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in ireland, she did not lose contact with ukraine and continued to consider herself a ukrainian and, accordingly, a crimean, and this connection must be preserved, i understand that one of the ways to preserve this connection is integration into all spheres of life irish, that is, ireland is one of the few countries in europe that allows even non- citizens to be elected and to vote locally. elections, we did not make this the topic of this issue, but i cannot but say that you are running for office in a game similar to ours about the regional council, that is, the deputy council, and the elections will be already june 7, and why did you decide for yourself that it is worth trying to go to the elections? for two reasons, andriy, thank you for this question, the first is a... we currently have
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10,000 ukrainians in our county or county or region, and someone should represent their interests, this community needs to be represented at the local level, this firstly, and secondly, i work as a uniworker, which is something between a social worker and a manager of community development, or a manager of organizing some projects for the community, and every day i meet with ukrainians and crimean tatars, and i solve these human issues and daily human needs every day, and now, as a representative of a public organization, i do not have so many tools, i do not have so many levers of influence, i can write letters, call , and very often i can be ineffective in solving these issues, i thought that if i am a representative, here it is not an mp, but a representative, it is called, if i am a representative at the local council level, then i will have a little more tools and a little more power to... help
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to their community here to represent their interests, to advocate, to defend, to voice them, because obviously in irish they help us, but they have their constituents, they have their community, they have their needs, and they don't even know sometimes about our needs, which can be solved very easily, that's a plus for this status, i think it will allow me to communicate with members of parliament, with the cabinet of ministers, and to solve or raise some global issues. question, because people have many questions, and what is our status after the 25th year, now we are under the temporary protection of ireland until the 25th year it was extended, and what's next, are we going to be sent away, are we going to change this social security status to something else, or some people are already talking about whether these years that we are here we live under the temporary protection of the citizenship of those enrolled, if someone wants to stay, that is , there are many such issues, and they should already be raised at the level... of the state, because unfortunately,
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we do not yet see that ireland has some kind of long-term strategy towards ukrainians, and some solutions look, some decisions of the authorities look quite spontaneous and ill-considered, so we need to talk about the long-term integration of ukrainians, how they can use our potential, how we can strengthen them and, for example, fill the gaps that exist in their labor market, just as we can become more efficient taxpayers. taxpayers, if we, for example, would not work in low positions for the minimum wage, but if people could use their ukrainian education, confirm it and go to a higher highly qualified positions, respectively, in this way ireland would also win, and a person would win, and a person would pay more taxes, and ireland would have highly qualified specialists in whom it did not invest anything, especially since the ukrainian parliament is currently considering the issue of double .
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citizenship and how it can work, they say that next week they can even take a vote to the hall, and of course, it is possible to stay and then ukrainians and citizens of some other country, accordingly, will know their plans only until the 25th year, well that you really can't plan anything strategically, let's say to enter a university or send a child to some school. it is very difficult, or opening your own business is small, i will say two more words, if possible, that i like the fact that we conduct courses and help people with opening their own business, i have a big request, and specifically from the crimean tatars regarding opening their own business , these people really, really want to work, very interested and motivated to open small businesses, that is , people already want to open coffee shops, cooking, food delivery and so on. well
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, that is, in principle, in principle, it could also be a very good good moment for them in terms of integration, in order to build their own future here, i'm waiting. from a political point of view, it seems to me that globally this will benefit us, or perhaps contribute to the understanding of irish people and the irish state, and what crimea is, and why it is ukrainian and so on, this is the understanding in ireland, it is what , everyone understands that crimea is a part of ukraine, that the indigenous people of crimea, the crimean tatars, autochthons and so on, is that understanding there, we... explain it and explain it to the irish, for them, honestly, i also can't say about the whole picture, about the whole of ireland, of course that some irish people, they understand , what crimea is and so on, most of them know kyiv , they know odesa, the topic of crimea is unknown to them, they do not know about the indigenous people
