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sail - after all, i am a soviet person. i am a person who grew up in the soviet union, who managed to live in it and receive certain moral inoculations, belarus has preserved. these are the best things that happened in the soviet union, primarily from a moral point of view, in many ways, somewhere, some moments that i really like, which are preserved in social life, so somehow everything turned out so that, mm one can live here without attaching oneself to one's ideals. my uh morality, that's why i'm here, that's why absolutely consciously, i chose hmm to work in the state media at one time, because if you choose, well, roughly speaking, there are fewer independents and i have been talking about this for a very long time, and i was stomped on for a very long time at one time about this, but no, guys you
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can work for ivan ivanovich the millionaire. you can work for the state. in the first case, you will be the conductors of the interests of ivan ivanovich who knows what; in the second case, you will be the conductor of the interests of the state. and it's alright good and right, because after all, any country strives to survive. she does not seek self-destruction. well , adequate. i mean with adequate leadership by a leader and so on. that is, everything strives to preserve itself, develop, move into some new better quality, so working for the state is definitely the right thing to do. initially output for me. although i did not come to him right away, to be honest. i once paid tribute to liberal ideologies. here you need to understand that i am from a family of repressed people, this definitely left my mark, but on the other hand, then we the nineties passed with all this exoticism that had to be dealt with with all this. awesome infernal
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fantasy stuff with this crazy crazy drive that we yearn for, of ​​course we yearn for that drive. it 's true, we felt it again somewhere in the twentieth year. from those who drank the nineties. so wow, everything is right here, as then they suddenly looked younger, but hmm, you know, i would not want to survive. this one more time. god forbid, god forbid anyone see what we saw. here's an even more serious question. political the murder of daria dugina something that has now stirred up even the creative intelligentsia. well, here, you see, the murder of a young girl, a journalist and writer, her book was supposed to be released in september. even the fact that she was driving not from a political rally, but from a literary festival. irina, doesn't it seem to you that this is a murder due to impotence rather than strength, when they consciously switch to a more vulnerable figure, but it is very
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noticeable. hi, this is a rather difficult topic for me, because for a number of reasons, because firstly, they were not there with daria we know each other, but we have a lot of mutual acquaintances, and i. deep condolences to her parents. it's really hard and scary, you know why why no measures were taken to ensure that this did not happen. this is the big question for me. we have experienced in russia for years. so many waves of terrorism since the first chechen war, since i was from, uh, i worked out beslan in such a way that it was clear, yes, that is, i know what it's like to be a secondary victim of a terrorist attack, when all this flows through you in a continuous stream all this nightmare these all the lists of the dead these pictures. all this horror and you in this, in everything there were many terrible terrible episodes. why did everyone suddenly fall asleep and decide
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that now is so acute at such an acute moment? something will be different why all of a sudden terrorism? forgive the favorite weapons of our, so to speak, western partners. we know about it, it's no secret to anyone, islamic terrorism has been fed. they are. actually, they trained him armed and released to attack people to sow controlled chaos. in the middle in the east, the chechen was also mourned in many ways. forgive them the same years when i resented the fact that chechen fighters are called rebels in the western press. long gone. i don't get angry anymore. i already just for myself know what it will be called exactly. this is how it will be done. this is how it will sound. these are such and these are the words, by and large, all the replicas of our m-m overseas friends. you can
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generate here continuously for these years. i already know everything by heart, i just can sit down and write everything that they can give out there according to spiritual data, therefore, first of all , in this sense, i was absolutely killed by the fact that there were no security measures at the public event, the absolutely unimaginable situation in belarus, that is, the generally unimaginable situation in belarus, as it seems to me. i just remember how much they took care of us in 2020 so that we didn't get into any bad situations. why has n't this been done here? and you know this question, moscow has lived all this time at first. well , as if it didn’t concern them, so many people lived as if it didn’t concern them. touches exactly. they also lived 8 years before that donbass, which was killed every day,
