tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 10, 2022 11:00am-12:00pm MSK
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by reaching sexual maturity, it is believed that the osprey is a long-liver and can live up to 25 years . confirmation of these words in 2011, when the oldest ringed female was revealed. her age was 30 years, but not everyone can boast of such an achievement. one of the reasons for people in the middle of the 19th century in the entire soviet union, including belarus, the situation was extremely tense in agriculture , pesticides were used everywhere, they almost killed graceful birds, but nature gave a person a second chance and it was not possible not to use it extremely stupid.
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objects of art in their original form breaks the brain. it 's at first you don't understand what's going on here click here click there click. there is also a name here. masha is. irina is natalya, it turns out like with a violin for growth. there was a time. this may be the seventies, when it was considered there almost as a bourgeois instrument, and the authentic belarusian rites are called
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ostrozhechka, this pizza clothes, rather a family lie down and sleep. i will also dream of the diversity of timeless creativity, which is always relevant in the wife of the king of great friendship, was the master of the forest. here he is in front of us all his own who are the visitors of your museum, well, the children's museum is written like that and , accordingly, we love it more, when children come and basically see it until the fifth grade in cultural projects on belarus 24 tv channel.
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taken to the countryside, as usual, and now it’s already here i like it better than in the city, to be honest. the head is infecting, the fish feeds it on the name of who they are, of course, soon the month of zara we will soon feed with roofs. tanya, we have a completely different mentality. if you work to work, if you sing to sing to have fun, then to have fun, but if god forbid he is in some kind of grief, then also with all sense, yak’s aptems live with a terrible field. look in the project of the same name on the tv channel belarus 20 shatyr. we know that clay vessels were widely distributed, such vessels, uh, which are called glitches, in fact, who
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whether? i save, where we have the lesovik museum, of course, yes, the most important one collected objects in different places during the expedition traveled throughout belarus mythology. it 's still not as rosy as it seems, watch the culture fashion project on our tv channel. i am valery tolkachev, head of the department of the general prosecutor's office of the republic of belarus, head of the investigation group for the investigation of the criminal case on the genocide of the belarusian people. today i want to talk about the progress of the investigation of this criminal case and the preservation of historical memory on the
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air program. say, don't be silent in the studio tatiana shcherbina and victoria popova hello and today our guest is valery tolkachev. good afternoon. hello valery vitalievich on january 5, 2022, the law of the republic of belarus on the genocide of the belarusian people was adopted. well, i would like to immediately note that the belarusian people are all soviet people about at that time on the territory of the bssr. so, we will probably put an end to some disputes on this topic, but the question remains. that's what, uh, do i understand correctly that this is precisely the fact of the genocide of the bssr in relationships. it was not somehow, let's say, documented. hmm, it was not announced, so to speak, after the liberation of the territory of the ussr in the forty-fourth year. e for
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the state. in general, there were completely different tasks - the liberation of further european states from the nazi invaders. it was necessary to raise the country from the ruins. it was necessary to restore the economy of the building. houses, collective farms, state farms, it was just necessary to continue to live, therefore, immediately after the liberation of the territory of the bssr, the created commissions of the state emergency the commissions they examined as a whole. uh, the scale of the tragedy of the atrocities of the nazi occupiers were the corresponding acts, which were sent to moscow in the subsequent and these acts. they formed the basis of the indictment , both at the nuremberg trials and later at the minsk trials, but the acts of the extraordinary state commission. they
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were generally without nuances, without details. yes. eh, certain facts were stated, more massive somewhere in certain places. hmm , they just passed by because they didn’t have time and today after the initiation of a criminal case. and we are filling in these gaps , white spots, including in the actions of the state emergency commission. we analyze. the documents are not only here in minsk, we are working closely with the state archives of the russian federation, here we are assisted by employees of the investigative committee of russia of the prosecutor general's office this year a working group was created to establish the fact of the genocide of the soviet people joint orders were signed by the prosecutor general of the republic belarus andrey ivanovich the swede and the prosecutor general of the russian federation
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red, we are actively working with our colleagues. and this work is just beginning for us. it will continue to develop in this direction, ask what served as a catalyst, having studied and analyzed those moments and the situation that has developed in our republic in the second half of 2020. we began to look at the reasons. why did this happen? why today? in our country, in the capital of our beautiful republic, a mass disorder. where did it come from? who was the catalyst and we analyze all the materials, uh, a number of documents, and again such ones return, to this white-red one. yes , we began to look at the so-called white symbols, including that during the years of occupation
