tv [untitled] BELARUSTV February 7, 2024 11:00am-12:01pm MSK
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modernization, not just of the economy, but of the societies of both states, here we must understand that it is not globalization that is going on pause somewhere, yes, it is becoming different, it is becoming multipolar, collective, if before the imf, the world bank, the americans believed there, that they will be hegemons, gendarmes and command, so you must do this, you must comply with our values, and if you do not comply.
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yes, we are the center, one of the points of this new multipolar globalization, and this again, returning to the first thesis, the guarantee of our sovereignty and independence. thank you for participating in this conversation, that’s all for today, thank you for being with us for this hour, see you in a week, happily.
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there were about a hundred tanks on our land, we will travel all over belarus, the church is insignificant snow-white, built of brick. they knew that in total three similar buildings were erected in europe, only one has survived to this day, it is located in streshin, to show how unusual and wonderful our country is. grodno can’t nadakuchyts , grodna can’t stay away, i’m walking in this city with a question and... you sleep with me, and i’m all tired of kala yashche adnoy velma jumping admetnasts, geta fire tower, darechy, yashche adzin turistychny , papular ab' ect, opener of belarus together with the belarus 24 tv channel.
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given that nothing like this had ever happened before, this book is, in fact, a logical continuation sharpe’s famous methodological manual , which the whole world knows, which explains how to carry out color revolutions, but it does not explain the most important thing, how it ends, but with the taste of color revolutions, in fact, it clearly showed with specific examples what happens when sharpe’s methodical is launched.
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from almost all continents, probably excluding antarctica and australia. buenos aires, belgrade, moscow mgemuld, paris sorbonne, and minsk authors, the middle east, far east, china, thailand, etc., etc., etc. and they all are like it is said without saying a word, and not even a fact, that knowing about each other, in fact, revealed the main thing. the absolute stereotype of color revolutions in any country, and from my point of view, the uniqueness of the book is that journalists practically did not have a hand in it, that is, the only material that was written by my colleague journalist andrei nikolaevich
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mukovoschik, it was only included in the reissue with a color flavor there were no revolutions according to the script, in the first part there was none, like our opponents, the opponents of belarus. they say not a single propagandist, there were exclusively scientists there, and for some reason these scientists exclusively came to one conclusion, that any color revolution, it is always conceived under very beautiful, very motivating, very rosy slogans, it always always ends in collapse, in blood.
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showing all the destructive essence of the color revolution, and most importantly, gave a recipe for how to resist. you, the compiler of this book, did you expect such success and interest at the very beginning of the project? honestly, no, no, the work, firstly, was quite difficult, because i emphasize that the authors are different, and the authors are from different countries, they...
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and there was even an interesting situation, let’s say, in the book, in the last , flavorful revolutions based on scripts, the last article, latvia is set there, material by ruslan pankratov, we are this material did what he sent him more than a year ago, we kept it on principle, did not install it, because the political scientist ponkratov had big problems with the so-called democratic latvian state, on it...
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visors and various engineering structures on the border, and pretending to be a fisherman , as far as i read there, it’s just a detective story, i waited until it began to get dark, when the cameras had already lost their effectiveness, they don’t recognize very well at dusk, and thermal imagers have not yet dialed up effectively, at this very moment of the day, he put on the purchased norwegian wetsuit and sailed into the russian...
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studies, vitaly prepared this material, it was extremely high-tech, because hong kong. this is a fairly high-tech country, the development of telegram, whatsapp, various messengers , they penetrated very, very deeply into society, so thanks to this, even the revolutions through social networks, the so-called ones, which the arab world, at one time blew up north africa, they are not to the same extent, electronics, so the internet was present in them , as in hong kong, that is, well , this is a purely technological example, that is... it is clear that - say, the student protests of sixty-eight in paris, there could not be internet there in principle, she worked there, it did not exist at all then how that is, essentially student networks worked there, what was later called the so-called swarm theory, that is, a small
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group that interacted with each other, but there was no internet as a connecting link, that is, this kind of thing... purely specific from time to time and specificity, well, some national characteristics, well, that is, this manual , in my opinion, there are 198 points, but sharpe had it written down and just some of the points are used for a specific country, and for some country some of these points it's simply impossible use, yes, absolutely true, but in general, in general, they are absolutely stereotyped, they are absolutely stereotyped, the same stuffing, the same fakes, yeah.