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of the crimean tatars, they do not know about the deportation, they do not know about the genocide that the crimean tatars experienced , and we explain this to the irish. and in particular we're planning, i think i don't know, well i won't announce everything, but we're planning a series of cultural events with very famous crimean tatar directors here in ireland, it's in the development and planning stages, but we're planning to do it on independence day , we have already guessed, probably, who is who, but i want to draw the attention of the audience to what is behind our backs. on the plasmas, the types of nature appear, and this time it is not the crimea, usually you see the crimea, but today you see ireland, and here at least nature, well, very, very much to me resembles the crimea in autumn, the same mountains are not very high and pleasant, and there is a blue haze in
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the distance, something similar to our black sea or the sea of ​​azov. mrs. natalya, to remind crimeans, ukrainians once again. who live in ireland on june 7 they have to come to the polls and where are they, well those who have registered, i know that the registration is over, it seems on may 19, those who have registered and can come to the local elections in the city and in the city of killarney , and choose you, you are there under which number in the ballot, i only according to the alphabet, there is none here numbers, there is an alphabet here. we have 17, 17 candidates, and i'll be mediocre to the letter k, krasnenkova, but they all distribute such posters and ask you to give them your first vote from number one, because here they don't put a cross or a checkmark opposite name of the candidate, and they number
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the candidates, this candidate is my first priority, i give him the number one, this is my second priority, i give him the second place, such a hit parade is peculiar, this one takes the third place, this one the fourth, and so on... everyone wants you to be their first place as trikhidka sings. well, you know, i can't help but ask this question, which we ask, we ask everyone who is running for election there, well at least here in ukraine, and what do you promise your electorate? for me, i communicate this as there is a big housing crisis here, we have to deal with it with the housing crisis, we also have to deal with medicine here, because... there are very long queues to see doctors and very, very big pressure on doctors, there are not enough of them , i would like to offer our experience of telemedicine, which we used in ukraine during covid, and regarding houses and regarding the solution of the housing problem, i think
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that we also need to work on it, and plus i am in favor of developing small businesses, small businesses, helping people with mentoring programs, because small businesses are easy to open. but not everyone knows what this path is, and that's why people spend a lot of months of effort and energy to properly create a business plan, get confirmation, funding and so on, i would like to do something like this, something like a mentoring office, where people could be very specifically explained what is needed to do, how to help with this and lead a person by the hand along this path so that a person can open his own business and work in a month or two, and the fourth is that my slogan is unity in community, this is unity in the community , it's about integration, about ukrainians integrating as much as possible and not being in their own bubble, just closed, yes, through language courses, through participation in volunteer programs, the irish are very keen on volunteering, it's
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right in their dna, but and accordingly, so that the irish learn more about us, and the ukrainians integrated into the irish community, and did not remain only in their communities, thank you. krasnenkova is a crimean woman, a candidate for the regional council, an analogue of our regional council in local elections in ireland, and we were talking about crimeans. on the island, well, that’s all for today, gulsum khalilova and andriy yanitsky were in the studio in a joint project of the crimean-tatar tv channel atr and the espresso tv channel, with the main news from the crimea, see you, goodbye, hello, how are you there, it’s normal, slowly, so they gave us as many as nine tanks, guess what, now turn on the video link, i
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'll give you a tour, but come, we 'll stay here for another two weeks, i'll take you for a ride, and not only on a tank, right here near stents in grozivka, i'll tell you that you're visiting a student, you'll be let through, well yes , a student, then my call sign is like this, right here near the station in grohivka, i'll say you're a student, you'll be let through, you're a student. nine there, yes, nine tavka, grozhovka, here, student, student, today you don't observe information security, tomorrow you will be visited by gasmenders, the enemy hears, be careful.
