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tenth with a break of 90 and then finished with the elements. so grateful to these people. they believed in me. how much was the help from all here after all. we, too, understand to create an essay, for example, about the same dew case. you're starting from scratch. yes, you know, here i am sasha, you know their songs, and you dig into the depths. you look how you know all this, it's all the same you start working. eh, as if for the first time you only see, somewhere here for example. what is written in the autobiography of some mean
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lines. well, you start to cook something like this to think something like this to write, but you understand, until you meet with your relatives, until you understand. this is what the man represented with himself in the case. it's very schematic. i tried to do so in order to find relatives. this, by the way, was a great piece of work, maybe not so much at the table that's time spent. how many in search of relatives and i was lucky, because here are all the people i wanted to find at that moment, these are the central persons. i found everyone was very difficult at times, but nonetheless. i am everyone i found and somewhere directly children, somewhere already grandchildren and i was opened home archives photography. people told me about the poster, and you know, when this emotional component of my personal attitude to this topic appeared, we went hmm to our patrons. suppose, with our project , they asked him for financial help, it was on october 8, 2019 and october 7, 2021
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, that is, almost 2 years later, marina brought me. first instance. she went before that to the publishing house and took one about herself and one. and so they came with husband. well come out. so i went out, and she gave me this book from the car. of course, my heart skipped a beat. i was so happy, i held this tome in my hands. good evening dear friends. please allow me to introduce two of my colleagues, my close relatives. this is the general producer of the belarusian stage edition. nostalgic divertissement by marina vladimirovna mulyavina, the eldest daughter and book designer, who made it. uh, the layout is also a redesign of the entire edition of all these 700 pages of this
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this is a club of editors on tv channels belarus 1 and belarus 24, as always, we will discuss, we will talk about the main topics of the outgoing week, according to tradition. let me introduce the guests that i came to our studio today, the head of the holding sb belarus today dmitry alexandrovich zhuk, as always with you begin. e olga shpilevskaya director of
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the representative office of the ntc, world of belarus sergey museenko, head of the analytical center ekcoon. andrey krivosheev general director of the agency. minsk news chairman of the belarusian union of journalists and aleksey belyaev, head of the department of political science beu candidate of historical sciences. good evening. thank you very much for coming to our program today sergey grigorievich usienko as a guest. so we will talk about what sociology, then, of course. these words are synonyms, let's say, so sociology sociological research conducted in our country. this week, the result was published called it social thinking under the sanctions regime. well. understood for what reason? as i understand it, all this was started by sergey grigoryevich well, from the general to the particular. how was this research done? and uh short. of course, we will go through the results point by point briefly, how would you sum up the results, that's it. what
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belarusians feel today. you know it 's too early to sum up. we have not yet published everything interesting ahead, but in the meantime we will talk in the state normally absolutely calmly. i have for many years there was a feeling, here, uh, the desire to understand, and how, relatively speaking, cubans live 50 years, boys or walkie-talkie illusions people, just how they feel it, unfortunately, such a mission has fallen to ask to find out, because in in fact it is an extraordinary phenomenon how people sense themselves. in this story, because this pressure on them is possible. i will clarify the question, because the sanctions were conceived in order to excite people to negatively set the state to the leaders of the country and call. uh, social explosion, worked or not. we wanted them ask, you understand, and so this is a
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study of the new. he also symbolically agrees with you because, well, we did not investigate that mission. uh, in this mode, yes, uh, sanctions were imposed against the head of state for a long time, and many are already used to this. yes, and there are separate enterprises, like dynamo minsk lilit paintwork, no one understood why and now we won’t catch it? why against people? it's interesting to know how people reacted to this personally, each person, yes, so it was very revealing to me. here one of the main questions. how do you feel about the sanctions of the collective west against belarus and russia, almost 80% of the respondents answered negatively, all the same 3%, uh, supported the sanctions that are imposed on, like 3%, u are persecuted, but also, to be honest, i feel thank god, the economy of our country, of course, has problems, but the exchange rates are
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holding up, no matter how the pseudo -opposition media go crazy about it. and this is the most important thing, the president has always said that if there is an economy, then the state save and people are more or less calm . i would even say some degree and mobilization it worked on the civil society of our life. i would like to argue about the fact that these are the notorious 3%, i think, among these three percent. there are people who see a positive in the development of import substitution in the development of allied relations with the russian federation in the development of their own production on the territory of belarus and search. remember what the president constantly says, look for new sales markets. new partners, so among these three percent, i would have thrown off another half for this is a reasonable rational business and employees of such enterprises that have won the removal of sanctions, but we have this business. i mean, the call for sanctions is the attitude of a criminal offense from me, but that's
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just from a human point of view. by the way, i also said this at the club, in my opinion, at the end of 2020, i said that it is necessary to introduce criminal liability for calling for sanctions against enterprises there that they do not give a damn about us. there i am wanted to this europe and america together with australia but what is, uh, factories somewhere in the regional center, which has nothing to do with politics, they are deliberately strangling it so that people are left without a salary. this needs to be punished. well, what are the strange west doing in relation to their citizens. now you see, will soon be deprived of citizenship for supporting, for example, the position of belarusian journalists. uh, ruslan pankratov is sitting at an interview with a russian channel, in the public domain. well, well, the researchers come and talk, and with whom else did i communicate in latvia on this topic. well, in latvia it was proposed to isolate the russian-speaking part of society, which, according to various estimates, from 27 to 40% of the rest of the total well-concentration camp will be built there, it will be necessary either to answer, if to conduct, but
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the same survey on the territory of the same latvia about how the tomboys live there, as if responsible for a different point of view, they are already attracting criminal liability. well , the questions are held calmly, they are calmly answered, so here is the right question. how do you feel about the russian federation, uh, almost 70% of the respondents answered well and rather well. slightly more than 20% are neutral towards russia, again 3% are bad and rather close. well, this is the result, maybe even somewhere unexpected, because the fund is still negative. yes, the conflict between the two countries on our borders is generally hard to treat with any positive feelings. for everyone, this is a great tragedy, but nevertheless, people have understanding. why is this happening, do you know why these numbers are like this? i, too, when the study was published, there is another a very important figure a little lower i will say about it. it’s just that, probably, over these 2 years, people began to evaluate certain events differently,
