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of the soviet union, by the way, yes, and this, these are the most disturbing moments, this is exactly what we are seeing in mariupol now, we go into the temporarily occupied mariupol and see there not the majority of locals who have come from the russian federation, sometimes banal migrants who are brought in for , so that they become the dominant component as much as possible, precisely in this occupied city. the temporarily occupied crimean peninsula, it was influenced from the 14th year precisely in this format, how many plots outside the boundaries of the city development, outside the general plans of cities, they were raided for them, a raid took place, a raider capture took place and there were built where there were princely princes, but... forests, they were simply
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developed and multi-storey buildings, new residential complexes were built there, where the representatives of the family live, representatives of the fsb, others who came from the russian federation, and so on and so forth, that is, the temporarily occupied crimea has been populated by immigrants from the russian federation on a large scale since 2014, this is purposeful. action, this will be a very big problem for us after the liberation of crimea, because these people have no right to live there, but if they are evicted from there by force, it could be a problem, for example, with our european partners, who will pay attention, oh, here is a violation of human rights and freedoms, what rights, thank you, thank you to you for your information, oleksandr kovalenko, a military-political observer of the group.
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occupied crimea, can we talk about that, and can this indicate that repression against the citizens of ukraine. against the crimean tatars on the territory of the temporarily occupied peninsula will increase? and it is very difficult for me to understand the logic of the fsb, but i can make an assumption that in the future the repression will increase, the pressure will increase, and any manifestation of a position regarding the support of ukraine, or that... until the definition of the ukrainian civil identity will , well, be reinforced, will be reinforced repression by the occupiers? so we also connect it with the fact that on may 18
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we remember the date of the deportation of the crimean tatars , and here fsb officers go after crimean activists. warn that under no circumstances should you go to rallies or organize any actions, this is their traditional preventive work, but this time we see that it has been somewhat strengthened, perhaps this is due to the fact that the period of entry into the ukrainian educational institutions, and we know that many crimean schoolchildren are actually considering studying in fluent ukrainian. how does this happen physically, are there still crimeans who can physically leave crimea and come to ukrainian educational institutions, are they studying somehow online, is it mainly for those who already managed to leave earlier before the admin border with crimea turned into a virtual
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battlefield, but here you actually have two questions, well the first question is that this year is the anniversary deportation of the crimean tatars, this is a very sad date, and we can really observe the strengthening of pressure, intimidation on the part of the russian federation. back in the 14th and 15th years, our public organization drew attention to the fact that... the occupiers forbid the crimean tatars to define this tragic memorable date, and then we held a competition among teachers of ukraine for the development of lessons, and
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the topic of this competition was the right to memory, and thousands of teachers of ukraine took part in this competition in order to draw... the attention of ukrainian schoolchildren to this the event that took place on may 18, 1944, so this is one question that is related to the previous question, and the second question you asked is about whether it is possible to enter ukrainian institutions. education from crimea, and yes, there is such an opportunity, moreover, now there are a lot of certain actions on the part of the state regarding the improvement of the situation of admission to
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ukrainian educational institutions from the temporarily occupied territories, in particular from the crimea, and indeed it is preserved... this opportunity, which was provided during the covid, after the full-scale invasion, it was improved, this is admission by means of video communication, video conference , is taking exams via video conference, when you do not need to leave the so-called peninsula, this is a certain simplification of taking exams, and this year, public organizations, in partnership with the office of the commissioner for rights
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person, conducted monitoring of educational centers that provide such an opportunity for simplified admission and. conducted a survey of students from the temporarily occupied territories who entered after the start of a full-scale invasion, and the results of these e. studies, they will be presented on may 22, but i can make such a definite spoiler about the challenges that exist and the challenges that the state needs to make , well , the actions that the state needs to take in order to overcome these challenges, well, first of all, this is the problem of emigration, and it is necessary to improve, system of video admission and distance education,
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these are challenges related to the social support of children who make the decision to leave anyway, because unlike their peers, they cannot receive support from their parents, because you know that from crimea now parents cannot send money. they can't send any help there in the form of food, some goodies or something like that, and we looked, well, most of the children live on a very small budget, and according to their answers, they don't have the opportunity, even if they have the opportunity to buy food only. and clothes, and therefore, in our opinion, the state needs to pay attention to this problem, these children go
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in one direction, and this, well, other challenges that we identified, and which we hope will be heard by the state, not only by the ministry of education, but also by the ministry of social policy, and the ministry of youth and sports, and the ministry of reintegration. and other state authorities. ms. valentina, are there any statistics of crimean applicants who have entered ukrainian universities since the beginning of the large-scale invasion, if compared to 2022, is this number, is it increasing or vice versa? unfortunately, this figure, why was this monitoring done in the first place, and this survey, because ... we saw that the 2023 entry gave us