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your place is waiting for you, the light is left on, for dinner - what you love. a warm bed is made, there will be walks, swings and swimming, they are waiting for you on your street, at school, in your church, because in your house they see dreams about you, you are always in front of their eyes, they cry for you, they pray for you. we were happy because we knew you were somewhere nearby,
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half the battle is knowing how hard it is to win, and we will do everything to hug you as soon as possible, so when you are home... when we are together, we are more than a family, we are a nation that united around you. we are looking for 15-year-old kamila neronova from the kharkiv region. the girl lived in donny with russia is the urban-type village of kozacha lopan. at the beginning of the war, this settlement was
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occupied, but in september 2022 it was liberated. and about six months later, at the end of february 23, information appeared about kamila's disappearance. it is not known where the girl may be now. perhaps she was taken to the temporarily occupied territories, or perhaps to russia. therefore, it is very important to learn at least some information. about the circumstances of the disappearance kamila attention to the photo: the girl looks about 15 years old, she has dark hair and brown eyes. so, if anyone has seen kamila or knows where she might be now, call the magnolia children's helpline at 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if suddenly there is no connection or possibility to call. write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. we are also
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looking for 12-year-old vlad lyubechev, who went missing on june 1, 2023, and since then time nothing is known about him. a boy disappeared in the city of vovchansk, kharkiv region. if you know anything about him, don't delay and call us on the hotline at 11630, or write to the chatbot of the children's search service in telegram. i emphasize that it is important to find any, even the smallest details, and as usual, i ask you to share the video on social networks, it is really very dopo. helps in the search and it is possible that one of your friends or acquaintances can recognize the child and provide important information. and i also ask you to look photos of missing boys and girls posted on the website of the children's search service. if you recognize any of them, please report it immediately to 11630. this is
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the magnolia children's helpline. calls from all mobile operators in ukraine. free of charge one thing is clear: the vast majority of children we are trying to trace are now missing due to circumstances related to the war in one way or another, but at the same time, as before a full-scale invasion, children often go missing because they have run away from home. mostly boys resort to this and teenage girls, 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 the parents' respect for the child. show respect for the child's personality, his personal
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space, and his belongings. often we do not notice how our children grow up and what happened normal in behavior with a small child... absolutely unacceptable in behavior with a teenager, for example, and we can't go into a teenager's room without knocking, even more so, we can't go into the bathroom when he's there, you can't dig into his personal things without permission, you can't read his correspondence, it all violates his privacy, violates boundaries, makes him feel insecure and prompts him to run away, prompts him to seek safe places somewhere outside the home, don't we need it, so building... healthy relationship between parents and child. the child has there should be one's own space, where parents should not interfere without consent. and most importantly, respect in adolescence is extremely important. we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against a child. in any city, at any time, just
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go to the site and let us know, and we will launch all possible. mechanisms of criminal punishment. stopcrime ua. february 25, 2022. the second day of a full-scale invasion. the millerovo military air base in the rostov region is on fire. and who did it? - sarcastically asked on the page of the air force command of the armed forces of ukraine. this was almost the first attack by the armed forces of ukraine on enemy territory. according to the information of journalist yuri butusov, it was hit by a tactical missile complex point u. then the aggressor lost several sides, planes and helicopters. from the first days of the great war, the defense forces did not hesitate to strike on the territory of russia. and the enemy, who planned to capture kyiv in three days, suffered losses. but the means of defeat were running out, the enemy
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had adapted, and the western partners, who, after the retreat of the russians from kiev, finally decided to supply to... weapons, established a strict taboo, no strikes on russian territory. we believe that the equipment and facilities that we provide to ukraine, and that other states provide to ukraine, should be used to return ukrainian sovereign territory. in his conversations with mr. umirov, minister austin talks about how best to use these tools. we believe that it is within the ukrainian territory. in the summer of 2023 , the washington post newspaper reported that russian volunteers, who had raided the belgorod region a month earlier, they allegedly used tactical vehicles provided to ukraine by the united states and poland, and carried rifles made in belgium and the czech republic. official brussels then even started an investigation and turned to