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emotions left and a certain pragmatism appeared, because look, again, against the backdrop of sanctions, this discontent. we have another figure about whether you are satisfied and how you assess your financial situation. so, 51% said that the average is a very large figure, and 36% said it was good and only less than ten percent rated it as a bad situation, you understand, belarusians do not have a tradition brag about their financial situation, most likely will complain will complain. and this result just shows that people began to look at it differently. corner, i think that people have now begun to understand very well that the west does not need people on the territory of belarus, they don’t care about people and about sanctions about everything, they need resources and territory for the rest. and so, therefore, the attitude towards the russian federation is changing, because this difficult situation, when we are really fighting for our economy for
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every ruble we earn with our own labor. the west closes its doors for us. they impose sanctions and say be patient and suffer because this is for the sake of democracy and some kind of ephemeral freedom, which you may someday receive from someone. the russian federation opens the door for us to our businesses in order to consume ours, this is not the place. hello, because in the last decade, even in recent years, several high-ranking officials of the united states government have stated that there were such thoughts about the fact that there are too many areas for 150 million russians and too much natural wealth needs to be shared. you see, there is something different here. he, in principle, our population has always been very good and positive attitude towards russia and the russians the question is different, that in some periods of our relationship. this sociology showed a lower level. yes, it was. why was it just a misunderstanding of these trade wars, unreasonable economic
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raids and so on, that is, for the belarusians. this is incomprehensible and insulting, therefore, this figure was lower when we say. so this page was turned and the policy of bilateral relations returned to normal, the figure grew a little, but it has always been very high, we are a unique people, in general, we always treat all our neighbors very well. we are very positive right. eh, the truth is , we treat everyone with understanding and a good attitude. but, when the neighbors begin to treat us inadequately from one side and the other, hence the figures, the natural relationship changes somewhere, but, in principle, it seems to me that here we are very set. to everything positive, you can also say a few words, i will say, of course, this opinion poll, on the one hand, is certainly an indicator of views that have not appeared now. yes, after all , the citizens of the republic of belarus have a positive attitude towards russia. this is not
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just our traditional relationship there. this is caused primarily by our historical cultural civilizational roots, as well as in general. we still see that the course that was taken was at the beginning of the parish. e to the presidential post of alexander lukashenko e, course. after all, this one was chosen rapprochement with the russian federation it is under the influence of the demands of the people that the referendum that was held and where it was dropped we want to find in this direction. that's when the answer was received and the fact that we did not turn off this course, which, in general, the president followed. i advocated this line of always looking for the closest ally, but here we have common sense and the fact that we really seriously depend on the russian federation in terms of, for example, supplies of various kinds, resources, energy and raw materials, and at the same time same time for us russia is a big
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sales market. and here, what you need to pay attention to is that the russian federation, for its part, despite the actions of certain, for example, oligarchic groups, who tried to solve some of their problems, but in general. e, the eastern vector has always been the most attractive for us, the most open, we have a huge contractual base both within the union state of belarus and russia and within the framework of the eurasian economic union. and what is now, when in the twentieth year these difficulties began when, under the brand, that's how olga alexandrovna says some mythical freedom of mythical democracy and some, let's say straight out incomprehensible european ones - these are their european ideals that they tried to impose on us. yes and in the framework of their ideals, where they say that we are for freedom, but for the sake of freedom, we will violate all the principles we have proclaimed fair competition. yes, we proclaimed
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economic freedom. we are now in it economic coercion to you, as we bang in the form of males, without asking anyone permissions. although sanctions are, in principle, an instrument that should work through the un , the general assembly should make decisions, and the need to impose sanctions we have seen how it worked with iran. yes , these sanctions were taken for a long time, but then they were for decades. now we see that it was in their own interests, based not even on their values, but precisely on the basis of economic and political tasks of the interests of the elite of the west in relation to the republic of belarus, that they undertook. absolutely unprecedented the policy of closing borders cutting off all economic ties, killing even one’s own business for evil, so to speak , to enemies, yes, and uh, on the other hand, we see that the russian federation has lent us a shoulder in this regard and continues all
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allied relations with us, not only uh, in that form as they were, but widen deepen. well , it is clear that people are not fools. they see all this experts for your idea. people are not stupid. actually. the most important. in my opinion, what shows this polls, uh, and this one, and by the way, remember the previous one by patriotism, uh, which was published about our national symbols on the most important dates. this is the formation of a mature civil political nation. this is for sure. we have been told for so long that we are somehow immature, that we need it, to build something of a civil society here. but these polls show that people very competently, very subtly, very even in the style of such political realism assess the position of belarus and our environment and the elites of the countries that surround us and their own well-being and those trends those trends that are already laid down today for the
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next 5-10 years. therefore, this is the quality of the belarusian political nation. this is probably the main thing that they show about the freedoms that europe brought us and economic political. this is very funny, because going to the european family for many countries of such economic freedom ended up with spiders destroying the whole industry . uh, brussels, we know the fucking baltics as far as political freedoms are concerned, national bodies in brussels have been created that accept the solution is not asked, not from the lithuanian king and the latvian. whether the driver is sanctioned or not, everything is being done. apart from the people, not the opinion of the people is not interested. i am already which begins its military operations on the territory of the country, and such freedom that when they lured us, after the fourteenth year, 100 times told such freedom of opinion and the press that they all came, took to boot and shouted. let's close the russian media in
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belarus bbc may be today's territory shows what freedom is, when there is no but, but criminalizes . well latvians. uh, again, these are the results of the attitude towards belarusians towards russians. but we are still grandchildren, and we also have children of the great patriotic war. you see what they are doing. uh, with the monuments in the score countries are absolutely monuments. the children of those who are dermantists are absolutely in the eyes of those who fought absolutely fascist power. all the actions of the west of europe i mean andrey evgenievich correctly said that the united states of america should be thanked for their contribution to the development of our uh relations with our eastern neighbor. sorry got interrupted. do you understand what today's freedom is? yes, democracy, everything is there, it comes down to one simple principle freedom does what
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is beneficial to me and what i want, such as do not care about international law do not care about moral norms do not care about any other accepted rules of conduct but today what is happening today is just going hard. revenge for the victory in the great patriotic war. that's just the most cruel , they squeeze it out of consciousness and do it. this is deliberately publicly loud, mocking those people who have remained elderly in the baltic countries. it happened yesterday, ukraine when you can show it live, you understand, well, my heart bled. yes, right to tears, when you looked at our territories, and i understand what people experienced, and today a very large number of people live in riga, who during the great patriotic war. fought along with the soviet army was liberated from this territory and stayed there to live on this territory, and these people were not even allowed to approach this monument , and plus how the bullying was also broadcast