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didn’t touch them either, and out of habit they lived the same way, well, complaining about bad putin, please, anything is there. well, the rest. well, it's somewhere there, it's not here, so. with all the horror of what happened this is a good sober. for moscow for muscovites forgive me the relevant departments have to be honest. you cannot organize yourself. here is the security measure. well , ask lukashenka, he will send you specialists who know how and know how it is do. why don't you guide the reality that we had 2 years ago? well, even with you, in the end, you are also writers and journalists, and we also had an attempt on the zaryonok and executed lists of fedot, yes, and black books and maps from the place of residence of propagandists and power. surely there is a story about this. this is what will prevent embittered people, who did not succeed then, to take out their anger now on
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the same ones. in this, in fact, there is a very great similarity, because notice the attempt. well, rather, murder, sickly, the murder of his child. here we received threats against our families, against our children, our relatives, the security forces. i think everyone can remember. excuse me, well, we all hid families during certain months. it's true that they took them out of the city somewhere, anywhere, so that only they would not become accidental or not accidental victims, that is, they also tried to go to my apartment. uh climb was such a moment, august 14 is very good. i remember, this is all business on this wave absolutely. and i even m-m. now i understand, after the fact, that it's just as they say they wanted to scare me, because we had such an orgy going on there, everything was quite close to me, these screams and protests. that's all rushed around the porches. they blocked the doors so that the doors would not
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close, so who could come in, really move somewhere in the castle , pull the door handle, knock there, well, who knows, really, anyone? uh, it's really very easy to find out who lives where, because you have kids in school. there's something else there. well, you never know, in fact, sometimes somewhere else you flicker on some screens in general at some public events. moreover, it is very easy to find out. here, therefore, there is a very clear connection and hmm, a special cynicism here, when they hit not on the figures themselves, they hit on children. dasha dugina for all that she was wonderful, and as i understand it, according to all the reviews, a bright, wonderful person. this is still a figure not of the same caliber as her father and attempt. uh, knock out the soil make it hurt to withdraw from the game. e alexander gilevich dugin destroying his child. well
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, it's very in the spirit. actually. one can say solved two problems at once well? but you yourself were not afraid at that moment. you went to russian television, russian tv channels began to loudly declare their position on what is happening in belarus, you know, even now i will remember how it was, if you remember, such an information blockade by the russian media, firstly, this yes. she was 10 days old. i counted when i opened ria novosti and saw there a smiling photo of tikhonovskaya with her fist raised right here. and here is not a word at all about what is happening in country. to be honest, i was so offended then. i took this betrayal so much that i can’t just go to this resource anymore. that was a lot. this one here was silent. at some point, i just
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ran out of strength to keep it all in myself. that's it after i realized that here's a little more. i saw the kiev maidan a little more. we will come to kill absolutely really calmly without any sentimentality. here, in fact . if somewhere we had given up a little slack, this would have happened completely. i do not have the slightest doubt, so the state was you know, at least interrupt on the cross, but at least i will say what i can say to my friends. at least in case of something they knew what happened, i had such a very clear understanding, because he is still, lord, how embarrassing for me to say this, but i have some kind of international fame, then my amazing cry that i had to publish . at this moment, just throw out everything that happens at once, my friends heard it and heard it. among them are many famous writers. famous journalists. and all
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of a sudden, somehow, somewhere in russia, they began to see clearly, including the priests in belarus, in general, poison people who take a different position. oh oh. how is it all, it looks like the maidan suddenly came sharply, so i broke through this blockade with my own head. forgive the pain. your initiative is breaking through. not that you were invited. i got started at all. here, in fact, somewhere to invite to call. that's it, after i threw it all out. i posted. i asked all my friends. give me screenshots with threats, everything that came to you, i posted what i had, i threw it away. look what's going on guys. this is me, these are my colleagues, that is, in the case of not single ones, because they tried to talk to me. oh well, you're exaggerating, by the way, i also haven't forgiven until now says. but this one is there, it still hurts, and
