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- Freiheit für Kurdistan : für das Selbstbestimmungsrecht des kurdischen Volkes!, Aufhebung des Verbotes gegen PKK, ERNK und aller kurdischen Organisationen, Stop der Wirtschafts- und Militärhilfe an der Türkei : Demonstration, Bonn, 12. März 1994, ...
- Date
- 1994
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster advertises a demonstation in support of freedom for Kurdistan. Includes information on preparations for and bus travel to the demonstration. A list of organizations and individuals supporting the call to protest appear at the bottom of the poster. Background is a multi-colored abstract design. Ink is blue, greens, yellow, orange, and purple.
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- Solidarität heisst Widerstand : gemeinsam die Staatsschutzangriffe zurückschlagen!
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- 1996
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Poster shows three black and white images of protests that took place in Saarbrücken in 1996. Detailed captions for those are at the bottom left. The red star symbol of the RAF (Red Army Faction) appears behind the subtitle. On the top right is a red square with a clenched fist in the middle. The poster text block calls for a demonstration of solidarity supporting Ursel Quack, a woman suspected of association with and support of the the RAF. Also, demands doing away with Section 129a of the...
Show morePoster shows three black and white images of protests that took place in Saarbrücken in 1996. Detailed captions for those are at the bottom left. The red star symbol of the RAF (Red Army Faction) appears behind the subtitle. On the top right is a red square with a clenched fist in the middle. The poster text block calls for a demonstration of solidarity supporting Ursel Quack, a woman suspected of association with and support of the the RAF. Also, demands doing away with Section 129a of the German criminal code that related to the formation of terrorist organizations and made it easier to prosecute cases like Quack's. She was scheduled to be tried in Koblenz. The bottom left of the poster has a red block printed in black that gives information on a demonstration to be held in Koblenz at the opening of Quack's trial. The last line gives information on how to make donations to the bank account of defense attorney Martin Heiming. Ink is black and red.
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- 2.10. Demo - AgitProp Aktion : Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 1996, AgitProp 11.30 Uhr, Demo 17.30 Uhr, Gänseliesel, Göttingen
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- 1996
- Collection
- Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Advertisement for a demonstration against capitalism and police states. Poster shows a masked protestor scuffling with a police officer holding a billy club. Printed across the officer's jacket is "BRD Kapitalismus." Below the protestor is a black circle with white in the center over which are printed images of a red flag and a white flag. On the black part of the outer circle is printed in white: Antifaschistische Aktion. The same emblem is on the front of the protestor's shirt. Ink is red,...
Show moreAdvertisement for a demonstration against capitalism and police states. Poster shows a masked protestor scuffling with a police officer holding a billy club. Printed across the officer's jacket is "BRD Kapitalismus." Below the protestor is a black circle with white in the center over which are printed images of a red flag and a white flag. On the black part of the outer circle is printed in white: Antifaschistische Aktion. The same emblem is on the front of the protestor's shirt. Ink is red, black, and yellow.
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- U.S. President Barack Obama speaks to a crowd gathered on the eastern side of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
- Creator
- Obama, Barack
- Date
- 2013-06-19
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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President Obama speaks to a crowd gathered on the eastern side of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Obama talks about a number of issues including the legacy of German Reunification, freedom in Europe and the Middle East, and nuclear non-proliferation. He proposes further nuclear arms reduction agreements with Russia and says the U.S. would host a future summit on reducing nuclear threats. Obama is introduced by the Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit and German Chancellor Angela Merkel via an...
Show morePresident Obama speaks to a crowd gathered on the eastern side of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Obama talks about a number of issues including the legacy of German Reunification, freedom in Europe and the Middle East, and nuclear non-proliferation. He proposes further nuclear arms reduction agreements with Russia and says the U.S. would host a future summit on reducing nuclear threats. Obama is introduced by the Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit and German Chancellor Angela Merkel via an unidentified translator.
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- Remarks by U.S. President Barack Obama and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany in a joint press conference
- Creator
- Obama, Barack
- Date
- 2016-11-17
- Collection
- G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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U.S. President Barack Obama joins German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a joint press conference in which they speak highly about their eight-year friendship and transatlantic partnership. President Obama tells reporters that he doesn't expect President-elect Trump to follow his foreign policy blueprint, but challenges Trump to stand up to Russia if they deviate from U.S. values and international norms. He also says Trump ran an "unconventional campaign" that was likely the biggest political...
Show moreU.S. President Barack Obama joins German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a joint press conference in which they speak highly about their eight-year friendship and transatlantic partnership. President Obama tells reporters that he doesn't expect President-elect Trump to follow his foreign policy blueprint, but challenges Trump to stand up to Russia if they deviate from U.S. values and international norms. He also says Trump ran an "unconventional campaign" that was likely the biggest political upset in modern American history. Merkel's remarks are translated into English. Held in Berlin during Obama's sixth visit to Germany.
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