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live, so that each video and each pain would endure through itself. well, it seems to me that it’s such a moral torture here, and, uh, it’s difficult to come up with something more perverted, latvian freedom let me give you two quotes president egils levets, why is he surprised that there is a president there? and then he called to deal with disloyal to the state russian-speaking residents of the state are not the country of the state, that is, the authorities, and here is a quote first, a special military operation of russia in ukraine, a non -loyal state appeared in latvian society, the russian-speaking part of the fascist. our task is to deal with it. to isolate it from the rest of society is belarus dictatorship. and this is european democracy, while segregation is responsible - this is a crime against humanity, and 2 years ago. uh, this is what he says. i call on the law enforcement agencies of belarus to release all those arrested during elections and respect all the rights and freedoms of
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people citizens. including freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom of assembly. first, you need to understand who he is , who was born, uh, into a family of soviet citizens and then this family emigrated back, and he lived and studied and studied at the gymnasium there. where, by the way, many future ukrainian nationalists also underwent their training sometime later, that is, in general, a jewish family that today broadcasts some direct nazi appeals. here, as regards that now suddenly a group of dissenting citizens appeared in latvia, but in fact, here's what we're being told here about the appearance - this is a dissenting part. these are the same non- citizens of strangers who have arisen since the formation of independent latvia after the collapse of the soviet union, where they were not given a
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word, they were not given civil passports. yes, today we see that vlad in latvia is still a russian-speaking community. she fought for a very long time. well, a third of the population was practically, yes, uh, fighting for that she had the opportunity. ah, education. uh, give your children in russian , and there were russian kindergartens. russian schools today. here, just under the brand name. everything forbids this isolation, this is russian education. there are political parties in latvia. i also went to those that should protect the interests of russian-speaking citizens. there is a special selection of candidates. none of the best representatives of these latvian political parties, allegedly acting in the interests of the russian-speaking population, appeared. here under it did not become a monument. they were waiting for the people to come out and we would join, but in fact they had to be in the forefront and had to demonstrate. yes, but they had to, they
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had to demonstrate their disagreement there and thus form their political forces. but we see that there is no democracy there, nothing really works there, there is a very tough nationalist ethnocratic regime , the majority of latvian nationalist regimes, of which now they are descendants of those same ss legionnaires who previously served germany, they they gladly support the annual marches in honor of these ussr, the genocide of the belarusian people among those who participated in the territory of belarus, the vitebsk region, these latvian battalions were especially active. they erect monuments to them, but this stella , which i apologize for, was with them, like an awl in one place. yes, they tried to pull this shilo out, because look. they now have about 400 monuments to soviet soldiers and memorial sites on the territory of latvia related to the liberation of latvia from nazi
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occupation. they are by the end of this year. they want to destroy and demolish about 70 monuments, and quietly and glanders there is a gradual overwriting of this memory. and this is a very serious moment, since all these e are symbolic. yes, signs of the visibility of that history of that real victory, they remove them, because indeed they themselves are very eyesores , since their ideals of those political elites who are in power today are exactly the opposite. that's what they do. and they do it. this consent is under stormy approval. in fact, that is, the most freedom-loving europe that has always said that it is to defend someone else's point of view, as we see nothing they are never ready. they have always been, uh, uh, so to speak, at a low start in order to finish off the destroyed soviet union , which also collapsed and now fragment the russian federation to destroy the memory of all those events that took place in the middle of the 20th
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century, because in fact , this most collective europe is primarily responsible for the nazi fascist regimes, which they drink at home, they gave birth to mussolini, they gave birth to hitler, they gave birth to themselves franco's dictators yes, and today they want, so to speak, to shift the arrows, to shove off responsibility and say that there was one totalitarian regime in the ussr under stalin. so they should remember about this the reorganization regime and the prison and the regimes are actually about fascist. yes, if not, today they are trying . if they are not stopped, then everything will happen again. e, unfortunately, we have already come to the conclusion that everything repeats itself. we're not just on the doorstep war is on the war is on. it must be understood that the worst thing in this situation is that the baltic countries are always used as such a field experiments for neo-fascism.
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small countries first. these dwarfs or metrophs, standing on the periphery of the european union, are checking whether it is possible to segregate 40% of the total population, or whether monuments can be demolished. is it possible to ban one language? and you can accuse all russians of the new jews, if possible, then this fascist ideology is a proto-fascist ideology. it extends to the whole of continental europe and the uk this has happened several times in history, therefore, well, the most important thing is that what is happening now in countries the baltics, poland and the czech republic is what is being tested by the new fascisization of the european union. yes, we talked about this , probably six or seven years ago, that the new era of e-fascism will pass, when the first borings were about these monuments. remember the thoughts appeared in europe what might need to be demolished somewhere, we said that this was the beginning of the arrival of the pro-fascists trained since 2005, and that's it. it
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will end with the nose of the monuments in the park, then we will know for sure that europe is already there. why wait. we've been waiting for a long time, when we chose the otdamkus president. how many years ago in lithuania, which came from the states and did not live in recent years, emigrated after the war? that's when it all started. you look at all the post-soviet republics, people came to power in one way or another, connected with emigration. and today. they claim there. these people are suitably trained and run the whole program when they collapsed from here. well, the nazis in the literal sense of the word, in the forties , the fifties, they left, they were processed there by special services. they are even there those who were young, and their children, especially in in the 1990s, when the soviet union was collapsing, the baltic countries were sent to ukraine, where they were provided with access to power, such as about the
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republic of belarus. that here he is, yes, they put this man who saw the war, went through the war, described it and put all its horrors. there , they sat on the stage together with some, er, former, fascist, who was also invited somehow during one of the departures of the belarusian, immigration diaspora. so they actually forced them to fraternize. i mean, this is it. i don’t know how a person himself understood what he was doing, how he could endure such a humiliation for the one with whom you fought. and in general, not because they fought according to knightly rules, but people came to us to destroy us, organize genocide and forgive fraternity. in no case should they ever be. and that's what they tried to impose on us again , some new heroes. uh, that independent belarus of fighters against the communist regime of all these retouches. uh, the ecocob law started repairing both is a great friend of the belarusian people. it was also one of the particles. this
