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khalilova and my colleague andriy yanitskyi. greetings, greetings to all. we are talking about the main crimean news and we are not talking about ourselves, we invite experts. today, the second expert in our program is olga koryshka, deputy permanent representative of the president of ukraine in the autonomous republic of crimea. ms. olga, congratulations. congratulations malik. congratulations. let's focus on humanitarian issues. our first block was more about military issues, and before you, let's talk about pensions, the verkhovna rada of ukraine crimea, the verkhovna rada of ukraine adopted a law that simplifies the restoration of pensions for crimeans, for ukrainians who move from crimea to the territory controlled by kyiv, eh, do you know about these simplifications, why they are important or unimportant for crimeans, and now, as far as i understand, not so many crimeans are moving, this is already preparation for dismissals. crimea, when
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it will be necessary to integrate crimeans into crimea, into ukrainian society, is it possible to consider this signal in this way? yes, it is important. the question is precisely about pensions, since this draft law, it was expected for a very long time, the question of pension payment for residents of the temporarily occupied territory of crimea, it stood since from the very beginning of the temporary occupation, there were several attempts to settle this issue, all this time the situation looked like a person moving from the territory of crimea, applying to the pension fund branch with a statement about a stay. payments, that is, we are talking only about those pensioners who became such before 2014, those who already received pensions, were registered, and then the mechanism was already started, when a person had to provide information, confirmation, yes, information that he does not receive pension there for temporarily occupied
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territory, there was an exchange of pension cases, and the legal environment reacted very negatively to this, and the people themselves complained about it, because... only in essence it was a matter of personal data that moved between countries that are at war, this bill, i cannot to say that it will definitely improve the current situation, but we consider it as the first step towards removing restrictions on receiving pensions for residents of the temporarily occupied territory of crimea. really moving now, unfortunately, not very many people in connection with full-scale secondary. and the long road that must be overcome from the territory of crimea to the controlled territory of ukraine, but there are such people, there are those people who have not been able to receive a pension all this time, because after the large-scale invasion, all diplomatic ties with the russian federation were severed,
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and people have become hostages of the situation, so now this draft law will unlock this possibility, there is still waiting for the preparation of by-laws. i'm talking about the government's decisions, which should precisely prescribe the procedure, where and how and in what way a person should apply, well, this is really what i wanted to ask, and when and where to come, and if before the large-scale invasion, citizens of ukraine came to kherson, the kherson region, and where the office of the permanent representation of the president of ukraine in crimea worked, and now there is simply no such opportunity, that is, where can people go when... people come to kyiv directly to the office of a professional representative office? no, we are not a pension fund, it will be defined by pension administrations, i think that the pension fund takes care of this very issue, as far as i am concerned
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it is known, it will be possible to apply to any pension, territorial pension department, but we are waiting for the development of the government's decision, that's exactly where it should be. it is written, the main thing is that the restrictions have been lifted and this system should work, the legislation simply specifies that a mechanism should be developed within a certain period, so we are just waiting for it. ugh. let's talk about the crimeans who are forced to be under occupation, now, how is life in crimea, i read such information that in 10 years of occupation of crimea russia condemned 320 residents because of political motives and condemns. including for such things, for example, performed a ukrainian song in public, or wrote something wrong in social networks, or saw elements of the colors of the ukrainian flag in clothes and someone wrote to us, is everything so surreal
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in crimea now, what facts do you record and how can we fight this, unfortunately, we do record such facts, here i think... then we should also pay attention to the fact that there are several types of responsibility to which the aggressor state in the temporarily occupied territory is attracted, what you are talking about is criminal responsibility, some of these people are those who are political prisoners, we consider them to be people who are deprived of their personal and illegal personal freedom by the aggressor state, according to some articles, and this has been happening since the beginning of the temporary occupation , the more that... concerns the opposition, it is just when a person has already repeatedly committed administrative offenses and was brought to criminal liability, also at the moment we have recorded about 800 administrative cases on the collection of fines for the so-called discrediting the armed forces of the russian
