while katrina hartman howard was in jail many east german dissidents campaign for her release. at the get 70 church in east berlin they held vigils as a symbol of peaceful protest. the start him off a device that's a long and 30 years ago for people like me so this comes when it's really something wonderful warm really positive to see that today young people are still committed to this on t.v. they have the passion and persistence to gather hand every day at 6 pm to remember the political prisoners around the world just like it's been jailed for standing up for what they believe and the darfur to see. move through the stand. at the daily service the train hard and how are sometimes leads the prayer for political prisoners like she once was. today she's an artist and explores themes like freedom and courage and she's working on a dissertation about what drives activists. i would also think since i've done in the meantime the places i've been the projects and the work i've done i wouldn't have been able to do any of that if the wall hadn't fallen as if i might have received a lon