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common mosaic is connected in general with the elimination of all agreements of the entire architecture of world security that took shape after the second world war. listen, well, it's us ourselves, when you have the glory of god alive and catch progress. but this, too, must be understood, that this must be fought constantly, because it climbs out the same tolerant metastases. when once again i want to say aside flourishes. uh, radio liberty euro radio is our niva and tutbay, where absolute no everybody. naturally, but the nazis also work absolutely, who simply shake the word russian there and many from the word. uh, jews, not various facts, it’s natural, and this could have happened to us if in the twentieth year they had given up slack and it would have happened first on a political basis, then it would have been on a national basis. here's a treat. you're crazy 200,000 people have already crossed the territory of belarus under the visa-free regime of terror for their citizens. they say that there he even inspects bicycles with predilection,
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dismantles cars and sends them pass back much less. than the throughput allows. yes, there already there records are being set by zanda e calline, lukashevitsu. you know, she said at the meeting of the family of latvia, despite the visa-free regime introduced to belarus, we will instruct that latvians should not go there if the latvians find themselves in a dangerous situation, they will not be able to provide full-fledged consular assistance and added that human rights have ceased to exist in belarus who always there were on the low so the staff member said were mida lad an employee of the latvian mido who have non- citizens living who isolate those who oppose the latvian state about the fascist absolutely power. she assures that the belarusian authorities allegedly placed a psychiatric hospital of a certain citizen of latvia, er, v. on the phone of which messages were found condemning the lukashenka regime, what to say you saw this is the last circus with our faithful, where it talked about the fact
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that all employees of the build radio company, which are engaged in political broadcasting, are full-time employees, as you saw it, so in all seriousness, i want to tell you, dear mountains, you are 100 times more kgb officers. we know this. the general would not laugh here serious people. yes, therefore, well, they called me yesterday, just the latvian journalists asked. is it true that the vast majority of latvians who come to you, means they meet with recruitment methods? i say, well, how do you imagine it? here is a man at the gas station, yes, lario, how would the verbuvye roadside service or you come to the sanatorium begin to lie to you there? how do you feel technical substitute highlander ask whose crimea and even if someone is tinny, if someone is returned, and the balts diverboard of ours how much is the whole boiler in lithuania sits all the signatories. tomorrow tomorrow you will be
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quoted. in latvia what to recognize? yes , you will communicate, uh, people who were in the baltic states in ukraine are returning here. they also say that they immediately sign under the press of the special services, where is the boy who interviewed lukashenka is forced to be with us for some reason, he is being pressured by belarusians or latvian special services. yes, yes, because here it is an indicator of who is putting pressure on whom and who is really asking whom. well look how differently we act. that is, we open without visas and say, we invite you. come to our territory. buy see. rate communicate calmly freely with any of our people. we don't take you through the streets. find out how we live and how you would see it all with your own eyes and how the other side does it so that we don’t go there and see that the situation is getting worse there, what is happening on the shelves stores, how people live there,
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that side closes the entrance to its territory, it forbids us to enter there, so that, god forbid, we don’t really see how, uh, they live. in fact, the ukrainians, in general, deprive the citizens of belarus of russia of the opportunity to receive schengen visas to cancel the already issued ones, so they forbid us to eat there, we don’t throw it smoothly. we are sociology. it just goes through the entire program to the economy, they approached the sanctions and talked about it. these are also important questions. you asked. e. evaluate the material the situation of your family 17.60% of belarusians also rated it as good 18.5, rather good 51 as average bad 3 1/2 and rather bad six and two, as you would comment. e. you know these results wonderfully, because we are seeing an upward trend compared to the data that were received by large -scale studies in 2020 and the twenty-first and twenty-second years in december. well, on
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december 21, therefore, we see this middle category. yes, that's stability. this is the basis , you know, people always want more and i dear shpilevsky consent belarusians. such is, well, a little humiliation to humiliate their financial situation. well, two cars. well, there is no house. is there an apartment there ? well, maybe this is good, and so it is a national trait. and therefore these data are encouraging. especially in the fact that we ask in the regime of sanctions. yes, you understand, these are sanctions not for someone. and specifically, to people, and this is what you were talking about, they wanted to present us with the effect of an explosion of indignation. we saw. i want to say that before these sanctions, we are here we come back to this topic from time to time. uh, the average wage did not reach 500. u dollars in the republic of belarus yesterday it was announced that it had already exceeded 650 dollars. i'm
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uh weaker there, if the national bank hadn't taken some measures. it seems to us that in terms of containment, the russians were still strengthening, and there would still be more. sorry to paraphrase a proverb. yes, for the balts of the death of a belarusian. just good. well, as it was the other way around, because for the balts a small apartment is a car. and even if the cottage, then this is a very high standard of living. but for us, if a small car apartment and a small cottage. well it is so it can be it can be good. yes? well, one more important thing. exactly in this e. this is the economic e such positivism of the belarusians, but in fact, in both the liberal and e in the socialist models of the economy, a lot depends on the self-perception of citizens, most often this one. uh, economic optimism is an even more weighty factor. let
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economists correct me, but even more weighty factor for overcoming any crisis situations. eh, several times. yes spend survey about business expectations about their mood. therefore, i would say that this survey also reflects the economic optimism of the belarusians, their confidence in their own strengths and in the efforts of the state that are being undertaken. it is important to hope that the state government will cope. lately, there have been a lot of contacts on e yes, and golovchenko's visit, and we see, i know just from business. i have. here is a friend. he is so in the light industry of frequent work a small enterprise produces, uh, consumer goods. so to speak. well, they say that simply, if you move to look for new contacts and get into the stream, such a niche has opened in the east in the russian federation, which is simply exponentially. maybe grow up? yes it doesn't. well, they won't come to you. you should go to the market instead of zara and there is a factory. look, one of the key elements of the sanctions was their
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informational support in order to cause shock and loss among citizens. yes, those countries against which the sanctions go in this state of man. he naturally becomes depressed, he stops working , production closes. everyone gets scared. by the way, thanks to the authorities there, we didn’t have a chance, on the contrary, there were much more efforts to get out, to find new ways. therefore, the effect of these sanctions probably did not reach the goals that were set by those who announce them, you know, people really did not become depressed, because these figures, about which we spoke, can also testify that there really is confidence that everything will be tomorrow too we know we know that the government is working, including in relation to. uh, here, uh, sanctions measures almost on a daily basis, we know from our industry, after all, we were one of the main e goal. i mean the media imposed personal sanctions against the belter
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radio company. here there was a tough pressure on foreign advertisers, who forced , uh, to leave there with blood, covered with smeared. they have everything under their offices in europe in order to remove money from here so that the people who came to shoot this program do not received wages, but the belarusian state said, guys, we will find, uh, a solution and we found this solution. i want to say to those who were hysterical put 2 years into killing our otter, if we want to thank you for what you did, because the solution was found such that uh became. even better than it was, so in general. work when we talk about sanctions, we must understand that in the conditions of a global world, when, nevertheless, the whole world is open, attempts by some countries to enter into a separate regime sanctions against belarus lead only to the fact that these countries, first of all, cut off the possibilities of their business, europe, the european union as a whole, the united states
