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Message from Yoani Sánchez (Frankfurt Book Fair 2010). On October 7, 2010 the Bertelsmann Stiftung organized a panel discussion on the status and prospects of democracy in Latin America in the new centre "Weltempfang" at the Frankfurt Book Fair, a cooperation between the Book Fair and the German Foreign Service. Participants of the discussion included Dr. Eva Karnofsky (Journalist and Writer, Bad Honnef), Dr. Hans-Jürgen Puhle (Professor of Political Sciences, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), Dr. Martín Kohan (Writer and Critic, Buenos Aires) and Josef Beck (Head of the Department Latin America/Andean states and Deputy Representative for Latin America in the German Foreign Service, Berlin). Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez was also invited and willing to take part in the discussion, but the Cuban authorities denied her a permission to leave the country. She therefore recorded a video message for the panel and the audience of the discussion which we reproduce here with her permission. Uploaded on Nov 5, 2010 by BertelsmannStiftung► Maria Sibylla Merian (2 April 1647 – 13 January 1717)
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This video has been removed by the user. Sorry about that. [ Related Video : My older post on March 21, 2013. AP video : Raw: Meet Kali, Alaska Zoo's Littlest Polar Bear. An orphaned polar cub is making its temporary home at the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. An official says the bear's mother was killed March 12. The cub is about 3 or 4 months old and weighs just over 18 pounds. (March 20). Published on Mar 20, 2013 ]
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An Indian devotee poses with decorative painted Easter eggs at a Church on Easter Day in Dimapur on March 31, 2013. Colourful painted eggs are distributed to worshippers to mark Easter Day. (AFP PHOTO/STR)
A Hindu covered in coloured powders celebrates "Holi" at a temple in Kuala Lumpur on March 31, 2013. Holi, the festival of colours where people smear each other with coloured powder and water, is celebrated by Hindus across the country. (AFP PHOTO/MOHD RASFAN)
A participant competes during the 8th annual comic tobogganing competition, dedicated to the upcoming All Fools' Day and the end of a winter sports season, at the Vetluzhanka ski stadium on the suburbs of Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, March 30, 2013. About 80 participants competed in tobogganing down from a snow slope on basins, baths, refrigerators and other items, according to organizers. (REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin)
Young Slovak men dressed in traditional costumes pour a bucket with cold water over a woman as part of Easter celebrations in the village of Trencianska Tepla, 145 km north of Bratislava on April 1, 2013. Slovakia's men traditionally splash women with water and hit them with a willow to evoke youth, strength and beauty for the upcoming spring season. AFP PHOTO / SAMUEL KUBANI
Young Slovak men dressed in traditional costumes pour a bucket with cold water over a woman as part of Easter celebrations in the village of Trencianska Tepla, 145 km north of Bratislava on April 1, 2013. Slovakia's men traditionally splash women with water and hit them with a willow to evoke youth, strength and beauty for the upcoming spring season. AFP PHOTO / SAMUEL KUBANI
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