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federation, before the broadcast, when i was watching, at the moment, somewhere around 21.6 million russian rubles have been collected in... fines just for such violations, that is, there is also music here, we know of cases when a woman was detained, because she has a manicure that looks like the ukrainian flag, for listening to music, for swearing, for reposting, for some information or some image that, according to the occupying authorities, can be considered as support for the armed forces of ukraine, there is a case just after pseudo-elections on temporarily occupied territories of crimea, a woman was detained for writing on a ballot: "we are waiting for the armed forces of ukraine, that is, for such cases, people are detained, prosecuted to varying degrees, or..." administrative or criminal fines and, if i i'm not mistaken, recently
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there have been a lot of fines against activists of crimean solidarity and not only because of this article regarding the discrediting of the russian army, and it has even started to happen that they come with an administrative case, and discrediting the russian army is putin's lib and then they find it there in the house of the person who is being searched, there are weapons, or just some cartridges, artillery or other, and then they open a criminal case again, so we recorded about 780 such facts in administrative proceedings for discrediting the armed forces of the russian federation, these are exactly the fines , which you are talking about, is there any selectivity here, if you look at the ethnic, religious origin of the detainees. is there a bias towards the detention of crimean tatars, muslims, or equally
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slavs, muslims detain ukrainians in including? well, look, i would say that there is no specific selectivity or there is no logical approach, because the actions that are taken, as i said before, are for anything that they consider a threat to themselves from the air there are about 130 of us prisoners, we count 218 political prisoners, 135 of them are crimean tatars, these are precisely those who have been detained and kept in places of detention since 2014, if, for example, we talk about administrative cases, then here we spent , it is quite so interesting statistics that... about 40% of those who are brought to administrative responsibility, for example, are women, that is, this
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means that almost every second person detained, or the one with whom an administrative protocol is drawn up, is a woman, in relation to some others there disagreements, we did not collect such information, with the general position that they detain, they can detain anyone and for anything, well, the situation is really now... political imprisonments, it is very difficult, because we see how the russian the occupiers are phasing out the crimean tatars, not only detained there under the articles of terrorism and so on, simply to other colonies, for example, yesterday it became known that the russian occupiers transported rustem sheikhaliyev to a siberian colony and political prisoners tell us that the conditions of detention there are very difficult, and we know what... for example, last year,
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dzhemil gafarov, yes, a crimean-tatar political prisoner, simply died in a russian prison, because of this inhumane attitude of the russian occupiers, how is the situation now with these questions, for example, whether is discussed issues with the turkish side regarding the release of our political prisoners, because we see how the russian occupiers and jailers are simply asking. to our political prisoners, and we can already say that they are simply killed in prison, such as dzhemily gafarov. yes, i think that it is worth explaining here, including why they are staged, so far, because the russian federation actually follows several goals, the first is the goal of severing any ties with relatives or those who can support these political prisoners, as it is very far to get there. to these places detention is necessary by plane and to agree on this meeting with the head of this
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institution in advance, this is the first, second, for the fact that the articles under which these people are detained and then sentenced, provide for very long terms, according to the legal reality of the russian federation, people who receive such significant terms, special places of detention are provided for them, which, as a rule , are very far away. therefore, here, as it were , such articles are specially applied to them, in order to send what i can further, regarding the changes. i currently have this information unknown, i think that this is more a question of those of our bodies that deal with exchanges or take care of these issues, for my part i can say that we are constantly conducting an information campaign that concerns the violation of the rights of residents of the temporarily occupied territory, including these illegal detentions, we
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constantly communicate with our international partners and talk about including these people in various resolutions, so that these voices and these people are heard, regarding the places of reception, we constantly communicate with relatives for to make such information about the terrible conditions of reception, including so that the international community could react to it, knowing about it, because the situation with afarov is simply extreme. i'm just shouting, since this was a man already in his old age, he had chronic diseases even before his detention, and these are just the conditions of receipt and really led to the fact that he died. ugh. well, there was simply, you know, the situation with sheriff malkoch and the ombudsman, the turkish ombudsman, who came to kyiv and even he took part in ivtar with the president
