My right to have me ask for asylum , we went on a Hunger Strike today, both without water and without food, but to we are treated like dogs come to Border Guards. They laugh at us. They say that we were thrown out because we are russians. This is real nazism, i cant say that for belarusians. This discovery is strangely different that people seem to be adults. And they still believe in fairy tales fair europe and, of course, without nazism nazism. If not, and this is just an attempt to bring the russian liberal to suicide. Article 133 of the criminal code of the republic of lithuania who will answer or is this also different . I have no other choice. How to protest and open a vein . I have no other choice. Let the public know. Let everyone in the European Union know that in lithuania people are not being helped; in lithuania we are because we were born in russia, we are secondclass people for them. We are not human to them. Actually, as soon as the guy sat down lithuanian the Border Gua
Filled with interior exhibits for an hour of pink smilers mayonka, one of the new horses would be theatrical opera productions or novelties . This concludes our issue of the completed novelties of the region and other beltteller projects from her company are available on the tvrkobka website. After a yearlong break in the history of belarusian volleyball, the head coach of the main club of the country has been appointed the women of marketa fantrousheva, the winner of womens singles in the womens singles in the final 42 , the world racket outplayed the sixth number of the world ranking. He and jer, learn how to achieve new heights 24. Already 17 years old. I give and do not regret a bit. You need to be emotional and restrain yourself at the same time. You need to win to win, you must at the same time respect your opponent constantly, as we call him alive, when without an auto without stopping. You have to accept yourself no one helps you and show you how to stay in shape, roll your sho
Good morning, everyone and welcome on the second day of the 2023 national convention. After last night, i hope youre all feeling half as engaged and inspired as i do. Im sure youre telling me the truth. You loved this program. Its marchous and we thank the speakers. As i and many other speakers last night talked about this, this country is facing a tremendous challenge in which a small group whose hands remain firmly on levers of institutional, economic and political power, and if you like the rules and the laws to maintain that policy, despite, really, a lack of real popular support, this manipulation of and sometimes outright disregard for the rule of law will have serious consequences unless we respond. You have to call it out for what it is. And we seek to shore up and reform and in some cases, transform our political, legal, and economic institutions. And if any of you have already heard, which were going to have a great presentation to kick us off on this this morning, but unfort
This is about an hour and 20 minutes. Would evening, ladies and gentlemen. I think we will get started. We are expecting lots more people, that we dont know what the traffic or the subway situation is. I am susan jones, i am also the director of the museum of the city of new york. I am so delighted to welcome you all here for this program. Women rebels, Margaret Sanger and the birthcontrol movement at 100, tonight, author and journalist Katha Pollitt will lead a conversation with activists and scholars. A singer viagra for, loretta ross and historian linda gordon. To mark the 100th anniversary of the Movement Possible origin in 1914, table discuss sangers legacy and the birthcontrol movement for activists today. I really do thank cspan for recognizing the importance, and being here to record tonights program. This is part of our ongoing activist new york series. All of which are sponsored by the puffin foundation. Our series is done in conjunction with an exhibition on the second floor
localcontent. Youre watching American History tv. All weekend, every weekend on cspan. Up next, a discussion about the 20th century Birth Control advocate Margaret Sanger and her legacy. We hear from a panel of historians, activists, and her own grandson. They discuss the impact of race, social class, and politics on the birthcontrol movement. This is about an hour and 20 minutes. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I think we will get started. We are expecting lots more people, but we dont know what the traffic or the subway situation is. I am Susan Henshaw jones, i am also the Ronay Menschel director of the museum of the city of new york. I am so delighted to welcome you all here for this program. Women rebels, Margaret Sanger and the birthcontrol movement at 100. Tonight, author and journalist Katha Pollitt will lead a conversation with activists and scholars of the productive Rights Movement. Sanger biographer, Ellen Chesler, reproductive justice activist loretta ross, and historia