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a shockingly low figure, and even the 22nd year entry had 137 children from the temporarily occupied territory of crimea, in 23 only 86 children enrolled, but almost half. although the conditions were the same, yes, that in the 22nd year, that in the 23rd year there was already a full-scale war. and this is a technical question, excuse me, please it's just that i have friends who want to enter ukrainian universities, but the question is, will they be able to return later, for example, if they leave, return to crimea and work there with this diploma, or will the russian occupiers not accept them? and i... i can tell you that for its part, the russian federation has not
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yet taken certain steps regarding the rejection of ukrainian diplomas, the russian federation recognizes ukrainian diplomas, and theoretically they can return, in fact, i understand that a person who receives an education precisely in ukraine. well, she will not be favorably accepted there with a ukrainian diploma, which was obtained during a full-scale war, this is my assumption, this is my personal opinion, but we all understand that a ukrainian diploma is a prestigious diploma, because a russian one, for example , diplomas and diplomas that are issued in the territory of temporarily occupied crimea, they are simply not like this... this is exactly what i wanted to continue, but when we did this
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survey of students and there was a question, what is your motivation, why you are entering to ukrainian higher education institutions, and there you can say that you can determine, well, there are three motivations that have more than 70%. from the answers that were given, and you know, it was very nice that the majority of the motivation is a sense of civic identity. this is 71% of the answers, in second place is the perspective, well , employment, life perspective, yes, life path, the opportunity to enter higher education institutions abroad, and this is another 71%, so, well, that is why they choose ukrainian
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education, and this is really . yes, because for students from temporarily occupied territories, and in particular from crimea, there are many international study abroad programs in very well-known universities, with grant support, and we have collected such information. on the order of those with whom we communicate from crimea, we transmitted this information in order for them to spread it among the crimeans. and also, why, in my opinion, it is necessary, yes, to choose to study at ukrainian universities, it is because you see that now we will have a great shortage
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of personnel reserves after the de-occupation. very strongly, and valentina potapova, head of the national advocacy department of the almen center for civic enlightenment, i would like to remind our viewers that we continue to communicate, but i would like to ask all viewers who are currently watching this broadcast to subscribe to the espresso youtube channel, the atp youtube channel and comment on it video, that's how youtube already works, if you don't do this, no one will see us, and this important information about admission to... ukrainian universities will also be seen by fewer people than it could, including you you can copy the link to this video and send it to your friends in crimea, only use safe messengers, we do not recommend telegram, we do not recommend viber, any other messengers, well, you know better which ones are safe, ms. valentina, are you still with us, yes with us, yes, i'm with you, great, eh, let's
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move on to another topic, i understand about the numbers you mentioned that... the number of people, students, who choose ukrainian universities is decreasing, for objective reasons, because it is more difficult to leave, but there is another reason, it is huge the russian propaganda machine that is unfolding in crimea, and here we have a video of how the occupiers forced 3,500 children to march in the artek in the so-called immortal regiment for this week, these children were led by a veteran. artek, participants in the war against zakhvatnytska ukraine, representatives of the russian investigative committee, school teams from different regions, cadets of the black sea higher naval school named after nakhimov. well, we remember, in fact, how the nakhimovs sang the national anthem of ukraine when the russians invaded crimea in 2014 and then these guys continued their service in
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naval forces of ukraine. well, that is, ms. valentina, we see that this is, well... just the militarization of children's consciousness, but what are we to do with it and what are we going to do with it next, when the deoccupation of the peninsula already happens? and you know, unlike you, i'm a person who, and being the same age as those who we just saw in the video, and... was in the soviet union, yes, we also had a lot of events when they took us somewhere, they tried to throw something into our heads, but in fact, the children perceive it as
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this, you know, is a very strong coercion, and even when it is teenagers, the reaction can be... on the contrary , different, huh, but one cannot underestimate the propaganda machine that is currently aimed at children in crimea and other occupied territories, and what about to do this, in order to somehow overcome, today we need to develop programs, well, let's call them programs. rehabilitation, programs for the restoration of civic identity, but we need to prepare for this today, and we need to take n steps for the state so that we already have ready teachers who will understand that the children
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who were in the temporarily occupied territory are actually victims of the occupation, and that what they can say to the teacher that ukraine is a nazi state and something like that is just so, you know about... a certain infection, i don't know how to say, because i really don't want to say the word disease, well, it could be a teenage protest, we know that in reality children at such a pubertal age can say very unpleasant things to their parents and teachers , and it is not necessarily related to war and behave defiantly, everything is clear here, but i am actually inspired by what you said that in the soviet union, the children who wore these red handkerchiefs and who