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of the republic of belarus, under these banners , a handful of our people were definitely during the war years. she took the side of the german fascist invaders and their assistants. give me banners under this symbolism, atrocities of crime were committed against our population, including the destruction and they drove our people into slavery in germany, and when we already began to forget about the horrors of that war, and this generation, which grew up in a calm peacetime in a prosperous state, we looked deep into this problem. as they say in the root? that is, in short, the 20th year is one of the reasons for the catalyst, as you said in this direction, but then again, they were all nazi criminals were prosecuted . and there is such a thing as the inevitability of punishment for deeds
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for genocide, this is the top crime that has no statute of limitations. therefore, to bring all the perpetrators to criminal responsibility is also one of the reasons for initiating a criminal case. again, it is necessary to pay tribute to the memory of those who died during the great patriotic war. and also one of the reasons to perpetuate the memory of all those killed is not to forget not to happen again. i also wanted to clarify. what is the legal term genocide genocide is enshrined in the convention of the organization of the birch nations of december 9 , 1948 and implies genocide the action is aimed at complete or partial destruction of the national racial, religious or ethnic origin of the belarusian legislation, responsibility for genocide is provided for in article 127 of the
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criminal code. i want to note that on the territory of the bssr they committed all forms and methods of genocide, this destruction of the population. uh, by killing causing grievous bodily harm. these were measures aimed at preventing childbearing. children were taken away from one group and transferred to another, that is, when our children, together with their families, were taken to slavery in concentration camps by whole families in relation to children. atrocious crimes were committed, including our children were donors for german soldiers, they simply pumped out blood from them and were already dying. they were left on the streets in the pits, then they buried the trials of the nazis and accomplices in the ussr let's see a fragment from the chronicle of the
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minsk trials in january 46 in the afternoon of 46 years to the minsk house, the red army crowd did not go people representatives of the creative scientific intelligentsia, military civilians and urban trees. in two weeks, crowded hall in specially designated spoons. every word will be caught by journalists of belarusian publications tass correspondents representatives of the chinese press america england is on january 15, 1946, an open trial began in minsk, which will later be called minsk nuremberg on the bench, the defendants are 18 people, the organizers and executors of mass executions on the territory of occupied belarus, how many during
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your operations was arrested soviet citizens suspected of being connected with a partisan in 1300 people were arrested and imprisoned 19 a person was shot and 500 sent to a concentration camp in germany who made the final decision in the camp or the execution personally? can you explain from the point of view of an employee of the prosecutor's office, why only 18 people appeared before the court, there were much more of them ; those who gave orders, these were the generals , the leaders of certain armies, these are people who, as it was said, asserted these bloody conclusions, people who
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following orders from the supreme high command. e germanic. they are already here, being in high positions already put into action. these orders. these orders were given to subordinates, some of them were personally carried out, therefore the minsk process. he was only above the leadership, which at that time was captured and this process was going on over them, but the people who were within reach. yes, including those that were in the achievement, of these eighteen, there were performers among them, but apart from the minsk process. there were other trials on the territory of the bssr. criminal cases are being studied by us; they are in the archives of the state security committee. it's not just the germans themselves. these are lithuanians, latvians, ukrainians. uh, including,
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unfortunately, our belarusian collaborators are a small part. our fellow citizens who have gone here to cooperate with the occupying authorities. yes, we were talking about this, but there was no such mass event. and maybe uh, maybe at that time it was not customary to talk about it? yes, after the victory over nazi germany, what is soviet union it was a feat of one soviet people as a whole victory over fascism? this also included lithuanians, latvians, estonians, ukrainians, russians, who fought on various fronts of that war, but there were also those traitors collaborators. eh, there were accomplices of the nazis and it was not accepted and not necessary to talk about it publicly at that time. eh, why, so that in one country in the soviet union there
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were no interethnic conflicts , some quarrels, so it was a little, as it were, classified. today we are talking about that these crimes are not without a statute of limitations, yes, and we are returning to them, as soon as the structure of the moment requires the return of historical memory, we ourselves say that the twentieth year showed that, unfortunately, all underwear is growing and - quite right, therefore, when investigating a criminal case. we , among other things, put up a barrier for the rehabilitation of the nation of ism for the gyreization of this symbolism. and we convey the historical truth that was at that time and we need to talk about it, unfortunately, in our society there are a small number of people who question the results of the second world war are attempting to rewrite the history of the great victory, pray the feat of the soviet soldier liberator while reducing the tragedy