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after that, all of a sudden. well, not that i suddenly got a call from paris and lena kondratieva from algiers. all sorts of wonderful people called me when king the film crew of the tsargrad tv channel rushed to the rescue, what are the guys holding on to? we 're on our way. we're on our way. we will soon be with you, but and so on, a lot of people from israel shouted out alexander valman responded superbly, a journalist. we know him. all on the ethereum of any ked. back in 2014, by the way, i was like that. well, at some point, i’m on skype. i’m giving an interview in this special folder, and suddenly, somewhere around the edge, it dawns on me that this is the same special folder, the very same one, valman who is 14 years old. i've been listening to the broadcast with supposedly kedmi. and here i am also talking about what is happening here. it's not that it's just somewhere i noted it for myself. i think, god, how life turns interesting, that's why after that
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invitations to broadcasts really went. i stuffed it on tv channels. i stuffed my russian colleagues with everyone i could reach, so that people would also talk, because this, in particular, was also a way to protect them. hmm well, we understand that if something was publicly announced somewhere, yes, it is very easy to make an icon out of a person; it is enough, indeed. do something bad to him. and here you are. actually, how it happened with dasha dogina here is the worst thing, uh, the fact that those people who are now writing with indignation, then her death. they already are, in fact. they included her in this pantheon of sacred sacrifices and are ready to use it themselves. heavily immersed in this topic. yes, that is, not
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only in belarusian issues, but also in the ukrainian topic, moreover, since 2013. and why are you in so much pain? this topic is the theme of the maidan. i have a family in the crimea, let's start with this. so i myself grew up in general in the crimea, in fact. i would be from the urals, but like many urals, we are strong from the crimea and part of my family after the abolition of the decree on eternal settlement. she returned to her homeland, naturally, her native land. that's why my grandfather was buried near simferopol . my family is still part of my family there. with ukraine me all life connected, very close. e connections of a friendly nature again. let's make a reservation that crimea has never been ukraine; crimeans have never considered themselves ukrainians. here, there are no illusions here. that's how i had a sea of ​​​​friends in kharkov and odessa
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, and somehow we met, talked, and became friends in the thirteenth year, literally. so we saw at the chichibabinsky festival and then all of a sudden it all begins. in kiev, i want to remind you that the first to resist the maidan was not the donbass, the first to rise, kharkov kharkov, in which really on that moment everything boiled. which includes my friends. this is how they could organize. this is the resistance of the nationalist with all this torchlight procession and other things. the kharkov resistance was partly physically destroyed, partly sent to
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prisons. some of my friends managed to escape , others hid for a long time, staying in ukraine and working. and that's how for example, i can already say now, because my friend on this journalist andrey dmitriev, he escaped. he managed to get out of ukraine for a very long time i had to, uh, sneak out. hmm, because he was threatened with the registry. he's in the process. here are these wanderings he is on the road. he buried his mother. he managed to leave himself to bring out his seriously ill father. now he is in the crimea, thank god, and now, just a week ago, i exhaled. but there are still a lot of people whom i will not name on the air. just so that not that fragile security, yes, which they still have not to violate, so for me it was all, personally, i helped as much as i could, then even kharkov with this maidan. i helped spread the
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word. i spoke about it. i spoiled a lot of relationships at that time, because somehow it seemed that these were their internal affairs, people want europe, what's wrong with that. i must be a very cynical person. this is some kind of professional already purely journalistic property, but i had a very clear one. the feeling of the production back then was in how they want to go to europe, in how they draw their posters, in what they do and how. therefore, in the twentieth year, when i saw the same cry word for word, absolutely when i saw absolutely the same productions of nothing. well, i had a clear understanding. who came, why did you come? and what will happen next? if god forbid , we will falter here now, so there was no question to falter or not to falter. i
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could not fundamentally change anything in the thirteenth year in ukraine, well, here in the country where i live, where i raise a child, where i plan to live further in a country where the interests of which are my interests. you know, i don't vote in elections. but i live here, there are people with belarusian passports who live somewhere far abroad and they consider it possible, therefore, to argue how everyone else should live here in belarus, moreover, return. they're not going to know, i think about it, that 's probably wrong, but i live here, i would say tougher about wrong. they just really really have those who just crap corny. sorry to your country, having a belarusian passport.
