Paint authorities are boarding up monuments are moving them to other places. Many who joined the demonstrations want to build them to finally take responsibility for whats happened and its calling these like the democratic republic of congo belgian rulers or responsible for the brutal killings of millions of people and thats his family is from congo her mother lived through the harsh rule and thats why and is taking to the streets to call for a removal of art and statues that glorify colonial times. Finally im betsy feels a little less than the. 4 years the obvious story and has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now shes among thousands calling for the removal of all monuments of the countrys longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of congo. King leopold the 2nd. We all know that those features have a symbolic power and im totally can feel that for some people. They are they dont want us
British city of bristol protesters and down the statue of a slave trader into the river the belgian king leopold the 2nd was smeared with paint authorities are boarding up monuments or moving them to other places. Many who joined the demonstrations want belgium to finally take responsibility for whats happened in its colonies like the democratic republic of congo belgian rulers that were responsible for the brutal killings of millions of people and thats his family is from congo her mother lived through the harsh rule and thats why and is taking to the streets to call for a removal of art and statues that glorify colonial times. Finally im betsy feels a little less than the. 4 years beyond historian has tried to challenge the way belgium deals with its colonial past now shes among thousands calling for the removal of all. Monument of the countrys longest serving monarch the man who headed up a brutal colonial regime in what is now the democratic republic of Congo King Leopold the 2nd.
Childrens families and so on. Today, we have the most cases of such cases abroad when uh and even in ukraine in ukraine when not issued documents immediately when they could not children to get insurance there from the fifth time, although we are talking about people who left the Public Sector or journalism and have enormous problems, so it seems to me that here it has hmm er, its not a question of you with corruption , people can do business both before and after thats understandable, and were talking about proper business , we dont have a Judicial Branch that actually prosecutes, that actually gives a verdict for what hmm and shows responsibility to society for those things that will be asked by illegal means of obtaining and enriching and so on then this doesnt work in our country, we simply cant cut down everything at the root. That everything that is created is earned, and then its all the whole life of those who entered the parliament there, for example. Well, its strange to say
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