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preserves wild life, one labor m p, things otherwise, public mood change because week such as the leaves are things from the past and they were barbarous things from the past. this is going to happen to try to be hunting as well. my bill will be as small as i've gone that way. well, 100 game is a major contributor to south africa's tourism. it contributes over 300000000 dollars each year to the economy. and by this new may be and votes, one of the killing of these animals brings in a lot of money, which one as president had best to say about european politicians that have weighed in on the argument. it is very easy to sit in berlin and have an opinion about our affairs in botswana where paying the price for preserving these animals for the world. the greens look at us with contempt. i want missus lemke whom i deeply respect to take the time to accept the facts and the science. if you like them so much, please accept this gift from us. you should live with the animals the way you tried to tell us too. well, when it comes to the killing of these animals for sport, a k,
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a hunting tourism media, unless by not long again, he says, africa should be left to learn to manage its own resources or. and there's a tendency within the, among the lead. but us, who sort of that the us advocates a main us who cannot take responsibility for the on the surface and the african wildlife. it'd be in today, we'd be not explored think it's such anybody's facilities and we never destroyed finish our any most. so we are quite capable, it's a government to take charge in property, manage already sources such as anybody. so i think the to some, uh and thoughtful for someone to come and tell us how or the best place to, to teach us or to show us how to manage all of these sources before independence. i
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think i want to drive or do i don't have to start this ticket my hand, but we know very well. it was just so they would just so taking the most of it to their countries and i know very well it then you to put it. i know animals like we have so that i will. what do you see the place to have us and our, our resources including the web life in this, in the month of that to well managed not to be extinct. so i don't see the, the, them a claim on a well intended for us. the, the under estimate is us the under estimate of because the thing, as i said earlier, they treat us as we children, is if we, you know, incompetent and that is possible. yet the other one to many okesha is clear, demanding, or asking for us to, to, to support them in terms of, you know,
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elephants and made of the i know most for me i forgot, which means we have managed to a was a controversial story wrapping up this house program on, on to some african countries saying that trophy hunting is good for local economies, but not is 20 of the world's most endangered animals live in africa. and that numbers are only declining. it says on the the, what is part of it that the
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employee would post good isn't the deepest view of us and bidding the word part is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without glitches. let's go out of as the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the send, the 65 to 5 must be the one else calls. question about this, even though we will bend in the european union the kremlin mission, the state on the russians cruising and split the ortiz phone,
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even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. for what question did you say a request, which is the thousands of years humans have been looking into the start of searching for answers here? and there's the, are the scientist to continue that tradition. getting information from galaxies far, far away in hopes that humanities might survive in the future. not in his head of a special after physical observatory, home to many telescopes which we were in for an interest in to the we are now joined by pauses of choke the chairman of the russian red cross. first,
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let's start with the fact that the delegation of the russian red cross visit a china and the memorandum of cooperation between the russian and chinese red cross was signed. could you please tell us more about disagreements and it's objectives? i just need to know that there's what's going on going into us the russian red cross beginning major transformation of its activities in 2021, which has affected both our internal pros. this is and humanitarian work inside the country, as well as issues related to our international cooperation. one of our key areas is the development of partnerships with other national societies. which like us, are members of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. and participants in the international red cross movement, one of the national societies with which we're strengthening our interaction and bringing it to a strategic level is the chinese red cross. i should know we've already had to short term project agreements with the chinese red cross and the 21st century, which lasted one year as part of the implementation of
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a particular project. and now actually fairly intensive joint, very effective elaboration of disagreement. we have signed with our chinese partners, but you could call, let's say strategic partnership agreement, which covers several areas of our joint work for a period of 5 years. first, this will create and develop educational and training programs for volunteers, employees and the public. that 2nd is assistance in case of emergencies. evelyn, if they arise on the territory of russia or china, the national society will offer its assistance if it has the ability to help and important 3rd area is improving our humanitarian work as a whole. exchanging best practices and experience and the framework of interaction with the population with various vulnerable categories. and the last area, which is also extremely important for us, is cooperation between the regional branches of our national societies. because ultimately, and work is focused precisely at the regional level and how significant do you think this memorandum is?
