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#9499630
26 Jan 2023
Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Petr Fiala talks at a joint press conference with President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Charles Michel after the European Council summit as the Czech Republic had the presidency of the Council of the European Union. The Czech PM talks to the media and answer questions of journalists. The EUCO, EU leaders summit focused to the energy crisis and assisting Ukraine as the Russia Ukraine conflict continues. European Council in Brussels in Belgium on 15 December 2022
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#9422726
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen with supporters ahead of her trial at the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422722
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen with supporters ahead of her trial at the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422718
11 Jan 2023
A van with an image of an aborted fetus is seen at an anti-abortion rally in front of the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422716
11 Jan 2023
A van with an image of an aborted fetus is seen at an anti-abortion rally in front of the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422714
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen with media representatives inside the Praga district court ahead of her trial in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422712
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen with supporters ahead of her trial at the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422710
11 Jan 2023
A pro-abortion demonstrator is seen in front of the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422708
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen with media representatives inside the Praga district court ahead of her trial in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422706
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska reacts as she walks through a metal dectector at the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422704
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen walking through a metal detector at the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422702
11 Jan 2023
Justuyna Wydrzynska is is seen at the Praga district court ahead of her trial in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422700
11 Jan 2023
Justuyna Wydrzynska is is seen at the Praga district court ahead of her trial in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422698
11 Jan 2023
Justuyna Wydrzynska is is seen at the Praga district court ahead of her trial in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen waiting for the start of her trial at the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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#9422694
11 Jan 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska is seen waiting for the start of her trial at the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on 06 January, 2022. Justyna Wydrzynska on Wednesday appeared in the Praga district court in Warsaw, Poland on charges of assisting with an abortion. The case came to light after a woman asked for help with an abortion was supplied with abortion pills by Wydrzynska, founder of a website that supports women in need of a safe abortion. The woman's husband however confiscated the abortion pills and notified the police. If found guilty Wydrzynska could face up to three years in prison. The case is the first of its kind in Poland and human rights organizations have pledged support including the UN special rapporteur on human rights defenders.
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