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what is the role of youth in the religious life of the country, but in fact, when you enter the temple among people of respectable age, our youth, they are especially noticeable in the temple and also especially noticeable. and in general, in church life , through what experience it is necessary to go through in order to realize the deep meaning of the faith, you have passed the step, you are the roof and the path of the skin is faithful more than a date and mind, i poop a great dream was paid for us sinners. what should a believer do in order to get closer to god on our way, it’s better for them to go to bays for him with a true thought and a christian man is waiting for us and yes, we already have freedom and we are already deciding whether to invite him into our
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life, when we introduced the positioning of the russians, well, through the vulgar such, the belarusians - it's exactly the same that they began to bow to the europeans, as if they were a superior race. this is the light on which we need to navigate, and to which we still need to grow, and i will take it upon myself to boldly say that these are both russians and belarusians. touched about equally admiration, it is not clear why we ourselves they allowed free nazi books to appear on the shelves of our stores and on the ruins at some point. i saw it with my own eyes. yes, but in the textbooks for some reason they died out. a huge part of this is everything that is connected with the great patriotic war with the feat of the people, and this was both in belarus and in russia, i'm not talking about ukraine here. thank god, we came to our senses a little in the twentieth year,
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who is irina’s fault and what to do, you know, i think the difficult time of the nineties is partly to blame, when we were engaged in survival, it was about the economy, and industry in agriculture here, at least in russia then, culture was simply completely at the mercy of liberal ideologies, without thinking about the consequences, everything became very entertaining, or somewhere gradually needed people. sit in the right places. here. i think it was just a question. how to raise a country what is an agricultural small country? yes, which does not have this grandiose industrial potential, there is no oil, there are no any valuable metals. yes , well, to be honest, i don't know what heights in the art of survival. in general, they were achieved here under the leadership of alexander lukashenko. i see only a result that
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impresses me. but at some point, culture was lost sight of, it happened to absolutely everyone. well, when you survive, you seem to be not very, probably up to beauty. but culture equals ideology. and the one who does not feed his culture and does not control it, he will end up feeding someone else's army, this is inevitable. released yes at the mercy of those who still wanted to do this, wanted to do this, or to the poor unfortunate devotees who for years in russia, for example, pulled provincial theaters on themselves. yes , that's how we are godparents, who for many years was the artistic director of the provincial theater. it is an absolutely thankless job to bring culture, when you have
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to knock out more money for each performance in order to sew a costume, to make some kind of scenery, that is, this is a constant survival. here are such rather extreme conditions, what is the job? i do not know the rural library. this is also a kind of asceticism. or in the capitals there were people left who found a wonderful beautiful feeder in this, they turned culture into show business and pulled it tuk-tuk-tuk with such a train along a very unpleasant path, because it is always easier to roll down than to climb up soviet union soviet culture taught us keep climbing up. show business taught us how life goes down, just laughing, and bending with screams. wow, how cool, how cool, how chic. we are flying. well, stop abroad, you were also foreign show business. actually. let's go like this, in general,
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with regard specifically to literature hmm, we are in a situation where, under the pretext of dismantling everything soviet, well, pledge - it's bad fu-fu throw away. all this we have destroyed the system of support for literature in general, by the way, the culture as a whole, which was. well, seriously, for the most part. we will dismantle it. we just dismantled it, but we did not copy the western one at the same time. hmm, in fact. but it is there is the western system. and she's good enough. she understands, she's just different, that is, we removed the old ones, which seemed to us obsolete and no need. and they didn't do what they actually did. here it would be necessary to have already taken, copy copy and to the end. but no. we copied, only wild capitalism. crazy market. the market decides the market decides for us. so today we don't know
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where to look for good books. today you come to a bookstore, there are a huge number of russian publishing monsters, a huge number of books will be translated. and where is literature, which is literature, or there will be, let’s say, authors who have passed liberal qualifications with such a distinct value orientation. here, as guzel yakhin, for example, there, yes, or will be who are everywhere now with their own from anyone who still does not open their eyes. that's terrible, by the way, roman is absolutely terrible from a professional point of view, or well, look, now zelensky is pulling up. uh, culture is art, yes, as such an ideological tool for its own goals and beautifully, its pr people are very cool. let's recognize work in this plan. we same see, as in the twentieth year. uh, eve, uh, in fact, she yes,
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they made the symbol of the icon still appear, namely as a symbol. here's to your point of view. we have something to shoot now. here is what i really read from e- patriotic authors. you know, e. it was all the same here, in fact, because you remember the twentieth year - this rebellion was people of culture in many ways and very many very very many too. yes, they were raised by emotions, but again, let's not forget that they were also promised a lot to many. of course, of course. here, unfortunately, to my deep really. a number of good authors are in all this in the forest and i can only mourn in this hope that someday they too will come to some kind of rethinking and understanding. that's what concerns what now to read yuri yurchenko, for example, to read poetry.
