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Famous refugees: Milan Kundera Magdalena Milewska (2010-05-05) Milan Kundera – one of the most eminent European writers. Closely bound up with the history of his homeland. He expressed openly what others thought but were afraid to say. Kundera bravely...
Losar in Warsaw. Marta Zdzieborska (2010-03-01) An inconspicuous looking building on the outskirts of Warsaw. One thing however makes it look distinctive from the rest of the neighborhood, prayer flags, waving on the cold winter wind. This...
Little Tibet in India Marta Zdzieborska (2009-10-28) On the school stage children wearing traditional Tibetan dresses and singing songs about freedom. In the background a painting of the Potali palace in Lhasa, the historical residence of rulers . As...
Famous refugees: Salman Rushdi Maria Kotowska (2009-10-15) Books usually reflect the life of its authors. Via them we can analyze the fates of writers or metamorphosis of their world views. In case of Salman rushdie, “the Satanic verses” is not...
Famous refugees: Alexandr Solzhenitsyn Monika Klimkiewicz (2009-08-15)
Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, noble prize winner for literature, is one of the most famous Russian refugees. He was expelled from his country in 1974 as a result of accusations of “traitorship of...
Kamisa's new life Agnieszka Jankiewicz, Karolina Łebek (2008-04-10) Kamisa tried to take her life into her own hands, which is irrational from the traditional Chechen point of view. She didn't succeed in everything.
City councillors agreed to grant Kamisa, Pasha and...
Nina's story Redakcja (2008-01-23) Nina and her family lived in Grozny, where they survived the first war without living their house. The second war was shorter. However, the end of the armed conflict did not bring the expected peace... |