Praktyczny słownik religijny angielsko-polski 2005, Krzysztof Czekierda

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Gordon Brown said: "The whole world will be saddened and in sorrow as a result of this tragic death in a plane crash of President Kaczynski and his wife Maria and the party that were with him. I think we know the difficulties that Poland has gone through and the sacrifices that he himself made as part of the Solidarity movement, and we know the contribution he made to the independence and the freedom of Poland."
Spain is drawing up new proposals for lifting Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip as the EU scrambles to forge an effective policy following international outrage over the killing of nine pro-Palestinian Turkish activists in a "freedom flotilla".
The blunder was discovered when an official investigation of a freedom of information request about the details of a 2004 Metropolitan police operation found that a Home Office minister had not confirmed the authorisation within the 48-hour time limit. The Met is trying to contact the 840 people searched during the operation.
The idea that Hitler should be thanked for Indian independence proceeds from the view that, by weakening Britain, Germany forced it to abandon its empire. If so, it would be more logical to thank America, on which Britain was forced to depend for loans after the war, and whose government put pressure on the British to grant Indian independence. Hitler never supported Indian self-rule. He advised British politicians to shoot Gandhi and hundreds of other leaders of the freedom struggle. Repeatedly, he expressed support for British imperialism. He only regretted that it was not harsh enough. "If we took India," he once threatened, the Indian people would soon long for "the good old days of English rule".
"Hitler and Japan must go to hell," said independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru, later India's first prime minister. "I shall fight them to the end." If Kumar and his producers believe they are honouring the cause of Indian freedom by associating it with Hitler, they are profoundly mistaken.
Rahnavard, a high-profile academic, sculptor and campaigner for women's rights, says she is prepared to "face the gallows" in the struggle for freedom â?? but insists the movement her husband leads is reformist, not revolutionary, and wants to see respect for the Iranian constitution.
"Gaza is our home but we don't have the freedom to leave. We want to be able to go wherever and whenever we want," she says.
The idea that Hitler should be thanked for Indian independence proceeds from the view that, by weakening Britain, Germany forced it to abandon its empire. If so, it would be more logical to thank America, on which Britain was forced to depend for loans after the war, and whose government put pressure on the British to grant Indian independence. Hitler never supported Indian self-rule. He advised British politicians to shoot Gandhi and hundreds of other leaders of the freedom struggle. Repeatedly, he expressed support for British imperialism. He only regretted that it was not harsh enough. "If we took India," he once threatened, the Indian people would soon long for "the good old days of English rule".
"Hitler and Japan must go to hell," said independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru, later India's first prime minister. "I shall fight them to the end." If Kumar and his producers believe they are honouring the cause of Indian freedom by associating it with Hitler, they are profoundly mistaken.
The investigation reveals the hollowness of patient choice, which the coalition, like Labour before it, has made the centrepiece of NHS policy. The data amassed by the Guardian from surgeons at 116 hospital trusts after an extensive freedom of information trawl is not publicly available â?? and is at odds with what appears on the NHS Choices website, set up to help patients choose where to be treated.