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this is a poet, he lives in france, he fought in the militia of donbass. even in the very first wave of 2000, another 14 years, but from the first militia and, in my opinion, of all writers. now. forgive the poets who write some patriotic things. is he the only one who fought? that is, we have the same problems in russia and belarus in this regard. well, well, here are two in your opinion the main decisions that we now have to take in order to correct this situation, or maybe they are already being taken. in order to fix what was broken in the nineties, it is probably necessary to return to the soviet experience. you need to think about it, because a poet can write patriotic poems well, and i myself wrote in the twentieth year not on the forehead. i don't write,
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vlog. never write stupid. sorry i ca n't. here, but, nevertheless, this situation was comprehended and this situation of social split and the loss that was inevitably endured. here but hmm, i’ll write a poem somewhere between work and on the go in the subway i’ll twist it in my head, but does the composer write the opera no, will someone write something like this canvas 2 by 5 some there is no multi-figure plot-thematic picture, because let's sort of why. because this is money, what is the work of an artist - this is a canvas, this is a frame, this is a workshop in which light is water. all this should be heating. these are
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brushes. these are paints. that's a huge amount of cost that uh man has to bear somehow. you know, he still needs to eat something with a sculpture is still more difficult, because the costs there just soar by an order of magnitude. here, as regards the total of some major pieces of music there. well, the same thing, they are not written simply, because i wanted to, they are always written to order, like this, if the state provides the order. this means that no one walks around and carries opera librettos in his pocket. and if you meet such a person, run away from him, he is crazy. here i am not kidding. that is, if here, summing up, it means, uh, competent state order competent selection is in the interests of the state and pr three components, of course, because the problem of literature today is the problem of low
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media coverage, first of all, we have excellent authors and belarusian writers. here i am, as the helmet of the president of writers, i can say for sure that the authors of our country literally recently published, with the support of the ministry of culture, a book by the poet anatoly avrutin, wonderful poems. believe me, this is a patriotic man - this is absolutely magnificent author of a simple clear and clear. well, i do not know, i like. recently, the second novel by viktor pravdin, a belarusian-speaking prose writer, has been published. this is a continuation of his novel, unloved gigin also deserves every attention. it's true that i haven't had it in my hands yet, but i'm looking forward to when i actually read this book. we have a lot of wonderful children's writers who can be trusted, yes, at least now journalists will know who to contact in order to get a clear reference, yes, who to call whom to call and whom to introduce spectator? look, irina. you, as a writer, know that any play must
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have dramaturgy. yes, the conflict is the plot, the denouement, here. and how do you see this theater of one actor zelensky i again politicians, and what will be the culmination of this conflict, which has already grown from local, in fact, into a global one. let's not speak directly. there has never been anything local, even through the name directly local here. the third world war began on the ukrainian maidan because someone did not receive a personal invitation to it. it's him like says it's a personal problem. well, it started it was then that an attempt to continue it was in belarus, so what is happening there now is a confrontation between two large pieces on this chessboard, as for zelensky, you know, i never sympathized with him, as an actor something in him was always slippery . well, here you look like some kind of
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unpleasant person, but unpleasant. and where does it all end for him? here specifically for him, for example, there are several ways that i see, moreover, he is like that in the first case, he such an ideal candidate for cutting. there, a friend of mine suggested that they shorten the sacred sacrifice. yes, the ideal candidate and the guilty one. in general, they are already immediately clearly assigned. on the other hand, let’s remember that saakashvili was pulled out at one time and he still surfaced in the end in ukraine. therefore, if zelensky pulls him out somewhere, and then he pops up in taiwan, i won’t be surprised at all. well, although there is hardly a georgian prison, but there are probabilities in which he survives , there are probabilities in which he is sacrificed. i think these exchanges will depend on the configuration, the pieces on the