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but there are some starting positions from which it builds, some rely , relatively speaking, on external loans, borrowings, for which they then have to pay, some rely on their own strengths, so in fact, this is the main antidote to color revolutions, and this is the main reason, and this is again very clearly described by experts in the book, why the color revolution failed in belarus, yeah.
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the revolution is planned by pragmatists, carried out by romantics, scoundrels enjoy the fruits, this absolutely, it seems to me, applies to the color revolution, yeah, the fact that in any state there is something to work on, this , as they say, is an indisputable fact, but to pedal precisely on these negative sides, completely ignoring the other side, side. development towards what has already been created, but this is at least sly, but this is from the outside, i mean the organizers, of course, for those who went, who fell for... these promises, perhaps even somewhere in human psychology, i myself, when they were preparing the book, thought a lot, because the revolution
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of sixty-eight, let’s say in paris, it swept away general de gaulle, an outstanding politician, general and statesman who france, although she not to say that it suffered particularly from... the war, but nevertheless it still led to quite decent indicators, so the people are tired of it, it’s just necessary, here are the students, here are the overturned cars, here is the noisy sarbona everything, but the need is forced go, yeah, since then it's more than 50 years have already passed, the country is steadily sliding down, and what has it become now, the question is not even that migrants are there -
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almost every day, although i would give a lot to have it run out. quite recently , the polish-belarusian border during which the president extended the term of the commission on the return of fugitives back to their homeland, that is, we still give a chance to correct ourselves. the meaning of this is still one very... humane, in fact , sovereign step of the state and the head of state, to extend a hand to those who have stumbled , just to extend, the president said many times, i remember in many election campaigns, that no matter how anyone votes, who votes against him, to whom -i don’t like him, but he’s still the head of state, and, well, at least he’s forced to. by virtue of his official position, and most importantly, by virtue of his human nature, to take care of everyone, these are our people, yes, these are our people,
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with arson, with molotov cocktails , everything else, but i don’t believe in that , that such a person , as they say , will be in prison for a long time, well, yes, the commission once again gives them all time to think, it emphasizes the absolutely humane nature of the belarusian state, and for now we will take a short break, i remind you of our telegram channel, say no be quiet, subscribe, ask questions and offer us new interesting guests, we are
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watch good ranitsa belarus with svetlana borovskaya on the belarus 24 tv channel . we are setting off on an expedition through the corners of our country. a new day, a new year for the sustrecha, with special hands the rivers are being cleaned, special instants are filling the dust of the hour. happening many times before in the past grodzen region. let's follow the history and myastsovye abrads. i am talking about the mythical past of the zhytkavitsk region. so the advancing legend was laid to rest by the hell of mary luzai in 1938 and disintegrated.
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voting day will be held in belarus for the first time. in your opinion, what should to be a candidate for deputy, so that they vote for him, what you need to pay attention to is his program, profession, merits , biography, it’s personally difficult for me to answer this question, i’ve already counted the eighteenth election campaign during my work and there were two more referendums, that is, you can say the twentieth, i know who i voted for last time and this person became.
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, the figure should be, what matters to you, belongs to a person of some party or not , party affiliation, already yes, uh-huh, already yes, because... the party process is more accurate than party building in belarus, which last year, in principle, reached a qualitatively new level, which swept aside all this mischief in the form of non-existent or pseudo-parties, left real, real and only four out of 15, but something that represented real. besides the letters on paper, now this not only matters to me, it’s even interesting and professionally human to me, i’m very lucky, due to my work i attended the congresses
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of three of these four parties, i would have visited four, but for me, unfortunately, two parties held congresses on the same day, it was impossible to separate, so my colleagues went to one of them. and that was really interesting, because in a year, now it’s a year quality, the congresses were held towards the end of last year, but even then it was felt that the country’s political system was entering a qualitative new stage, and moreover, again, i had the honor in the editorial office of my newspaper to gather the leaders of all four parties at a round table twice last year
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, i was very pleased that they did not repeat each other, as our ill-intentioned people often say, that they have purged all, so to speak, more or less worthwhile parties, as extremists sometimes say, and left them exclusively with the same programs, absolutely not, not having their own face, no , all four have their own face, but all four, all four parties were similar in only one way, this was in...