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of the belarusian people, but our generation and the younger generation will not be deceived and no attempts to rewrite this history and the feat of our people. if they fail , the prosecutor general's office will stand as a barrier, as will our other law enforcement agencies to investigate. recall that the criminal legislation of the republic of belarus provides for criminal responsibility for the rehabilitation of nazism due to the fact, the denial of the genocide and the belarusian people, we'll see. and also fragments of the chronicle , how did the trial end? at 14:30 , the military prosecutor, major general of justice yachenin, approached the microphone on the podium and read out the verdict. after the final words over the hippodrome. hung oppressive. the silence of the car moved from the place the bodies of the executed were not removed
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until the end of the day. that's all we're talking about is such philosophical concepts the return of historical memory, yes, justice, but i am , and how do you think that the prosecutor's office is such a goal puts in front of him. you have a specific task, new tribunals, new arrests. i have already said above bringing all the perpetrators to justice. who escaped this punishment, the word tribunal is a little loud. uh, here we need to proceed from the reality, as part of the investigation, we sent 60 requests to 18 states of the world. someone renders assistance there, and someone does not render today. we have information from more than four hundred and fifty nazis who escaped criminal responsibility. they are now alive, they all feel well, of course , how they were able to escape from criminal
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responsibility, as we see. in 1944, these baltic formations, as a rule, others transferred them to the western front. the german command was afraid that these formations would falter under the onslaught of the red army and would not be able to hold out on the defensive. there on the western front many of them surrendered to the ally, in particular the americans, even after the victory. hmm 1945. all these people were not filtered and many of them asked to give them to her e. in the soviet union, fearing criminal liability, the result of which, in their opinion, would be what we have just seen, this is capital punishment. and next, when relations between the soviet union in the united states began to cool down a little and heat up, uh, here uh, hmm, our former allies, primarily
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the americans. these nazi accomplices of criminals began to be used for their own political purposes. they were retrained in schools. the cia followed them. threw someone tried to throw on the territory of the soviet baltic states to carry out some specific subversive actions already inside. and these are the people who in the forties committed a crime in this way were able to avoid criminal liability. some of them live in the united states of america, some in canada, in latin and american countries, part of them live in the baltic states, and when we sent a request from the republic of lithuania to latvia, hmm, i mentioned this more than once, even though we received an answer where we spoke. at particular from our baltic neighbors. they
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impossibility of fulfilling our legal request leads to, uh, i'll try to quote verbatim, as the execution of this request may seem to the national security of these states, but we really understand that it's simple. ah, today's political elites of the baltic states , they harbor war criminals and do not give us the opportunity. just even interrogate them and give us certain documents to read, maybe twofold, for example, i read it. so they have on the military criminals are also kept safe in the country, because this is how you can treat this wording, that this is an extradition. i mean never threatens national security. so what did they encounter there. uh. what national security? what can we talk about when we want to, uh, figure it out and deduce all the circumstances. just even ask them to be interrogated, where were you
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during the great patriotic war. what did you do? what they did, that is. uh, this is a crime entirely of these uh criminals. it is quite possible that they integrated today, but into this society, but still. an interesting question, when you first announced that you would be doing these investigations. and our opponents suggested that, and this is hmm our desire to insist on some kind of material compensation for the genocide. we are considering the financial side of this issue. maybe we can count on it, or in general, uh, such a task. we are working on a complete establishment of the damage caused to the republic, because here the damage that was taken into account after the liberation of the republic is approximate . approximate it is the minimum separately. the affected areas were highlighted. very
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difficult. the whole republic of belarus in fact. this is a mass grave. this is the place of destruction of our population. these are destroyed cities, villages, villages, destroyed enterprises, roads, bridges, i remind everyone on the telegram channel, say no where can you leave your comments, ask us questions, invite guests, and we are in touch. on the air say it again, don't be silent. and today our guest is the head of the department the agent of the prosecutor's office, the head of the investigation team on the investigation of the criminal case of the genocide of the belarusian people, valery tolkachev. valery vitalievich has been excavating for several months, er, in previously unknown places. yes, as far as i understand, this year, as i read, it is planned to carry out 27 such search works. this was completely unknown before. the burial of most of them is previously generally unknown burials.
