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“Rights are not bartered, they are sacred”. Harry Shindler, 101, alternates satisfaction and anguish in these days that are shaking the consciences of much of the world. Satisfaction because one of his many battles for rights, the vote of the British living abroad, has reached its goal in the last few hours after twenty years of commitment. He is distressed because the winds of war that blow strong from Ukraine take him back to when, just twenty, he left London to fight Nazi-Fascism alongside millions of other young people.