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of america put restrictions in front of their firms in the first place. you don't cooperate, you don't buy. you don't sell. you do not pay advertising funds there, but in return you will not receive sales of your goods, but at the same time the rest of the world is open and 27 states of the european union plus great britain usa but there are thirty states of the world out of 198 member states. un it's not the whole world yes, a different opinion. no need here, i would just illustrate here with two examples. here is another moment. yes, what about? again, the economic opportunities of the republic of belarus, again, we were tied to the same europe and the west , despite our frank desire. we really wanted to, and by order of the president. we were looking for opportunities to do it all the time. uh, here is our third basket. uh, the west of the third stock is a third of the countries there- uh, the three
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countries are the distant arcs of the third, here. e, russia cis and normal healthy section. yes, with europe, with europe, anyway, we were at a level of no more than a quarter of 20-25% there, that is, they didn’t let us in even in tochny times, so today this market. yes, in some cases it is painful, but i had to substitute to open up new opportunities. and today. just recently, just the other day, it was said that, in fact, the belarusian production enterprise has already installed these new supply chains by more than 60%, in fact. we are entering the normal mode of operation a little more and we will return to this level before the sanctions and we will already exceed it in the conditions of an open global world, in which there is no one center that wants to order, as the united states would like to see itself as a one center that tells everyone what to do nine, but
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today there is no such thing, therefore citizens are especially afraid. belarus has nothing to do here, two examples of how, uh, belarusian manufacturers and states are moving and active now, together with manufacturers. the first example is the brilliant discovery of our national the electronic pavilion in china was bred by the chinese within two hours, everything that was brought by belarus to china. this is a confectionery there, by the way, alcoholic products are being added. there is belarusian glass, linen. eh, the second one can go there, of course, yes. definitely a must. i think. although this is also a raisin. we have a phd, uh, who in china work to translate good literary china the point is that the very subtleties of translation. we discussed with him, uh, these things are not all there, then undress and work nicely, in my opinion, it’s good to translate
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russian is not a serious translator for everyone, the second example, uh, which is now being discussed, including uh, by the minsk city authorities. eh, to create such a national electronic and city electronic atlas of what is produced in belarus, where the question is where the russian governors come from. they don't know that we manufacture ct scanners. they don't know, they don't know what types of engines the most modern are produced so that's how to assemble. uh, this export potential, where will it be scheduled, what can we supply? where can we import. displace in order to move and move our partners. i am already talking about this now, well, president e , we know that he has said many times that these sanctions are opportunities, including, no matter how skeptically they tried, as our opponents always do. uh, play with his words. life shows, and already a lot of examples, that
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for those who undress and work, golden ones can come. we have times in modern times. after how many days, uh, the commission was made to counteract i about it and said, uh, in uh, in the forty-first year, the defense committee. how many days? no, well, it was created there for three days. yes, but the russian federation has something similar to create now at the level of power and they are trying. yes? well, i know how russia is. i know how the work is going, of course, not very deeply. i just don't know if it's possible. to be honest, to speak about this publicly, yes, but believe in the state. by the way, here is the next schedule, which i would like to discuss a little about this regarding sanctions. how do they work and against whom are the wonderful two quotes caught my eye this week and they are about france march 1, 2022
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quote march 1, minister of economy and finance, france will wage an all-out economic war with russia on august 25, 2022. macron warned the french that the age of plenty was over. we are going through a big upheaval. we will have to face the economic consequences. we are talking about products and technologies that were always available to us, fought for 7 months. five wars against the french can decide each. who is a macron friend for them or is it darkness, elizabeth runs, yes. well, here are some more results of the survey, which, it seems to me, also concern us, uh, we are talking about the awareness of the belarusian about what is happening today, including in the economic, well, and political. naturally, in what direction, in your opinion, are events currently developing in belarus 32. e with more than a
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percentage of belarusians, believes that we are developing in the right direction 28.6, rather in the right 2.9 in the wrong 3, 3 rather in the wrong found it difficult to answer 22.5%, e, respondents. well belarusians. well, this means that more people need to be told about exactly what they need to fight for 22 years, what is happening in the world. why do we have to make such decisions? confirm here you can interpret and look at this figure in different ways on the one hand. yes. uh, you can say that perhaps these people do not have enough information for them to make some kind of decision. on the other hand, look what is happening today, such a situation, when people, including us, were urged to think and not take it on faith nothing to analyze to watch the consequences. it's also not bad when people, when people start questioning until they find a solution that they perceive as the
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right one. so in this situation, this is a completely natural result of information, because, well, really, because of this, understand and wait. that is, they take such a wait-and-see position in terms of a really deeper analysis of what is happening. well, one more moment. imagine when you sit there and read such freaks as roan or romanchuk for many years. failed chairman of the collective farm, and he says that the dollar will be 10 rubles. and he will soon be two, of course, people have some concerns, they don’t understand at all, and they don’t understand. four of many this concerned something, but look at exactly this tone of the world economic services. analysts assess the current state of affairs in the global economy. you take tests, but i'm not talking about the imf there, although there are also serious analysts there. well there analysts at the world bank analytics
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organization of the united nations development program of the united nations after all, they also do not know what will happen to the world in six months, their analysis of their conclusions. uh, based on a month or two, when the united nations was planning a move and working. with a planning step of several months, there will be hunger or there will be no hungry people in these 22% are not expected. why is this happening? simply because it is precisely the analysts of these organizations who, like no one else, know and understand that the system of rules has been destroyed by the west itself. and what decisions and for the sake of whom will the authorities take it is very difficult to predict the largest economic powers of the world. which corporation will win and predict which politicians the next election will bring? that is, what wave will come out, uh, forward and the rest of the forecasts will depend on this, i’ll come back again, here’s to this wonderful model of evading
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responsibility johnson broke firewood. he left and waved his hand everything is fine. now there is a new man, a new party. and so they flip, but the decision -making centers are the same. they just change the figures that will be voiced by their adopted solutions. it is very important that belarus has preserved this five-year planning varnish, and the goals and tasks that we set within the framework of the entire belarusian people's assembly. they are like markers. something we will achieve something we will achieve somewhere it may take more time more effort resources, but we have a planning horizon. what strategies we are not tossing around for there month from super-liberalism to super-conservatism. we have a strategy, we act like china, we act like the russian federation, uh, for example, a fundamental difference. here we are in this situation the baltic countries from latvia lithuania estonia do we have, uh, something to work with?