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ukraine for clarification. pipets, the defense forces continued to strike enemy territory with drones of their own production. airports, military bases, oil storage facilities, and in the last six months, oil refineries. once, drones even flew to the kremlin. but the ban on the use of western weapons, in particular long-range missiles, which exceed ukrainian drones. both in terms of speed and power, remains in force, and this significantly weakens the armed forces. the laws of war say that when the enemy concentrates forces for an offensive, they must be thinned out, i warn you. strikes, but ukraine has no right to do this, and that is why the russians felt confident in the belgorod region preparing for an offensive in the north of the kharkiv region, and now they are not
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afraid of the strikes of the armed forces, concentrating in the area of ​​the city of suja in the kursk region and creating a threat to the sums. president zelenskyi repeatedly asked the party to review the strict rules that significantly weaken ukraine. i don't think there should be... any bans, because this is not about the offensive of the ukrainian army with the use of western weapons on the territory of russia, this is defense, this is just like the preventive sanctions that we all talked about before a full-scale invasion, this is exactly, this is a warning. there are certain developments in this matter, but so far they are minimal. the baltic states and some other allies strongly support the authorization to strike russia with western weapons. germans categorically against. the head of the foreign affairs committee of the french parliament, jean-louis bourlanche, appealed to the government to lift the restrictions. and great britain,
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if not the first, has actually already done it. david cameron, the minister of foreign affairs of the kingdom, brought good news to kyiv at the beginning of may. ukraine has such a right. just as russia strikes inside ukraine, you can totally understand why ukraine. feels the need to make sure she protects herself. however, the key word in this matter for the united states is the largest arms supplier to ukraine. during a recent visit to kyiv by us secretary of state anthony blinken, he was asked why the us has not yet revised its approach. blinken answered evasively. we did not encourage or create opportunities for launching strikes outside of ukraine. but in the end, ukraine has to decide for itself how it is going to fight, or how it will wage a war to protect its freedom, sovereignty and
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territorial integrity. according to the new york times, blinken supports lifting the restrictions for strikes at least on the russian border territories, but within the biden team there is no unity on this issue. the us president himself has so far taken an extremely cautious position. he said that red lines must be followed in order to avoid a direct conflict with moscow. the debate continues, the pressure on the white house is increasing. a group of congressmen from the republican and democratic parties appealed to us defense secretary lloyd austin to reconsider the ban. speaker of the lower house of congress, mike johnson, also spoke out against restrictions for ukraine. 22 in may hearings in the house of representatives , the chairman of the committee on foreign affairs of russia marked the areas where the american missiles could reach, if the united states had
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the courage to authorize such strikes. the administration of the president, his adviser jake sullivan, limited the use of weapons so that ukraine could not defend itself and retaliate against russia. that is why i would give consent to the use of long-range and short-range radio systems of the referee. and hymers, while you tie the ukrainians' hands. however, while the official position of the united states, including the pentagon, the same as at the beginning of the great war. it is impossible to hit russia with american weapons. at a press conference following another ramstein this week, defense minister lloyd austin avoided answering the question of whether ukraine could use american air defense systems to shoot down planes that bomb. kharkiv kabami from the russian territory. the us continues to play a dubious game called de-escalation. according to some
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military experts, it was because of this strategy that ukraine and its allies missed the chance to inflict a strategic defeat on russia in the fall in 2022. as president zelenskyi noted, the military decisions of the event are delayed by a year. and these delays cost ukraine human lives. and territory. see this week in the judicial control program with tatyana shustrova. judicial reform and ukraine's path to the eu are under threat. if there is a failure of any european integration for us, then we will be in this limbo for an infinite number of times. but why does the supreme court leave unscrupulous judges in their positions? i bought it for what, but i sold it. greetings, this is a program of judicial review, and as always we are talking about basic reform, on which... our european prospects depend, how the new judicial power is being formed in ukraine, and whether we can really confidently talk about a total renewal, experts