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boards are exclusively situational arrangements. but i think that while he plays his role, he lives and at the same time does a very strong business, so he hopes that he will come off this money will be useful to him, he will come off that he will live happily ever after with this money somewhere on the cote d'azur, or already, where you have to , it seems that it is better to do kvn. some of them for 60 years do it well. here is what is clear to me. eh, if here the situation with ukraine well, it is still so unclear, yes, here, returning to our country. we see the unique ability of our president to literally foresee all these global collisions. remember, at least his speech on the sixteenth of august of the twentieth year. yes, because there was, including about ukraine and exactly what is happening to it now. and you as a journalist, a leading belarusian publication. yes, you follow this agenda and
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follow. naturally, the president's speech. these are your professional duties. including which of the speeches you remember the most, only honestly and where do you think our president has such foresight, seeing what the majority does not see. you know, even now i'm not talking about any particular speech, because in every case when i see how decisions are made. it's elementary in the recent forest industry there, for example, yes, i see great care that is shown to an ordinary person. this is very visible. but hmm that amazes me. that's e practice big conversation with the president. notice such press conferences give two people in the world. this is vladimir putin and alexander lukashenko no one else no one else. sorry darkness is not enough. why why is this happening? i
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thought, in general, this phenomenon, really quite a long time ago, in general, we would think there, probably, uh, i allow myself to make an assumption. the fact is that these alexandra grigorievich are a man, a soviet of some kind of culture, a man who lived most of his life as a citizen of the great power. key player in the world boards and his thinking is the thinking of the leader of a great power that is why he is like a bone in the throat of very, very many. by the way, including somewhere there and in russia because it would seem. here it is, this small country here, here is some person who has some national interests, judges, sovereignty , understanding of statehood. after all, this is an understanding of statehood. this is in that sense of our old ancient, like dinosaurs, as they say, for today's
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youth, because the current leaders of countries, so to speak, seem to be essentially such small bright clerks. well, here they are running something there and will very obsequiously bow to their masters at the soviet man, who is fully alexander grigorievich. i think the back does not bend, he does not have this structure in the spine, which would allow him to bend. well, this is probably the answer. well, after all, we were properly brought up, in spite of any, so to speak. the charm of the west after the collapse of the ussr is still people of the older generation, here it was worse for you and me, we are younger, but the people of the older generation understood perfectly well that it was not for ocean, nor in europe friends, we do not have. the
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soviet union has its parts, and belarus is now the only one that has retained its unique thinking. this is what soviet thinking is. this is the only fragment of the soviet union, the real genuine only successor, in fact, because russia has lost so many values ​​during the years of wild capitalism during the years of yeltsin's rule. unfortunately, that was one of the reasons i moved here. well, because i am a person who will cover it. you see, it is important to emphasize the value. we have kept the value human in the first place, irina last. unfortunately, about a philosophical question. our life. she is with ordinary belarusians. yes it is well, we just wanted to live, we wanted to live on our own land, not fighting with anyone, not interfering with anyone, not attacking anyone, just working and living, but thanks to the
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attacks on us, including the fact that we were put in queue for destruction. our life has become a bit of prose. and sometimes we really miss poetry. here, let's at least complete this program with a small, but poetic, your ending. ok, i have the poem it was written in the twenty- first year is already comprehended, let's say the twentieth, and i understand that nothing has ended. what do we have fearlessness, brother? do not be discouraged, be silent, a handkerchief threatens, tormenting a smile and posture, something smoked across the sky, clouds, my hand is firm, my soul is light and rains and a look on my shoulders, a wounded animal. save me, blessed one, it hurts from the past, that it hurts me from this quiet
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, irrevocable torment, let them in, thunder, resentment and battles. i love you, my beloved, and i stretch out my hands into the void someday they will shatter, like smoke is all about what. now we don’t say everything that doesn’t heal on my palm laughs, whose wolf is stuffed on a wounded shoulder and harry powder has flowed into the skin thank you class. in our program, only the most pressing topics and questions. let's figure it out. why do we need these psychological settings. what are the boundaries of our self and where are we real stars and experts psychotherapists, in fact,