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here, how to calculate correctly. i want to focus on june 11th. we're just scheduled to reburial the remains of the victims, uh, that we found on the grounds. in the gomel region, in the so-called chetkovo forest, last year they carried out, which means that the excavations were carried out last year. e, relevant expert studies have already been carried out, according to the conclusion of the examinations. uh, the cause of death is violent, as a rule, these are shots in the back of the head, and some ostankinos allow us to say that before they shot the victim, the nazis put people on their knees near the pit and shot them in the back of the head. in the same place, a large number of spent bullets, shells, and small arms were found in these places, which consisted of
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armed with the wehrmacht on june 11, before the burial in the gomel region, representatives of the authorities of the law enforcement bloc will be invited there, the public, including the belarusian republican youth union, representatives of all religious. eh, speaking of confessions, already about this place it was previously considered unknown. in the archive there was only one mention in literally two lines. they shot everything, that is, so that you understand the chetkov forest - this is not one hectare and a specific place where they were produced. these mass executions, mass destruction. we didn’t know, that is, there was information that somewhere in the forest further,
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the prosecutors were already working. , gomel chernihiv, mass executions were carried out and already having some a certain direction of information, we with the help of the fifty-second separate specialized battalion of the ministry of defense, we began to manually walk through the forest to look for these places where there could be burials and thus hmm the ministry of defense. here is the fifty-second search battalion, one burial, the second. and so, step by step, we are moving along the forest. and so. now , excavations continue there, dozens of remains are being recovered. uh, a large number of household items were also found there.
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household items - these are shoes, coins, that is, this material evidence suggests that they were peaceful people. it was a civilian population and no niva military personnel, these are citizens, old people, as a rule, shot old women , children, because the main part of the husband. such a population was at the front, or in the partisans, therefore, in this way they destroyed the relatives of those men who defended the freedom of the independence of our country, and again, these mass executions, the destruction of one of these goals was to intimidate the population lead fear. please tell me, here, how does the prosecutor's office function in this case? what is the main excavation?
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volunteers can do it all, but not at all. no job. here we have clearly distributed to the miss created a large investigative group of more than 700 employees of the prosecutor's office of the investigative committee. it is in the republic as a whole that all prosecutors of the districts are included in this investigation group, because there is not a single district on the territory of our country. they didn’t destroy people; the heads of the structural divisions of the investigative department were also included there. committee. regional prosecutors assistant prosecutors. that is, here we have a well-coordinated investigative group by a joint-conscientious committee. we are also assisted by the state committee for forensic examinations. they are also present at inspection sites. uh, they conduct examinations based on our rulings, like forensic medical cutting machines are ballistic, that is, they are natural. we are given this assistance,
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federation should act because for the russians this is also a sore subject. this is also a tragedy of such former there are more serious nazis than europeans. the same countries of russia are also investigating a criminal case on the fact of genocide on the territory of the rsfsr e-e well, we do not cooperate with activity. i'm interested in at least one european country. would go forward in these investigations. unfortunately, no, except for some clarifying requests. in essence, we are productive, but we must be realistic, what we see today in relations in europe to the feat of the soviet people, they are now at war with soviet monuments, they are demolishing them, we see open russophobia. well, what help? we from them we can now get it in fact,
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the children are the grandchildren of the vanquished, and who already have feelings. yes, uh, this one is fueled somewhere by atomism, somewhere to return to those, here are the moments by the events of one of the political scientists, we defeated them, and they will never forgive us for this. if there is a prosecutor's office of one country, contact the prosecutor's office of another country, then they cannot somehow agree, help each other, or there is no such thing at all as some kind of international law. yes, i, as an example, gave, yes, lithuanians, yes, here the prosecutor's office alone gave us the answer. we wo n't give you we won't do it not including national security reasons, and they also give us one of the reasons that the criminal case and genocide are pursued politically. the goals are still dry, how do you like the political 20