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yes, when you have a whole industry of the most diverse, most diversified, they are subsidies from the european union, then you can maneuver you can atomic energy. this is planning in europe to offer. you can offer russia to china and so on. and when you are waiting for a tranche, every month, you can only fucking bark in belarus, understand the state system or understand that your power is permanently stable. you can plan for five years and for ten years. and when you don't know what tomorrow and what political tendencies will believe in your side? and who will come to power? and who will be this person is another story, peeling attended. unfortunately, we are writing. uh, our program before we knew, well, what was there? i know there must be an approach to the press. it is a pity that we will not discuss all this necessarily on the next program. well, what the head of state said bearing people make
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optics for spacecraft, where we have it in klaipeda where we do it there something like, well, the sea is lucky. the fact is that it was a good radio-electronic industry that you made receivers. yes, all these factories have been liquidated. what for? because belarus from germany, in general, participated in space exploration even in soviet times, our academy of sciences developed it, and now it is also the first optics that was landed on the moon. it was all we had to. you can liquidate everything at the beginning of 19, because you can buy a lens from the japanese that belarus , firstly, has retained its industrial scientific the potential is that at the same time the republic of belarus is not engaged in throwing, but acts on the basis of one would even say, simply from the principle of common sense, we know that we want to live
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with all the neighbors in the world. and we offer them this world, we know that we can sell and buy it, we offer our economic opportunities, without trying to please someone, close the parts. e your e, means the base of industrial production e, and get some temporary handout loans for this. here we are always and the government of the republic the president of belarus always proceeded from here, well, the president of our sector is the opposition. yes, our enemies. eh, this is the word order, there is a collective farmer, a peasant. and you know that a person acts precisely on the basis of the simple peasant logic of the mind when everything is clear, when you know, so to speak, that spring will come after winter after spring and summer. then in the fall you foresee and predict what you need to do when, and you know that if you don’t clean it up in the fall, they won’t plant it there , and winter crops in the spring are not a damn thing
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get. yes, when you clearly follow this strategy, then everything works out. and when these crazy ones begin. as you say , throwing destruction, uh of your own heritage, not only uh, informational there cultural historical yes, but economic in the literal sense, when the baltic states cut uh, all that it had was left to itself by sprat factories. yes to the port industry. even the port industry today without communication with belarus and russia nobody needs it. so you destroyed it yourself in a matter of a year or two with my own hands. regarding agriculture this week, i curiously saw, uh, material. well, our colleagues raised it, why were they snickering about the president of agriculture collective farmers, there and so on, because they just shook the regime, them. it was necessary to overthrow him, but with the help of a collective farm or with the help of a nuclear power plant or something else, it doesn’t matter this week, as someone
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said that there were two left on the body and some were prepared, the sweetest report on how dozhinki passed in poland uh-huh kissed all the places of all the miracle workers polish, who came there. what beautiful sculptures there were. and what concert did not give? there even more or when a nice event was served, a hot bacon gathered, while we thanked her about our actions. uh, the owners are everything, this is nonsense, they are all propagandists, uh, who are financed with us. you know what, if you know our former media people. on the shop floor, on the other hand, these are big projects. after all , in fact, especially at the first stages, they give a big field for such criticism. eh, after all it is very difficult to explain at the first stage why we need a nuclear power plant that will start operating there in 10 years, and therefore the prestige of the president allows such large projects
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to be carried out. can you imagine some micro- dwarf politician in latvia or lithuania who will hint that we need the nuclear industry, because in 25 years it will be promoted to the rank of environmentally friendly green, and we will need it so that then we still have five more plants or five ports . faster the same thing about and remember how cement plants. here we have a huge the program was together with woodworking to make cement plants, which they wrote that we began to bury cement in the ground, that is, to build the second minsk ring road, because we have nowhere to go. and now listen woodworking is now in russia there u are going to go away. ikea, which actually announced that no, we plan to turn around within two years, we are not like us, but we pay salaries to everyone, please, we are not going anywhere, can you imagine what they are opening for belarusian woodworking. uh, i would say that she is leaving russia. i was in pinsk where they almost opened champagne. this is something pinskdrev and high-
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quality cool furniture. they have. just a redhead, i say very much. well, as for the main uh, moments or what? we forgot something, we would like to note that you know the main question, and for the sake of what we spent it, we wanted to understand how people respond to sanctions satisfied with life, seventy-eight percent. this is the main response to the sanctions regime, and satisfaction with life, as dmitry alexandrovich rightly said. it's very many components, it's not just politics, which people often think is expensive. now here is the health without security social package that we have, support this is hot water from the tap and our pavements, which we cross over, are already warm. there are people on the sign hang the germans. you can bask for free, well, the moral psychological state of society, especially the psychologist, you understand this is the answer to the sanctions pressure that was introduced against people. this is how we got to know him. yes, look, what a nuance.