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of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi, and then had a meeting with representatives of the crimean-tatarsk inter-forest. of the people and directly the permanent representation of the president, and as you know, they talked about exactly that, about the possibility of negotiations between the russian obbutsmen and the turkish obbutsmen regarding the release of our political prisoners, because we already have such experience with akhtemm cheygoz and ilmi umerov, and now very many questions come to our editors from the families of political prisoners regarding these negotiations. "i just understood that ms. olga does not take part in these negotiations, so he cannot clarify this story for us, but thank you, mrs. gultsom, for telling us in more detail, mrs. olga, if we talk about brainwashing crimeans, especially children, crimeans, about how ukrainians are turned into russians, bearers of the ideas
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of the russian world, like it happens where this propaganda is stitched. we've seen some absolutely wild pictures of children kneeling and in the shape of a pentagram of some kind, and to celebrate or mark the day, as the russians are now trying to do a genocide of the russian or soviet people from german-fascist invaders, well, such , well, this is not the same as a savok, well, it’s just some stalinist times, it seems to me that... even in stalin’s times, there was no such thing, such propaganda and washing of cities, which innovations in this direction the russians use ? well , in fact, they are deepening this story, because recently a youth event took place there, to which they seemed to try to attract representatives of international and other foreign countries, its
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youth union or whatever it was called. then they are trying to include crimea in all-russian context, including in communication with those countries that still somehow communicate with the russian federation, organizing joint events. er, actually, the situation is stable-bad. here we always talk about the army, about the militarization of education. now a lot is involved in educational issues. mm, certain decisions were made in this regard in the government and they also studied the information that is taught there on the temporarily occupied territories, then propaganda permeated all training in any of its manifestations, these are educational hours, here is precisely the question of memorialization, since those
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people who, for example, studied at school in crimea, and then died in the... war of russia against ukraine on the territory of ukraine, open memorials boards and require that children go directly to the parade ground and be ceremoniously present at the opening of these boards, that is why various methods of influence are used here, unfortunately, it is really children as the category that can perceive this story the most, and the russian federation has always bet on children they are certainly very very present under the influence of the reality imposed by the russian federation, but on the other hand, it gives us the opportunity to understand what challenges will be faced. before the state after the de-occupation of the territory and what needs to be done now, to communicate, what programs, what projects to implement in order to
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return the youth, return children from the occupied territories, and here we can actually talk not only about crimea, because crimea was the the territory where the russian federation made, implemented its project, and then simply began to spread it to new temporarily occupied territories. the same story with passporting, the same story with, for example, coercion to obtain a passport and in that case you will be provided with some kind of medical or social assistance, that is, all this is repeated, they also began to burn books and throw them away in the newly occupied territories and introduce their program, i.e. they are just what they did in crimea, they are now spreading to the newly occupied territories, i.e. can we talk about the loss factor. generation, because children born in 2014 year, they are already 10 years old, and those who were 10, he, they are already 20, and this
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constant militarization of children's consciousness, it has very serious consequences, how are we going to fight it, you know, i would i didn’t call it a lost generation, i don’t know, maybe because of the fact that i have been working with this topic for a very long time, and in general i have been dealing with crimea since 2015. that year, i don’t think it’s a lost generation, that’s just the way i think about the fact that these groups of people, children, they should be, uh, just that group when, where the state policy should be directed, these are the people who need support, and in fact, every year i help with the admissions company, the implementation of... the admissions company for crimeans to come, enroll in ukrainian educational institutions, i communicate with these people, and i see that they want, they can, and they have the ability
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to adapt, including it concerns the issue of language, it concerns the issue of life here in general, because the child who comes may not consider himself a child, but she comes a young man she already arrives without her parents and without the possibility to go ... home and see her relatives at any time, she is forced to adapt here, then they succeed quickly, i see their successes, so i cannot conclude that it is lost generation. ms. olga, thank you, olga koryshka, the deputy permanent representative of the president of ukraine in the autonomous republic of crimea was with us, we will definitely talk about admission to ukrainian universities for crimeans in our next issues, for today we are concluding, this is the beraber together program. which they do jointly two crimean tatar tv channels , the first crimean tatar tv channel atr and the all-ukrainian espresso tv channel, and
