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«If people cannot speak or write about what they consider important, the entire country suffers». The Swiss Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Konstantin Obolensky

«If people cannot speak or write about what they consider important, the entire country suffers»

The Swiss Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Konstantin Obolensky

  • 2 weeks ago

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