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»I´m cool. I like myself. My life feels good«, says Natalie Dedreux. The 19-year-old girl is born with the Down Syndrome. In the »Wahlarena« on 11th September 2017 Natalie asked the German Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel: »Why can women have an abortion of a baby with Trisomy 21 until short before birth? I do not want to be abortioned, I want to live.« Natalie lives an ordinary life of a teenager. She loves to go to the disco, loves music, takes singing lessons, is a huge fan of the Fantastischen Vier and likes Indish Food. She works in a Cologne Café named »Querbeet«. Also she writes for Ohrenkuss, a Magazine, only people with the Down Syndrome are writing for.

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