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i am a well-deserved artist. i am a very bad artist. to me very many consider it strange and crying. you see on the street asked around. i think that if i suddenly have some hints for the crown, then my talent has become less than it is, it will teach me how to safely resolve any conflict situations. we continue to dislike. i'm not insisting in any way. watch the program to understand and neutralize on the channel. belarus 24 we are following the sports life of our country, the star team dream team 7.0 has begun preparations for the minsk half marathon 2022, which will be held on september 11, we will find out how new heights are reached, belarus by origin. pavel karnaukhov won the gagarin cup and a good athlete brought him home to minsk. you differ from the
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average athlete in that he must always develop, always learn and move forward, but in any profession. if you don't work hard at it, you 'll never achieve anything. and how do you want to beat someone. if you can’t help but run , jump, overtake your opponent and help keep yourself in shape, the training is aimed at the fact that we are working on something, improving and improving the technique of this movement. we'll need just a focal ladder and 10 minutes of free time. do not miss all the most relevant sports projects on our tv channel. the president received with a report the chairman of the vitebsk region, the executive committee alexander subbotin in the foreground of the hunting campaign. in the northernmost part of the country. there harvested 90% of the klin grain average
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yield in the region of more than 31 centners per hectare the governor came to the report with a traditional loaf. this means that the region has already collected a million tons of grain for vitebsk. this is rather a rarity. president congratulated the region on achieving a good result no reason to relax ahead fodder harvesting and winter seev in general this year turned out to be quite good for agriculture according to estimates above the average resident was interested in how the integration structures of the vitebsk region work their creation in the region was good and shake-up for apk in addition it was . the development of biotechnology has swung at the creation of its vaccine against coronavirus, the development of bio-veterinopharm, as one of the main platforms for working on the drug, is also part of the governor's report. at in belarus, mass harvesting of grains for more than 7 million milk is being completed. six hundred thousand tons of grain are being harvested in parallel in the tolochin district.
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vegetables are being stored in the storage. the process of filling the chamber is fully automated . fries used to be imported in belarus from poland and germany; now the capacity of the line allows you to fully meet the needs of the domestic market and deliver semi-finished exports during the harvest season started in the belarusian gardens as a brand of the tolochin district, for many years it has been an apple. the area of ​​the garden is more than 500 hectares. dream variety ripens first. harvest immediately arrives on the counter in belarus from the new year will earn new rules for the provision of tourist services change in maturity in connection with the upcoming update of the relevant law the main task of a number of innovations in case of unforeseen construction is to protect the interests of those who travel abroad. so, for example, three forms of ensuring the liability of the operator to tourists, a bank and insurance guarantee, as
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well as the creation of an appropriate fund operator create a certain fund. and in case of unforeseen circumstances. it is possible to ensure exit from this fund or some other situations, and in any case, if such a fund exists, then, in principle, they themselves, and the organizers of this fund can make decisions and, uh, financing there for marketing activities. well, for any other. this is probably one of the most important innovations. and what else in the rules is just the same separation responsibility, tour operator and travel agents - this is also such a serious issue that previously, but in our country it would not mean, in addition, there are innovations that relate to domestic tourism, the right to conduct excursions will only be a certified specialist, the same applies to audio guide. over 70,000 patients from abroad came to belarus for treatment in 6 months of this year. every year
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more than 150,000 foreigners entrust their health to our specialists. geography of patients, wide countries, cis japan and china germany usa sri lanka guests note not only affordable prices, but also the high professionalism of specialists. the most popular area of ​​dentistry is oncology , cardiology and organ and tissue transplantation, geography, very broad, i would like to give an example that patients from ukraine and the united arab emirates came to us for operations on tumors of the pancreas from japan and israel for liver diseases uh about organ failure, of course the cis central asia and the next coming abroad are popular with foreigners and recovery programs in belarus a new tourist project we will know mogilev implements in the regional center in the iconic places of the city installed