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then i can use that the witching was new. it's very important for us on a very significant document because it probably takes our relationships as partner national societies to a more significant level, if not to the level of strategic partnership. our recent trip to china was very eventful and interesting. we were able to get acquainted and communicate not only with the leadership and the employees of the chinese, red cross and chinese were across foundation, but also to look at the work of their regional branches. and we realized that we have points of intersection areas that we're developing in a parallel away. and there is very interesting experience that we and they have gained, which we can exchange in order. most importantly, to increase the effectiveness of our humanitarian work. in principle, this is the main goal of our cooperation on my beloved any of our actions as the russian red cross. i'm sure, just like the chinese red cross is aimed at enabling us to more effectively and efficiently carry out our mission. you'll be, in our case, the mission of any national society is to prevent and relieve any human suffering. and every action we take is accordingly done in fulfillment of this mission. well,
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taking into account the fact that since 2021, we have begun to actively increase our international contacts and partnerships. we've entered into a number of agreements with other national societies and the chinese red cross as a national society, which is very close to us as adjacent to our strategic region and from the far east . where as you know, various emergency situations can occur where there are vast territory. so i think that in this case, some aspects of cooperation that have already begun before this agreement will be able to deepen and developers. and we will be able to give an impedance to further interaction between our regional branches of our national societies. i me and of course, which is probably the most important and key thing we will be able to work more closely, constantly being contact so that in difficult times we can always come to each other's aid. now, in addition to sign in this memorandum, you'll also discuss with your colleagues to be areas of cooperation between the regional branches. could you please tell us the results of these discussions?
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you can use them when i yes, sure. and we have already begun contacts at the level of regional branches. by the way, one of the key points in our agreement, which we really help will be implemented not only at the level of our headquarters, but also at the regional level. is cooperation in the development of the red cross youth movement. the russian red cross has a youth council and the chinese red cross has a huge number of volunteers and young people who are passionate about it. it's after all, youth and volunteers are the driving force of any national society. therefore, of course, so it is very important for us to work together in this direction, to organize not only some annual meetings, but also regular ongoing work. recently, a delegation of doctors from the russian red cross took part in an internship that took place in china. also, it was one of the formats of cooperation such a narrow profile medical. one also was part of our trip to china. we visited the friendship hospital in the property. this friendship hospital was once upon
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a time back in the soviet period donated and built by the so good government through the mediation of the soviet, the red cross and red crescent society. i'm our pre does the surface and was donated to the chinese side to die. and accordingly, we were able to see the hospital itself and get acquainted with the medical technologies that are used there. how do you assess the relations between the russian and chinese red cross in recent years where there are any cases of assistance from your side? and there's that can yes. now, yes, sure, it's probably the 1st thing that comes to mind is cobit time. so i think this is the year 202021. when the whole world was facing such a huge challenge. and all the national societies came to the age of their brother and sister, national societies, as we call it. and during the pandemic, there was very long cooperation and support from the, from the chinese red cross and the russian red cross. we also quite recently won a terrible tragedy, occurred, deter, attack the truck with city hall in moscow. the chinese red cross,
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the national society, came to us with the initiative and offered support and assistance in helping the victims and the families of the victims systematically. on a daily basis, we provide assistance to all victims and their families, trying to surround them with care and warm thing. coordination with the authorities who are also actively conducting this work. and the chinese red cross made donations to help people to expand our charitable programs. we of course, appreciate this very highly would it's well besides that we are conducting a number of other exchanges for talk about russian chinese relations in general. how much does the development of relations between russia and china, whether it be political or economic affects that the relations between the humanitarian organizations between the 2 vacancy with the i'm, i'm gonna click manage next. you know, i can probably say here my personal feelings from the trip to china because probably it is at this level that one can feel that the same attitude and the st
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perception that openness of our chinese partner is sort of you, i would even call them friends, because we really became very close friends during this time, complete, open this and a desire to show and answer any questions. of course, everyone reminded and also noted that this year in march, the 75th anniversary of russian chinese diplomatic relations with them. and the chinese side also noticed that it is very significant that in such a solemn and very important year, we carried out such a significant process of signing and strengthening cooperation between the chinese red cross and russian red cross time. because we have a very long common border. and so when i talked about cooperation between regional offices, this is also very important in cases where a certain emergency situations or crises may arise on the border of some regions or even the states. and therefore, here the coordination of national society, this is extremely important because how effectively coordination between national side use is done will determine how quickly people can get help or not. so we also