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now the admission campaign of vocational schools from solo system, yes. uh, some specialties in some kind of lace six are still at work in minsk by builders. and this is 70,000 people who came to the vocational training system. yes, and their parents have a grandmother, mother is, uh, what a plast turns out to be 350 thousand people, which his child socially understands, went to a working specialty. he will be provided. yes, they, uh, we did research in vet before they come they know where for what and for what salary they come, of course, in practice they often receive more than their parents, these guys, when we we look at worldskills, how ours rise. yes, when we look, you know one of the lowest competitions was. uh, hmm forestry
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gobil to rail transport, high level. in the same place, too, a huge one understands that a new cycle is underway, electric vehicles are going. a huge plast and this is the life of people and this is their confidence in the future, so for them this political husk, who drove off there and pissed themselves, it doesn’t care at all, because they care about how a child should act, because you know how to act in minsk about all the problems more here, uh, such a moment, we have kept our system, too, the education of secondary special education. and now, for example, i have acquaintances of the director of one of these institutions of secondary specialized education. he told me that people came to him in the summer, uh, and in the spring from russia of course , people who say, give us
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specialists. we are ready to distribute them to ourselves, and somewhere far away in siberia. we are ready to give them housing. we just have nowhere to get them in russia, we have them there, therefore, the demand for russia for everyone and in just this. here too we have a huge hello with the president of india wrote an interview. he says, i have uh 700 million people who want to be ready to receive secondary specialized vocational education in order to boost the indian economy, but please give us, please, only in english, please , the language of these uh curricula along with teachers. we are pleased with the belarusian experience, we will take construction in medicine and listen. and now i want to say that, probably, any chart should show one hundred percent of our happiness and our satisfaction with life from what we are now sitting and discussing with you. here i will say
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in a feminine way we are discussing. and that our children go to school on september 1, we buy them clothes, we buy bouquets for them, we prepare them so that they go there. we are talking about our children entering universities. and our nearest woman in the next side hides her children in bunkers and does not prepare them for the first of september and children. and they hide from the fact that they are not sent to war. they prepare them for admission to universities with a bond or any other specialty. here it seems to me that everyone should appreciate it 100%. this is the main thing that exists today . each of us has no secret for anyone. by the way, one of the results of your question is that good relations with the russian federation well, and the state. in general, in the same format it works well that people treat it this way. and remember, i am the twentieth of these mankurts. eh, they couldn’t sit on two chairs, they can’t be told that we want to maintain relations with russia. they lied, they frankly lied that putin, you let us. support us and all the same with you, although it was
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a completely anti-russian completely anti-russian project and the throw-in of their program that happened, they cleaned it up, where russia was completely destroyed in the republic of belarus and one small such thing that we will cooperate with nato , including prior to deployment, there e the nato armed forces and equipment on the territory. imagine now that we have deployed some kind of nato division in mogilev. yes, in this mess, what would happen, and this week, this evening terrorist is a man who has been working for western intelligence agencies for many years. well , uh, the cards opened up. here is a pro fragment. can listen and overgrown, and everywhere they go through the traffic jam, what did they say, russia is not a heap for us, this is the position of the office. so it was a wash. it is not right. russia, uh, is a criminal threat to the very founding of belarus, and the fortunate situation is our insane body. well, different nazis are fascists. and here is another result of this interrogation that the departure of these whites
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absolutely did not affect the development of the state; moreover, vision, on the contrary, contributed more dynamically. well, they lied. you understand that you didn’t lie, we would have such a mess that we didn’t show enough. here olga alexandrovna said about yes, we have. eh, such a topic. i couldn't bypass it. this is what would have been waiting for us, including this murder of daria dugina in russia, ukraine has passed for no one is a secret. they themselves talk about it and are proud of terrorism, and there is nothing new in this. they say, but what do you want, you entered our territory, and we went to your kill nervous people, so do you kill the bottom line is that 8 years brought up terrorist. an organization called the state of ukraine, remember the story of semenchenko, who told the court how they prepared militants in the twentieth year , respected friends did not prepare the observer for the elections in the twentieth year, but instructed the militants. how to carry out
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terrorist acts? how to work against the authorities in the streets, and this week the investigation of e, vtukhovich continues and information has appeared. eh, zenkovich, remember this is the person who planned murder, yes, and went out on their faces and journalists and media leaders . uh, hello to him big. and here is what he writes to the autohovich. the experience of the ukrainian revolution showed that the entire power and vertical is, by the way, according to your material, dmitry alexandrovich, the entire power vertical crumbles when the dictator is eliminated, when yanukovych ran away, none of the security officials dared to take responsibility for maintaining martial law. it remains only to strike at his cortege, when he goes to the city, just smash the cortege with flies. they have this mission the group will be the first to go, they will be met by group ii with flies in the area of \u200b\u200bthe moscow ring road, the column will be separated , the sniper will cover the departure of the group, then they say, when everything happens by force, the screen
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will be offered either to go over to their side or dots well, or into the pit for identification, someone else has on transport bchb rag, and on the arm of a white bandage i continue one such through my radicals. we take control, local authorities announce the creation of a revolutionary committee. imagine, ivan mikhailovich look. yes, this is copyright. here are the keys to the rag. you see, look calmly with cynicism, it is discussed, or rather , the power scenario is told. the overthrow of the constitutional order, the murder of the head of state, the murders are not only judging by everything , we will either go over to our side or yes. or, or you understand, and today the ambassadors of western states are trying to beat up these people, why the hell are they roaming there in grodno where this court is going on, they are passing something they thought. we have
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material on this subject. it's an obvious thing. listen, we'll show it right now. we have you have already touched on this in any framework it does not fit anymore . let's. of course, we just wanted to turn our conversation around about this last story of grasshoppers, which had been brewing for a long time, when it took them to hell in the trunk, they let them go so that they would not interfere with anyone here, but we began to remember. only a case in recent times of overt interference. i would even say provocations provocations. they seem to have been around for a long time. scouts and provocateurs began to be diplomats. they are pushing our states to take some kind of inadequate measures, for which it will be possible to catch on, then unwind it into a spiral and some kind of forcible sanctions. well, for now, fortunately, we keep a complete, uh, composure. well, don't mess with these idiots. well, let's see how they work in our country,
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the foreign policy of the collective west is based on exploitation and subjugation of those who are not part of the coalition of the so-called civilized world throughout the sovereign history of the belarusian state has been subjected to destructive and subversive activities by representatives diplomatic missions. for almost 30 years, the horsemen of democracy have been riding through the courts in an attempt to politicize various administrative criminal cases. however, none of them is able to answer. for what purpose do they idly bow in the area of the institutions of justice. you said you were very happy. a special attention to your person, but you know, this is not absolutely not the answer to more than one question, as in this situation. as a journalist, i need to submit information that i need to say that the representative of the european union in belarus refuses to speak because he is ashamed for the way the european union behaves today in relation to belarus, the european union is ashamed that
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today its representative supports a person who is accused of treason, who supplied information, which supplied information to the ukrainian security service, his professional unsuitability. western diplomats demonstrate during the trial of denis that your right-wing supporter and activist benf was recruited by the ukrainian special services under the guise of a journalist. he collected information about the power block of belarus and objects infrastructure of the authorities of the belarusian-russian cooperation in the military economic and political sphere and yours actively interacted with the first secretary of the ukrainian embassy anton timofeev. earlier, belarusian counterintelligence officers detained a staff member of the ministry of defense of ukraine pavel sharoyka, who worked in minsk under the guise of a journalist for his espionage activities. was supervised
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by igor skvortsov, an employee of the main intelligence directorate of the ministry of defense of ukraine, who acted under the guise of the post of adviser to the ukrainian embassy in belarus in in the sixteenth year, uh, when changing the cooperative head, that is, i was transferred from the department that dealt with, uh, journalists of the future undercover, department. uh diplomats undercover. it is still not clear to me what this was connected with, but i assume that this was done on the eve of the arrival in belarus for the post of first secretary of the embassy of ukraine e. colonel skvortsovyy or nearby ukrainian embassy staff collected information even in the course
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of providing various services. for example, the consul, the first secretary of the embassy, ilya zvenigorodsky, who is actually an employee of the fifth department of the foreign intelligence service of ukraine, calls people who have applied for the status of a ukrainian abroad and elicits information. here's where to check at the beginning. uh, there is not yet the second page of your passport. yeah, yes, yes, they say russian technology is in full swing there. well , at least no one drives down the street, it's incomprehensibly good. fine, then.
