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From Istanbul, feminist Anastasia Polozkova probes Russia's post-2022 assault on reproductive rights. In calls with acti | dG1fbHBHOURCWl94X2M
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00:00This is the heroine, who worked in the home, but it's anonymous.
00:06How to work, how to talk about what's happening in Russia,
00:10even more about reproductive rights.
00:13If you're not in Russia, it's very painful.
00:15And I think the question of women's reproductive rights,
00:18it's about you, wherever it was.
00:23President Erdogan said that for the Turkish woman
00:26get three or more than children, because we need the soldier.
00:31They're copying each other.
00:33Yeah.
00:38I was born and raised in Kursk.
00:40I lived in Карелии many years.
00:42No one of these regions now has no private clinics,
00:45who would make abortions.
00:47I know that many women, many workers,
00:51also went out of medicine,
00:54because they couldn't be able to deal with such an issue.
00:57They didn't look at it,
00:59they didn't look at it,
01:01that the same thing ends on the porch of the room.
01:06The story of life is a very manipulative text,
01:08because they're talking about embryons,
01:10not about children.
01:12Because it's probably easier.
01:14If the government says that it's a crime,
01:16then it's a crime.
01:19The choice of not having children
01:21can be considered a choice.
01:22That that's a libertarianism.
01:23But I can stop the crimes with other women,
01:25they work детей on the byte.
01:26That is what the nimано is that they stand on the highway,
01:27that they're working on the pavens.
01:28And not a bra filtration thing.
01:29But it's a fine thing that we do have to stop fighting for and that,
01:30if you're collegative work,
01:31I tell them everyone,
01:32be sure,
01:33they fight 40 years.
01:34They're 65 years after the crash,
01:35as closer and go.
01:36They have a danger and be
01:49up toき,
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