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met with representatives of the russian embassy in china. we also talked and shared our treatments, our movement in this direction. and of course, we learned a little about the policy in general, which is being built in by diplomatic missions and interaction and, and strengthening the partnership with the chinese side to learn. and it is in the spirit that we hope to build our partnership and cooperation, but we see very positive response from that side. and of course, according to such a good russian tradition, we always reciprocate those people who come to us with a sincere desire to help with openness, with a sincere desire, perhaps to share something and learn something from us or not. but of course, there are a number of areas and one of them is interaction with the chinese redcross, which for us is of course a strategic. now you have noticed that the international red cross and the red crescent movement lack russian speakers are speaking delegates. how do you think you could solve this problem? that, um it's the system which you version that problem. yes, this is indeed
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a very important issue. you know, that the international red cross and red crescent movement is working all over the world. and if some kind of disaster occurs in a country, then in addition to the national society itself, mobilizing its capabilities and resources, it can also request help from other national societies and other national red cross or red crescent societies can offer their assistance accordingly. if this proposal is received positively, then the national society is sent to such a humanitarian operation which can last for different periods of time. and of course, we must always remember that when helping people we do not know where an emergency will happen. and often emergencies occur where the local population knows certain languages. for example, if an emergency situation occurs on the territory of a russian speaking region, it is clear that in some individual villages they may know either the national language of this country. most likely they definitely now or the russian language. and here a very important question arises regarding the preparation of delegates for international
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humanitarian missions, who speak russia, and of course they must speak other languages. well, english what, perhaps french and the arabic. this is always welcome. last year we began such preparations together with the international federation of the red cross and red crescent society. this is our contribution to the general him any turing cause and very important work. because during an emergency, the human resources that exist are extremely important when we had 3 international humanitarian missions for the 1st time and many years in the last 20 years, the russian red cross has conducted such international humanitarian missions. these are 2 missions to the syrian arrow republic. who did you remember that after the earthquake, which occurred and affected the territory of syria and turkey, a, a large number of the populations suffered and civil and social infrastructure was devastated. and of course, a huge number of organizations, national societies, companies and simply concerned individuals from all over the world, responded to this call to action and offered their help. we offered our assistance
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to the syrian error, crescent, and our 2 groups left with a mobile point with a team of doctors, psychologists with humanitarian aid, and with baby foot something more than 3 and a half 1000 people received assistance. and it seems to me, you know, this sense of shoulder and sense of elbow that national societies show at the time of crises, emergency situations very well displays. the true to many, terry and face to the 1st is between russia and western countries. i would like to touch upon this, the differences between both regions and the political arena, affect the work of humanitarian organizations, the machine i got and stuff worse, but you know, viewed and let's probably start with the fact that i'm sure that you're minutes or an activity you send me to these of some of the terry and organizations should not be transformed due to political reasons. that's the politicize ation of humanitarian activities is unacceptable. and most of national societies,
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even almost all of them agree with this thesis. we all talk about it all the time because the interference of the political context in our work can of course, harm the results of our work. and neutrality and independence are 2 key principles to maintain trust from the beneficiaries we help. but there is also a very important principle such as impartiality. we should not pay attention to the affiliation of $1.00 or another of our beneficiaries to one group or another. and that's why we should not look at their level of education at their citizenship. and in general, there are people who do not even have the citizenship and we as the red cross should also help such people, we should not pay attention to their religion or their appearance. and this is probably the cornerstone that is late in the foundation of the international movement machine act neutrally and impartially helping all those people in need in order to do this and many national societies, of course,
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a huge number of policies have been approved to do the risk of politicize ation. a few monitoring activities always exist and we constantly talk about it. and here it is very important to follow the very principles that i mentioned. unfortunately, we have seen more than once situations where they try to politicize humanitarian work. but it seems to me here that faith in our principles our believes in general, in the best it will help us survive even the most difficult times. we have had a tax on our information resources and various others, not information, but telephone a tax on our resources on our servers. and this is probably the same attack on humanitarian workers, which is generally prohibited by the entire civilized world. now, one of the tasks of your organization is to support migraines, who have arrived to russia and 2021. you opened an educational center for the children of migrants. and every year,
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the number of the peebles studying in the center increases. now, could you please tell me why that is if i'm losing a probably new thought across. this is one of the areas that is not only specific to the russian red cross, but also to all national societies around the world. support for refugees, migrants displaced persons. the reasons may be different with the fact is that a person is in a vulnerable situation and they also need to monetary and support and some kind of assistance and integration. and social integration into society is extremely important today. and that's why here there are training centers which we, by the way, operate not only in moscow, which you said how we opened in 2021. but we also have such a training center in st. petersburg, probably in such a key points. hubs for migraines and immigrants. our training centers are primarily engaged in teaching russian as a foreign language. and we provide these opportunities to everyone without exceptional and it is clear that we have volunteers working in our training center