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send the addition tomorrow morning almost all the dirtiest espionage work is outsourced to the ukrainian embassy to western diplomats. anyway, they manage to credit themselves here. recently, the ambassador of sweden, mrs. christina johananson, got into the story in the trunk of a diplomatic transport, got out of the territory of the embassy of two grasshoppers, father and son hid from justice in the basement of these missions for almost two years. attention, the athlete displays the objects of the polish diplomat ride. timofey supported the action of memory, the cursed soldiers in the social school of scouts at the event glorified the military offender. ramold rais, nicknamed the brown one in 1946, he and his detachment staged ethnic cleansing, as a result of which 79 belarusians were killed, including
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women and children, to call such actions diplomatic. to put it mildly, it is not possible. well, like this, and we will remember that this story. remember when the testimony of the georgian militant, who said that snipers were trained for uh, on august 9 here. just this week, the border committee detained a man with a sniper rifle, a silencer, uh, and cartridges. well, what is it all it would have ended thanks, among other things, to our ambassadors who work here. it seems to me that ukraine is obviously the most striking example, and for whom it is not a secret that the heavenly hundred was killed by representatives of the opposition. in general, the ambassadors of european countries are fulfilling their mission. their function, which today we see for uh, is not to establish good neighborly political economic relations, but to just uh. stop stabilizing the state and trying to collect information. that is, we our employees were playing employees
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tell the employees of the investigation, under all sorts of pretexts they invite them to visit us for dinners to talk, they ask how the work is built, the license is great. the mood in the team will be able, if anything, to cross over to the other side for years, embassy missions and diplomatic missions have been doing this. there have always been individual employees who, in one way or another, were engaged in the search for information about the host country. there is nothing surprising here, the most dangerous, and in such e- missions, diplomatic missions, when they are trying to bring here on the territory of belarus the strife between and ethnic inter-ethnic inter-confessions confessionally. remember the role of the polish embassy and consulate in dividing the union of poles in belarus, because these are 200,000 of our citizens who pitted each other. now ukrainians are doing the same thing, ukrainians and ethnic ukrainians on the territory of belarus are trying to play against each other. this
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is the most dangerous, in my opinion. it is here that the role of both the belarusian civil sector and the belarusian state should to be maximum is our citizens and they are united here by the idea of belarusian citizenship of a common future. yes, but if you are talking about the poles if it was in latvia, what would you say that they are the enemies of the state. they need to be isolated from society, right? well, how to do it in russians, uh, our program ends at the end, as always. uh, some humorous things, so to speak, uh things are discussing the fact chekin well, this is our beloved, fortunately there is such a person on the side as evgeny kotlyarov, aka nikita trailer. this is a blogger who prank, but not not prank, for the sake of prank. he proves that the former snake. it's not just information resources and kind of independent uh, they don't care what they print a fan. yes , remember the rape there christina yes, riot police with
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suckers with a pistol with suckers were shooting people burned in the cremator corpses in bags lying around there were full of headlines in these fortunately already former media i was always for them to work, we called editors in the club. stop as yanukovych said, we know that you are involved in an attempted coup. we know, what finances you. we know how your editorial policy is implemented. what tasks do you set for your people all the bad things about the media about the authorities about lukashenka nothing good. you then discussed it. we got into the reports. remember, they said at their conferences that the iceman put pressure on the independent media well, he put pressure on, but we haven't shown everything yet. eh, let's show. well, for example, i saw his divorce, he drives around and saw a fire, uh, hay, which in russia is no-no-no- yes, he wrote that it was burning there. uh, chernobyl is there in the states at this station. well, he said, yes, uh, yes, well, the
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euro also flew. uh, radio polish uh, collaborator resource and a mirror - that's what's left. they wanted, well, in the title and what they are written you see, how much can i notify the fire, but in fact, this is a haystack , but this week was last week there was a continuation of the prank. he wrote to the bot of one of the extremist channels. e that russia got access to the arsenal of the artillery base in gomel and starts 800 and now hundreds of howitzers are being taken out of there, and he took it, and wrote that it was all 1.000-868 year of release. eh, i laughed a lot when i met telegram-channels and telegram-channel media there under 800.000. eh yes users. here. uh, to be honest, on imagine right in this form, russian implants in belarus got access to the arsenal of 1868. there, uh, they work
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all i was pleased with the radio. remember this collaborator, right? she named the unit more precisely, she actually just wrote it. yes , this news and russia is exporting military equipment from belarus, the occupier got access to the arsenal of the 1868 artillery base weapons in gomel, but it was still thought about. yes , you probably won’t agree on something else for a year. in fact, this is an indicator of that deep fall and unprofessionalism and outright lies, to which all these pseudo-sources of pseudo-information have sunk. that is, the fact that today they are ready to grab any news, somewhere one way or another they must be put in a bad light, belarus russia is where, in general, without checking, without verifying these facts about them, they feed their
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readers. and most importantly, then they don’t even want to apologize to bear some responsibility. here, well, this is an indicator. uh, unfortunately, yes , this modern one. this is the level of the fall , an indicator to the joy that they don’t have real facts, so they, like, absolutely hawk the radio at us, because i barked and i look at the television news agency. they took for themselves what they did, they went into the telegram channel and drove in bt and for each of the first ten news, which was about us , it was possible to sue and prove that the information that was printed there was not corresponds to reality for each if one line is correct, then the remaining 10 are all turned upside down attempts to pour. eh, certain substances of the state do not shy away from nothing, they just invent something frank. uh, lies, well, because i hope that disinformation is a means of disinformation, yes, so well, hello, gomel 1868. uh, the base of the armed forces of the
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republic of belarus, too. uh, thank you very much for coming to our studio. that was the editors see you in exactly one week, goodbye. belarusian culture like a show of malinstvo who grew up to enlighten their lives with creativity, the tube is such a delivery of little ones, such accordions, and he opens it, and i start playing and he is a dude, that, that her stalint, the estate was just appeared on our belorussian television and i already appeared on television singing two songs eaglet and santa lucia their ice was not easy. i studied at a
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construction school as a bricklayer at a school for working youth, plus i also worked. once. i overslept for work. well, 16-17 years old. what to take from me? i just started having a toothache, not nastym, you can name yana happy people tula holy farm just stumble. and so here you are. i'm now pretending to listen and just catch this street, zemlyakov, come on. where did you find iz? for the first time, i'm mossing, look, a project of live footage on our tv channel.
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