was detained he feared the death penalty, which Belarus still has, because he had seen his name on a terrorism list.

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