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notice alarming symptoms that... can threaten the entire reform, about all this today, but first traditionally to the news: the firm of the wife of the head of the kyiv district court of odesa, serhiy chvankina, bought an apartment in maidam for 310 thousand dollars or almost 12 million uah. as reported by investigation info, the apartment was purchased by the company of judge nela golubeva's wife. salary at home lawyers and teachers of the odessa law academy do not allow such expenses as the salary of the judge himself. according to the florida company registry, golubeva opened a company in the united states last year in february, and in less than a month the company purchased 105 m2 in maidama, a few hundred meters from the coast of the atlantic ocean. previously, the public integrity council in its conclusion about the judge's non-compliance with the criteria of integrity and professional ethics noted that the fortunes of chvankin and his family are of dubious origin. press service meanwhile, the kyiv district court of odesa
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published refuting the information about the purchase of an apartment in maidam, noting that the property was purchased on credit for 30 years, but the loan agreement was never published in court. the statement of the press service also traces the alleged threat of lawsuits to the journalists who published the news about the real estate registered to the firm of judge chvankin's wife. the above qualification commission continues to conduct interviews with candidates for the position of judge and with current judges. themis, assessing their integrity and professionalism competencies. and although this is already an updated composition of the vkks, which was formed with the participation of foreign specialists and taking into account high international standards, experts and public activists notice a decrease in the quality of conducting assessments. the commission is increasingly turning a blind eye to non-compliance. we reloaded the highest qualification commission of judges by 100%. expectations from them, and this is not only the expectation of ukrainian society, because
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the request for... judicial power, it has been very relevant since the days of the maidan, since the revolution of dignity, and we have only just started this process, did they resume, let's say, the qualification evaluation of judges, which began back in 2015, with a new body that was supposed to finally fire unscrupulous judges, and everything started as if it was not bad, but now the percentage of cases, the percentage of judges in respect of which the decision was made negative, the public council of integrity, i.e. recognized them as unscrupulous. we, in respect of which the higher commission of judges agreed, today only 38%. of the more than 110 judges who have already passed the qualification evaluation, at least 62 had negative results conclusions of the public integrity council, and more than half of them the higher qualification commission, despite questionable integrity, recognized as suitable for the position and sent only 22 to dismissal. that is, in two -thirds of the cases, the higher
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commission of judges... throws into the trash all those facts and all those things that were found in relation to judges, their dishonesty, their property, their previous decisions, and so on. this is a bad number, but a catastrophic trend, because if this continues, there is every chance that in a few months, not even a few years, the vkks will reach the figures of the previous vkks khuzyakov, who was actually dismissed for the failure of the judicial reform, when three were dismissed. only 15 of the thousands of judges who passed the qualification assessment. the supreme court of justice left several judges in their positions at once who have negative conclusions of the state administrative court. for example, the judge of the pavlograd city district court of the dnipropetrovsk region serhii babiya. in 2018, babia's wife bought a toyota chr car for almost uah 800,000. babii says that part of the amount for him was allegedly given to his wife by her mother, and he paid the rest. but in the declaration for some reason, the judge did not even indicate
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the mother's gift. nor mine was told: i give my mother the old one, and she helps me with you 50-50 50 for 50, buy a new one, that's all. in 2013, serhii babiya's wife purchased shares of the ebrd public joint-stock company for almost uah 110,000. according to the foundation, at that time it had no official income, the judge did not report such shares or income from their disposal in any of the annual declarations. the wife purchased these securities with her own funds, i had nothing to do with this transaction, that's why she actually bought it for, but sold it, well, well, where did she get these funds, that's the point in this question, the wife had her own free funds all the time, the public integrity council draws attention to the connections of judge serhii babii with the current people's a deputy of ukraine from the servant
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of the people, a member of the committee. oleksiy of the verkov council on legal policy.

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