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materialists, they accuse the politics of you there being political yes on the territory of the bssr, and only this lithuanian battalion, in the autumn of the forty- first year, 10,000 civilians were destroyed on the territory of the minsk region alone. these crimes continued. hmm, like forty- one years to 44 years, what you are telling is very interesting, but fits into the concept that today
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it is impossible to reach any peace agreements between countries, if well, well, even at the military level. such a lack of discipline of some kind chaos. i think we have discipline in belarus and everything is fine. everything is good. we are in the framework of international cooperation. we officially address our colleagues and officially receive such replies, if you want a go-ahead, but in essence there is no help here and it is unlikely to be. we are really approaching today . the situation has become nothing for us, and in sports we have been talking with a representative of the national olympic committee. they don't get either. there are specific allegations. yes, there are just unsubscribe recommendations, like, yes, but tell me, did you say that here responded, people began to call you and tell you, but you didn’t think about getting such information from school museums, all the facts all the museums mom studied all
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the documents that are in the museums in the regional local history archives. these materials, analyzed by us, even established, are returned to excavations and here are new places of vass executions, including here on the territory of the lida region, when the children were, well, blood was pumped from them as donors for german soldiers and they were buried in the school stadium there, too, earlier unknown place. and how did you know about this, that is, there is also all that, happy painstaking work somewhere, archival materials of criminal cases that are in the state security committee for all the eternal processes that took place in relation to these military crimes. there, in the forties in the fifties, we scooped bit by bit this information, there are many such locals, throughout the
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republic we continue to actively excavate the site of the incident in the uruchcha tract near minsk here. and we found another burial pit and hmm what does inspection show us tanks. uh, even barbed wire was discovered, which had their hands tied before the execution of the footwear garments. there, including, in addition to the civilian population , soviet prisoners of war of the red army were also shot last week. in the same place, we found the soldier's medallion after conducting an appropriate study of the contents of the medallion. uh, thanks to an expert from the ministry of defense, we have established the complete personal data of a red army soldier. jeans of the kalinin region, but not the russian federation krasnoarmeysk born in 1908 we
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have now prepared and sent, as part of cooperation with the prosecutor general's office of russia, information regarding this red army soldier. e to find possible relatives, because we already have information. yes, this is a great success and sister. in 1956, this soviet red army soldier addressed the ministry of defense of the soviet union to the ministry of defense of the soviet union to establish the fate of his brother, and until today, since october 1941, he has been listed as missing. maybe your work. i thought this is hmm large-scale. she will reveal some more names. yes, after all, many of their relatives who disappeared run away, they all say that they are at the level of the prosecutor's office in foreign european countries. it didn’t work out for a long time, so let’s say,
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some archives helped you in some way, it was the foreign archives that we sent requests until they received a response, but there should be an understanding that international cooperation between law enforcement agencies requires some kind of temporary such in the period and plus the materials that we request are voluminous and here they are poorly readable time has passed, and in order to choose something, we need to look to study, we had representatives, just the same, the archives of the national and well , they expressed, or something, insults that the prosecutor's office does not want to attract such professionals who have been for many years devoted to this topic are engaged themselves on their own, what would you answer. uh, i don’t have any facts about them, in addition to the composition of the investigation team, we were involved. chuchennye historians, we
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also involve archive workers in this work. do you understand when our employees come, for example, an emotional archive. they request the relevant competent persons. here we are interested in such topics, such funds , such inventories, and they help. they bring it all to us, and a member of the investigation team studies it. and this is every document, this is every leaf, so as not to miss something. it 's like that's what i said, but to the worm and interrogation. one paragraph, one two lines, which will help us to establish certain places later. destruction of graves of some accomplices. you see, one has a good one the other is different, no matter how such optics e does not hurt us, so that different departments look at the same problem. only then, it seems to me, is it important not to forget to mention the staff of the archive. books, when we mention,