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the conditions always arose, but it seems to me that even in the pre-selected campaigns one can trace this these are the steps. development of state building in our country, when in fact, from the struggle of populists to the competition of professionals, this is how i expressed this growing trend, i didn’t work for me yet, i was a student, but the first company in which i was directly involved was before elections in... he was the most unsuccessful, as
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everyone remembers, he was conflict-ridden, he was , and moreover, he could not be elected entirely for a long time, and that is, he was generally elected in my opinion in 95, in ninety-six there were before the elections, because half of the oval hall was simply empty. in ninety-six , i was a student, our rector vladimir nikolaevich koryagin ran for office, the late head of the union of entrepreneurs , the founder of the university where i studied, he ran for the district where asanaliev and pirogov streets are, this is the factory area keramin, then the minister of materials, and we students took part there. how the volunteers
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carried leaflets, i encountered this, that is, to some extent i understood how society reacted to the deputies of that time, and that is, i can judge that then there was essentially a war of populism, now who will shout out whom, who will utter the slogan louder and brighter, yes, yes, yes, now this is precisely the competition of professionals.
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it’s always good if, let’s say, 30 percent of the previous composition, but retain their parliamentary positions, because it works such a mechanism as mentoring , yeah, there should be an alloy of youth experience, yes , that’s why, probably, young people too, we have, for example, in the current parliament, which is finishing its work in the secondary parliament, there are a lot of young, very smart deputies, whom you know very well and ...
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elections, these are all small, but not small, these are serious steps in the development of the country, you will remember, before the book there was a taste of the revolution of people of color, we had another one. also with the center ikov made a book pride in belarus, yeah, also arose from a newspaper project, even awarded a special presidential prize, which was unexpectedly very honorable, and this book clearly showed exactly the development of belarus, that is, again
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, it was exclusively a newspaper project, but when we saw that it shows what happened in the nineties years and what now. and you can talk about it all you want, but still many new generations have already been born who don’t remember the coupons, not that they don’t remember, they don’t know, they don’t know coupons, they don’t know what it is, just yes, that something buy, they don’t know what it is, as i remember, the tragedy of my neighbors, whose dog ate a coupon book, almost led to suicide.
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it was, it was terrible, but it was , therefore, remembering that time, the first program, by the way , the electoral one, with which the then future first president of the country went to the elections, was to take the country away from the abyss, to take it away, that is, the country was openly balancing against the background not just economic, not just social, but such a complex nationwide abyss, and we remember how from...
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to themselves and there they are already talking about what is happening in belarus, absolutely, exactly, i once prepared a newspaper article about this not so long ago, maybe two months ago, delved into the topic, went to lithuanian and latvian travel agency sites, so you know, there are dozens proposals for trips to belarus, by bus, minibus, car with drivers, which means it’s far away, there are shops, markets, attractions. the sites have been created, there is such beauty, you know, somewhere i would envy our travel agencies if they didn’t take the games, there you look there, minsk, just minsk, grodno, mogilev, vitebsk.
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to leave, it was somehow depressing against the backdrop of moscow, now we are absolutely on equal terms, uh-huh, lights , and nightlife establishments, and establishments, i mean not only entertainment or some kind of gambling, and shops, cafes and various - suskult everyday life, that is, the city has become absolutely , well, as they say, european, but i don’t like this word, the city has become... a normal city to live in, well, you published a photo, this is somewhere in the early nineties, you visited moscow, well, not for the first time, but for the first time after the collapse of the union, wrote then that moscow at that moment made a depressing impression on you, just recently, even this year, you managed to visit moscow, returned from there recently, what are your feelings now, what depressed you then and how do you perceive the capital of russia now,
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this is the first time it was ninety-two, the first in soviet times. since i mean everything was depressing, it was march of ninety-two, dirty, unkempt, unkempt, uh, with a huge number of spontaneous markets right in the snow - on the dirt, the city, well, strictly speaking, here it’s not moscow’s fault, something similar things happened throughout the post-soviet space, it was the time of the collapse of a big country, when the big country of old...
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this, if you remember moscow, these are trolleybuses converted from buses, accordion buses, they went like trolleybuses, there was a huge mmm advertisement on them, also a huge scam , this, this is the monument to dizhinsky, who is still a tumban, no longer felix, this is the time when the events of the ninety-first year had already taken place, when the democrats had already shouted, when they seemed to have swept away the damned communists. already the building of the central committee of the cpsu was sealed and it turned out that there was nothing to eat, and towers don’t feed the nightingale, as they say, yes, yes, yes, that is , these are about high prices, and some kind of general joylessness, that’s all now in a different way, well, of course, of course, since then moscow, not only moscow, and minsk, all cities
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