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Die Architekturhistorikerin Ruth Hanisch, Dortmund, spricht mit Gerd Zillner, Archivar der Kiesler Stiftung Wien, ausgehend von Paul T. Frankl und Friedrich Kiesler über unterschiedliche Schicksale österreichischer Architekten und Designer im Exil.
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www.kiesler.org
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The architectural historian Ruth Hanisch, Dortmund, talks with Gerd Zillner, archivist of the Kiesler Foundation Vienna, about the various fates of Austrian architects and designers in exile starting with Paul T. Frankl and Frederick Kiesler.
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Kim Dae-jung war als Führer der demokratischen Opposition immer wieder inhaftiert und wurde aus seinem japanischen Exil nach Südkorea verschleppt.
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www.kreisky.org
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As leader of the democratic opposition, Kim Dae-jung was repeatedly imprisoned and was kidnapped from exile in Japan and taken to South Korea.
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In ihrem Artikel über frühe und oft nicht legale Hochzeiten syrischer Flüchtlingsfrauen in Jordanien, teilt Areej Abuquadairi mit uns die Einsicht auf die legale Verwundbarkeit von Frauen und Familien im Zusammenhang mit Exil.
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www.boell.de
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In her article on early and often not formally registered marriages of Syrian refugees in Jordan Areej Abuqudairi shares her insights on the legal vulnerability of women and families in the context of exile.
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1933 musste der Jude Arno ins Exil gehen.
www.cyranos.ch
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In 1933 the Jew Arno had to go into exile.
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Weil deren Mitglieder von den turkmenischen Sicherheitsdiensten ständig verfolgt wurden, waren sie gezwungen das Land zu verlassen und ins Exil zu gehen.
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www.wuk.at
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The group was forced to operate underground but nevertheless its members were systematically persecuted and repressed by the Turkmen authorities, and finally were forced to go into exile.
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