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i, andriy yanitskyi, and gulsum khalilova, my colleague, were in the studio. thank you very much. goodbye. congratulations! the search for 17-year-old stefania tielenina, who disappeared in january 2024, has been ongoing for more than six months. and i immediately want to urge you, please share this video on your social networks, because yes, the chances of finding a missing child will be much higher. so stefania lived in a foster family in the kharkiv region, in the village of lozivske. when it started a full-scale invasion, the girl together with her adoptive mother... evacuated to the czech republic, and after some time they returned to ukraine. we spoke with stefania's adoptive mother, and let's listen to a fragment
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of the conversation. we returned to ukraine four to five months later. we returned in july, in october, she ran away on vacation just in time. mrs. marina says that she and stefania had a good relationship, they made amends and she left home for sure not because of conflicts in the family. we had a very good relationship, i've had them for 8 years already in the family, there were no problems with her at all, she helped me at the institution, she spoke, we didn't have any such that we would quarrel there. the girl's adoptive mother says that the probable reason for the escape is stefania's desire to live abroad, at least she said this more than once after returning from the czech republic to ukraine. why did she run away, well, she didn't want to be here for... to return here, she liked it there. mrs. marina said that stefania left home in october 2022. at first, she
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contacted me, although she did not... tell, where she was, she only reported that she was alive and everything was fine. however, she last called on august 1, 2023, and there was no further contact with her. unfortunately, during all this time stefania did not notify about herself. so, where is the girl now in ukraine, abroad, and if indeed abroad, then in which country exactly is not known. however, her adoptive mother said that she has information that... stefania crossed the border of slovakia in october 2023. so it is likely that she is in slovakia. therefore, we, in turn, after talking with ms. marina, contacted our colleagues from the international federation missing children europe, who made a request to the slovak police. however, unfortunately, there is no actual information about the girl yet. and therefore, if you know something about
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stefania tielenina, or... if, perhaps, you live in slovakia, and you suddenly see her or learn something about her, immediately call 116.30. 116-30 is the only european hotline for missing children that works in 28 european countries. we really hope that stefania will be found and we are working for everything is possible, but in general it is worth saying that it is teenagers who most often resort to running away. from home, and the reasons are very different: conflicts in the family, insufficient or vice versa, excessive parental attention, bullying at school, unfortunately, violence, or the banal search for adventure, independence and freedom. the children's search service has prepared a series of advice for parents from a psychologist about the first things you should do to prevent a child from running away from home. one of these tips is to be attentive to the child and monitor his emotional manifestations. and
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behavior let's listen. be attentive to your child. there are some manifestations in the behavior of children and adolescents that indicate that they need to be taken care of more, they need to be taken care of more. what could it be? first, it is a disturbed sleep pattern. when a child goes to bed at three, gets up at 12. this is definitely not good, it is definitely a reason to worry. next, it can be a depressed state where the child is depressed most of the day for more than two weeks. this is definitely a reason to take care of her. if you notice any problems with memory, attention, with the child's productivity, this can also be evidence that she has some strong negative experiences. if nothing brings joy to the child, satisfaction, if nothing pleases her, this is also a reason to take care of her, have some kind of warm and trusting conversation with her, support, help. and sometimes refer to specialists, refer with help to a psychologist or
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other specialists. we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against a child. in any city, at any time, just go to site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime.ua. greetings, time of news on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. the russians
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attacked kharkiv with mortars, four people were injured, including a 13-year-old child, oleg synigubov, the head of the region, said. as a result of falling debris , a two-story office building caught fire in osnovyansk district. rescuers have already managed to extinguish the fire. two people were hospitalized with injuries as a result of a night attack in dnipropetrovsk region. occupant attacked the pavlograd district'. in shahedam, due to falling debris, a fire broke out in a private house, the head of the region, serhiy lysak, said. the russians also attacked nikupol and the marganets community that night. two multi-story buildings, two multi-story buildings, a utility company and a critical infrastructure facility were damaged. already in the morning, the occupiers shelled myrivska hromada, a fire broke out at an agricultural company there. emergency services are on site.

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