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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Kerem Schamberger Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Kerem Schamberger Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
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    NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
    February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE: Zum 25. Todestag von Leonard Bernstein (14.10.15)
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    PEOPLE: Zum 25. Todestag von Leonard Bernstein (14.10.15)
    ODE TO FREEDOM ;
    Leonard Bernstein receive applause after performance of Beethovens Symphony No 9 - Ode to Joy - post fall of Berlin Wall and German reunification ;
    with musicians from the DDR, Germany, USA, France and the USSR ;
    in the Schauspielhaus Berlin, Germany ;
    25 December 1989 ;
    Credit : ADN-Bildarchiv / Ullstein bild / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com

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  • Tausende Menschen protestierten in Berlin gegen das Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)
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    Demonstration against ACTA in Berlin, 11th Feb. 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Demonstration against ACTA in Berlin, 11th Feb. 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Demonstration against ACTA in Berlin, 11th Feb. 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Demonstration against ACTA in Berlin, 11th Feb. 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Taubenschwarm, Brieftauben im Anflug
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    Freiheitsstatue of Liberty in New York
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