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we always mention. this is a common work. this is a collective work, therefore, the process of investigating a criminal case is involved in this process. the belarusian republican youth union shows great interest not only competent, investigators of the prosecutor's office, lawyers, but also the public involved. we often meet with them, we perform. we communicate with our youth. and they are already very interested. the very fact of the investigation and in fact. i think it has been achieved. you have managed to interest the youth in this topic. this is definitely interested, especially in our time. that's when this information war is going on on the internet, when our young rising generation, for the minds of this generation, is fighting from there. that's from certain states. this is through certain extremists. telegram channel and
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some kind of opinion is being imposed, some unverified information is being supplied, which are interpreted in their own way, when monuments to soviet soldiers are demolished in poland, they motivate this by saying that they were not liberators, but occupiers, and we must speak and show the truth, that they were liberators, they are occupiers, that the policy is educational in poland today, including proceeds from the fact that poland was liberated almost by the army of the krai, but we see that the fighters of the so-called this formation. the regional army committed crimes and genocide of the belarusian people, both during the great patriotic war and in post-war period. these are the facts behind documented that the most important task has already been completed by you, and the installation of the documents of the perpetrators is a routine. well, you yourself say about the fact
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that it is required. plenty of time, let's take a little while. let's take a break. we have a telegram channel. say don't be silent. subscribe to ask questions. see you soon. on the air say it again, don't be silent. today our guest is valery tolkachev, head of the directorate of the prosecutor general's office, head of the investigation team for investigating the criminal case on the genocide of the belarusian people. valery vitalievich here in general. i heard i'm opening new cases. even experienced prosecutors and experienced investigators shudder at the crimes of the nazis. here you yourself, what struck you the most here, you can say. almost every interrogation of survivors , these are the emotions, these stories, when people return to those events in those years, these are the memories and listening to their stories during
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interrogations. you know, it's not only me, it takes everyone so much for a living. and each of us thinks about such an ordinary answer. but how in general people were capable of such ruthless destruction throughout belarus, this is not only executions, these are merrymakers. these are gas chambers, these are gas chambers. this is the destruction of children. yes, you know, it rolls in her head, of course, what was it? yesterday, this question worries me the most all the time, that it would seem that we always hope for some kind of progress in civilization, it is necessary for development that a person becomes better, but as our experience shows. unfortunately historical it very quickly turns jerry heard the testimony
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one of the women, the prosecutor general's office was recording her testimony. i listened. and when she gives the facts that she was there as a small child. mother was still there, brothers and sisters were there, and uh, they were all loaded into a freight car. like scott e, it was packed full of stuff. eh, there was nothing to breathe, then they were unloaded somewhere, and in the swamp area, where there was one tree, and there, in principle, it was very difficult to stay even for a minute, but they lived there for several days and it was raining. they listen to everything in the open air, it's me i wonder . how could they survive all this? how did they endure all this restored or new war criminals? new war criminals were identified , including those who, according to our information, are still alive. uh, but we also have the goal of identifying all war criminals. not only do i live alive, but also
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who has escaped criminal responsibility, so that our people, our generation, would know these people. people, if they can be called people, if one of them has already died, then this will not prevent you from calling him a criminal again correctly, but based on the materials. the point here is also important so that we do not make mistakes. but what we call is what we show and express. it's already verified. these are not empty words. this is not unfounded. if we post the name of the show on our website of the prosecutor general's office, it means that it is already based on specific materials of the case. it is even more surprising that you said that the interview was for you. uh, struck the most, and how many are alive, how many living witnesses, you are now exactly the figure. i am at a loss about 10.000 now.