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were taught that marxism, leninism, did not really believe in it, i i hope that in the century of free internet, crimean children also have critical thinking and understand what is really happening. another thing is that sometimes they can't say it publicly, simply because there will be problems. there may be problems with studies and with parents, and in the future with a career, that's all of us we understand, if you know, we communicate, we , well, it so happened that we communicated with students who were in the temporarily occupied territory for almost nine years, and you know that it is inspiring that these students, who are now already in ukraine, are in we have lviv. there was a meeting, and they are very smart people, they are very responsible for their
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mission, they understand that they need to go home, that they need to change, and they tell us that in reality everything is not as bad as it is depicted, but we need from the side states to take certain actions at the international level in order to stop. well, you saw the decision regarding the prohibition of teaching in the ukrainian language, unfortunately, unfortunately, the decision regarding the crimean tatar language was not so, well, unambiguous, and it seems to me that we need to return to this issue, because actually we see that if... the occupiers show certain figures, in terms of access to the native crimean tatar language, they
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have hardly changed, in fact we understand that this is such a big potemkin village, you know this is a very important topic that deserves a separate broadcast, and i hope that we will discuss this topic in more detail in our other broadcasts of the atp and espressa tv channels. crimean tatar language and ukrainian language, suppression of these languages ​​on the territory of the temporarily occupied peninsula. thank you very much, mr. valentina, for taking the time to join our broadcast. the head of the national advocacy department of the almenda civic education center was with us on the air, we talked about education in crimea, more precisely about ukrainian education for residents crimea, it is still available, still possible, and we believe that the best crimean schoolchildren are actually. they come to ukrainian universities and study, if only the ukrainian state would help them. stay with us, see you next week. koroshkenja.
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goodbye. we are looking for 15-year-old ivan bastryukov from the kharkiv region. the boy disappeared in the city of kupyansk back in august 2022, about a month before the liberation of the city from the russians. perhaps, during the occupation, the child was taken to russia or somewhere in the territory not controlled by ukraine. hence, it is very important to know even the smallest details about the disappearance of a child. attention in the photo: ivan bastryukov looks like his 15 years. he has an oval face, dark blond hair and brown eyes. if anyone has seen the boy or knows where he may be, please call the magnolia children's helpline immediately on 11630. call from anywhere. ukrainian
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mobile operator's free calls, if suddenly there is no connection or an opportunity to call, write to the chatbot of the child tracing service at telegram i also want to remind you that the search for ten-year-old artem kholodny, who also disappeared in kharkiv oblast and in the city of kupyansk in september 2022, is ongoing. help find the boy, his mother asks. imagine, a woman has not seen or heard from her son for more than two years. i appeal to everyone who can see or know any information about my child, my son, the cold one, artem andriyovych, if anyone has seen or heard any information, can provide it, i am asking you to do so, because the mother's heart is breaking and the thing is, that the parents of artem kholodny divorced and live separately, it so happened that
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when the war started, the boy was with... his father in the city of kupyansk, kharkiv region. on the third day of the full-scale invasion, the city was completely occupied, and later communication was cut off there. for almost six months, mrs. elena did not have any news about her son, and only in september 2022 she received a short message from him in viber. it was september, around september 10-13, 22nd. let me remind you that on september 22nd, fighters from the ssu liberated kharkiv oblast from the occupiers, and it was during this period elena's son got in touch. of course, the woman tried to call artyom. i wrote him more than one message in response, but all attempts turned out to be useless. the connection with the child mysteriously broke off again, and it is not known where artem kholodny is now. therefore, your help is very important. look at the photo again and remember the boy's face. he is a very
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active boy. fair-haired, with such a lithe physique, light-eyed, gray-blue eyes, active, kind, a good boy. if suddenly someone saw artem cold or knows where he may be now, do not delay and immediately call us on the hotline of the magnolia child tracing service at the short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if it is not possible to call, write to the chatbot of the search service. in a telegram. i have told you only two stories of missing children. since the beginning of the war, we have received thousands of appeals for help in the search. most of the children were found, but the fate of many still remains unknown this especially applies to temporarily occupied territories, where the work of the police is paralyzed, from where it is impossible to leave, and there are problems with communication. sometimes people who can't find their own children don't even
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know what to do and where to turn, if suddenly you find yourself in a similar situation and don't know how to act, call the short number 11630 or write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, here you will be provided with all the necessary advice. in addition, everyone who sees me now can already help in search for missing children. go to the website of the magnolia children's tracing service. here you can see all the photos of the missing. perhaps you will recognize someone. and eventually help you find it. we have created a resource where you can report any crime against a child. in any city, at any time. just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime ua.
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news time on the spresso tv channel, kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. the situation in kharkiv oblast remains complex and dynamic changes the enemy has a tactical success, the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine reports this. enemy assaults and battles continue in several directions in the border villages. the russians used up to five battalions for the offensive on vovchansk. occupiers do not count with losses. instead, ukrainian fighters hold the defense, inflict fire damage on the enemy, use bezpilo.

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