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. and sometimes we simply cannot accept all those who need the help thing at the moment. we have about 350 people taking classes. when we teach, these are children from immigrants, families who we teach, not only russian as a foreign language, but also talk about and teach some subjects of the school curriculum, respectively in russian or a foreign language. so that they can better adapt. and then eventually they go off to attend school because we of course, are not an educational organization. we do not issue school certificates and we cannot replace schools. but for 1234, maybe 5 months. during this time, we can help them adapt, get more comfortable, and we can tell them about some cultural features that exist about the traditions that exist in moscow and other cities about our multinational country. and accordingly, we have completely different children and people age from 3 to 27 studying in these
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educational centers. for example, in moscow because we also work with preschoolers, we conduct the various educational game is empower psychologists work with them to the there are children from completely different countries. in addition, in our st. petersburg training center, we specialize more in teaching adults. and accordingly, we give them, perhaps such a very important key to understanding the country. where do they not reside? it's about the language because if they know the language and understand what's being set to them, then it will be much easier for them to adapt to that society. you know, what are the plans and goals of the rational process for the remaining health of 2024 funds, most cash notes, you know, of course we have a lot of plans. i'm still not. first of all, we understand that we have our key areas. the areas of humanitarian work. this is a social program helping elderly people at home teaching master classes on related care. this is a program for 1st aid training assistance to patients with
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h i. v and tuberculosis, reunification of family ties assistance in emergency situations and so on. the 1st block is our plans activities, which we carry out outside of emergency situations. and secondly, this is our activity in which we carry out and emergencies. now we still have several charity programs that we started quite a long time ago. these are programs for injured and deceased people. we have launched such a large scale program to help the victims and the families of those killed in the terror attack across the city. hold up, we provide them the opportunity to go to a health resort treatments in order to recover both and psychologically and physically. and of course, every day we face new challenges. they can be local, they can concern a specific house. when a person has a disaster and their house has burned down, for example, and at this moment we try to provide the person with humanitarian aid, clothing,
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food, and help them find some kind of help among other non profit organizations. because we cannot do absolutely have these things. we always say that if we cannot help a person, then we will re direct them to those who can help. probably our most important task is not to slow down a piece of humanitarian work that we began at the beginning of the year and to expand our volumes of assistance. we have large programs to help displaced people and immigrants. and of course, we also have such a very specific programs. these are programs that help russians abroad who are in some sort of trouble there. and perhaps our most important task, which is spelled out in our strategy through to 2028, is to become the main humanitarian agency and rush on. so that in any situation, we have trained employees and volunteers. that there are stocks of humanitarian aid and a wide range of humanitarian aid services. this is not only humanitarian assistance,
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it is also psychological and legal assistance. this also includes various types of voucher support. so that in a specific situation, the person is always surrounded by care and support. the, the, the rapid collapse of the ottoman empire gave the arabs hold for independence. but the colonial power. so their future differently. great britain and france agreed on the seizure of the error of lands under the guise of the so called mandate of the league of nations. this bible play caused particular indignation in a rack,
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which was to get under the control of the british. in may 1921 rest with claim for dependence broke out both assuming and that she took part in it. soon the rallies turned into a real uprising against the invaders. more than 130000 people took up arms. britons urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft where it is war. secretary winston churchill burge the use of chemical weapons against the rebels. and general ser, i own there held a border. the destruction of any village where weapons were found burning a village properly takes a long time. an hour or more according to size paulding recalls cynically. in his memoirs, the media build girl d paid off. the result was crush. however, separate his empire had to make serious concessions. in 1921,
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it recognized the solve the 1st as the king of a rag time gave part of the power to representatives of the local population. v. a racket revolt marked the beginning of the national consolidation of the country and became an important milestone on the way to final independence. the recognize of days compared to the study question. like joe, she knew what you're dividing. is that song, some of the by the list to look for you still knew just suspicion? is that gonna be able to do the like the demo that you're going to be that those of the
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and luxury is just about changes to this one. most of the rooms, $242.00, you $149.00 people died including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off. the face of the law. new blue loves are a little bit live, arching kind of charlie was, you know, is you, will you part of the photos? oh, shoot. was hard really. i really usually its own you feeling, you know, so the infamous battalion responsible for the atrocity included over $100.00 ukrainian national is from west to new. right. because of the picture. all right, and so i'm see a blue car and so far as the new e phone, that's a lot of those to be just for assuming, you know, i'm with them. us customers de classified criminal cases from the central archive of the k g. b of the rules shed light on the atrocity announced
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a numerous questions that have remained an onset for many years. watch on oxy, the. and the headlines right here in off the international nato has lost its purpose and as training into unknown territory. that's the message from hungary, that's foreign administer, also adding the country will not support the war effort. enable. hungry will stay out of this needle mission and support of ukraine. disposition assures that we can protect the security of hungry and the security of the hung, gary and people. to the we firmly oppose nato's breakthrough and its positioning as a regional and defensive organization instigating the confrontation in asia pacific conflict of china. so nato's tactics. the lines takes am suggesting beijing is the one fueling, the competing ukraine, that's the spike, china's continued pulse of peace.

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