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please explain the importance. uh, investigating a crime more than seventy-five years ago in terms of your personal involvement. history of your family. i will answer here. probably, for all the employees of the investigative group, not only the prosecutor's office of the investigative committee, with whom we constantly communicate and develop. this involvement of all, you understand, goes through the generation of grandfathers and grandmothers who fought on the fronts. some were in partisan detachments. someone here was in occupation. this, if in general for all with regards to me personally. this is also painful for me, as for any citizen of our country, my grandmother , during the great patriotic war , she ran into the forest with a small two-year-old child, when a punitive operation was taking place on
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the territory of the vitebsk region, her grandfather, her husband went to the front. so she stayed with the child in the village, old women and children lived. some were in partisan detachments. and so, when the punishers arrived in the village, they began to gather everyone together, it turned out that my grandmother lived on the outskirts of the village and my great-grandfather i was able to put it together quickly. she’s a child , a girl in a scarf, that she managed to take and run , and you know through my youth, that’s all, these stories are more detailed, they also went deep and absorbed. and my mother was no, not mine. mom, this was my aunt. and when she looks back, she sees that her father is shot there, like other villagers
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, and then they are already burning here in the village, that is, she spent the whole war in the partisan detachment. the father of my m-m grandfather, who fought, he was burned alive my great-grandfather on the line, my father's grandmother in the mogilev region was also in occupation and my father. he was born in 1939 during the war years, he was 2 years old and my uncle gave her a baby. they were also in occupation and miraculously survived and also during one of the punitive operations. grandma took them . they hid in some kind of silo pit and you understand. i'm not miraculously
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survived. and so, when my grandmother told me how they were shooting. behold, who was hiding and miraculously survived. and if i don't know. would i, probably, be here would not be and would not need to motivate you additionally, but to do what you are doing now? i know that you even come with stories about it, and not only there youth organizations, even in kindergarten. tell well, in general, does the prosecutor's office employees hear you, including when visiting kindergartens of preschool institutions. this program was developed jointly with psychologists, it tells our kids that there was such a terrible event that the war was exterminated by belarusians, that is, but here all this is within reason, well, in depending on the elementary grades, the middle grades feed material from this. here it varies. our students are interested in
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us, and the higher educational institution and labor collectives are actively invited to hear firsthand. what else have we recovered? where the investigation is going next and we are actively visiting so that yes, i can take a collection with me, these are informational and analytical materials. this book is a product, so to speak, of the attorney general. this is the first edition, it is a pilot edition called the genocide of the belarusian people under the general editorship of the prosecutor general andrey ivanovich swede and the book includes exactly the materials from the criminal case. e, here are photographs of fixed directions according to how the destruction of the belarusian
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people was documented, a link to the plan, and here is a breakdown by regions according to the mass aspiration of our population, if not established facts, then what sounds now for the first time after the twentieth drop, established yes, some new ones. here you are, too, here in the gomel mass grave. minsk mass grave. diode near minsk about 57.000 rubles. there are links here. here, uh, there are photographs from the scenes of the incident. we see here photographs with machine tools, bullets, cartridge cases, clothing items, personal household items, and here are links to punitive operations. here the participation of collaborators. uh, including under these banners, belarus would be symbolic, and
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here we trace the connection of times, that is, those events of the forties and further events of august of the twentieth year, historians do not write about this period abandoned, yes, then, let the prosecutor's office it’s very good that they wrote about the ost plan, because there are very people who believe that why we defeated the germans. now they would drink bavarian such, but these are people who are not familiar with the plan, according to which i once again want to remind you of this plan, in fact. this is to say, our legal language of intent to destroy the soviet population, including the inhabitants of the bssr, it was already developed before the attack on the soviet union in 1941 and according to the island plan, seventy-
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five percent of our population was subject to 25% were subject to resettlement and destruction. they were essentially nothing, 25 percent were to become slaves. thank you for coming to our studio today and telling us about what you are doing, what you still have a lot to do. i think discoveries. uh, waiting for us thanks to your work. and we tatyana shcherbina and victoria popova say goodbye to you today. goodbye. goodbye. and now valery tolkachev is speaking. i would like to say here your programs are called with each do not be silent, and we, in turn, as the prosecutor's office, the prosecutor general's office. we, too we are not silent. we speak and will continue to speak and tell the truth within the framework of the investigation of the criminal case on the genocide and taking the opportunity. i want to pass one of the instances.
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