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special plates with qr-codes by scanning this code with a mobile phone. you can learn the history of the place, read the text accompaniment, see archival and modern photographs. and also visit the virtual tour of the signs already installed in 10 places in the park under nikulya on the squares of glory and unity near the town hall on vynichesky field and other projects will expand the speed of special information signs will appear at the railway station and the drama theater, the church of st. stanislaus and the st. nicholas convent. this weekend, dobrush will host a day of writing, the main themes of celebrations in the preservation of historical memory and the double anniversary of the 140th anniversary of yanka kupala yakub kolas, therefore, on the occasion of belarus, the film prepared the premiere of an animated film of the classics and chess work on the tape. started last fall, informative, educational the cartoon is designed for children aged 6 years and older, and its duration is 13 minutes,
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built and complex and conceived in such a way that our children do not get tired. here we have sound in the film. uh, poems are small pieces, poems by one and another poet, because there is a well-known historical fact that hmm they, uh, were friends and liked to play, uh, chess when they met. we used this moment to create the film this is what we are building the plot of animation done in the technique of computer translation the premiere of the tape will take place on september 4
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be sorry that you deserved my word of honor, yulechka hello, i am very glad to see you in the studio. thank you very much for finding the time to come between rehearsals of numerous projects with your chic work, the soloist of the group aura, the songwriter, and yulia bykova is delighted. thank you very much. well, i thank you for the invitation yulechka for you always. come on, everything is in order. and you are with us, uh, the daughter of an officer. i like to emphasize that, you know, and not from a creative family at all hmm but
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throughout your life throughout your childhood there is creativity. tell me a little about it. uh, how did your formation take place and still an interesting moment, because you have already begun to be realized as an artist, full-fledged, and as a practicing doctor you have begun to be realized. here in this, yes, at a small age, it's just that well, the family, maybe it's not creative, right? no one was directly engaged in the creative profession professionally directly, but my mother , for example, danced beautifully and she danced in choreographic ensembles. that's right up to a admission to the university a and even in the university and then even work, that is, amateur performances somewhere, that is, so she danced. she had excellent choreographic data. ah, but uh, you understand that creativity has always been considered. eh, well, in such an ordinary philistine sense, well, this is some kind of hobby
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for the soul. well, here's to earn it, so here you are. well, how are you, what will you do in retirement? yes, here such a rhetorical question arose all the time, therefore, in our family it so happened that everyone got a profession. well no creative diploma. let's just say, but really since childhood. i loved to sing, but these are probably many artists. yes, they say that i loved to sing. i loved, and we had such before some children's groups tried to attach me there. i just bawled at home , then somewhere there to appoint such old ones, such immediately post-war ones, and there are front-line soldiers, former veterans. there, mostly our neighbors were like that, and i had concerts, that is, they left me there from a pebble in the forest in a clearing, and on this a pebble, that means, i stopped there and katyusha, here the gases make noise for me there, that is, and we have a birch grove. therefore, in order for us to rose ourselves, there must have been an element of the program, therefore, this is how childhood passed, then they realized that, in general, something had to be
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done about it, and they joined me in some groups, especially after, uh, you correctly noted that my dad was a military man and we traveled, but across the country across the vast soviet union, yes, and one of the crossings. it was in the far east in khabarovsk where the change of sentries belts was just, well, very serious, and there i sang at night and after that a strong- willed decision was made. you know, as i lie, i kick my feet into the carpet, which means i sing the wall. well , ritam, after that, a strong-willed decision was made to send me to some kind of team, so that i would spend my all there during the day and no one would bother me at home . well, that's how, in fact, and uh, i ended up in various children's groups. she already, when my back returned to minsk, ah, i got to the concert of the folklore ensemble zorochka, i was in such i’m delighted that i just told my grandmother that that ’s all, you see me there, i will sing there, and i sang there for 10 years. and that's the whole school, that is, from the first to the tenth grade. i was fond of folklore art.
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yes, in general, i’m just here, i still have something that can break through me, yes, how to say it, it’s right to tear. this is in a huge percentage of cases. it will be some soulful folk song. here is our harmony, slavic well, i am such a person. i really like it. i am grateful for my first vocal teacher alla mikhailovna novitskaya, who introduced me to folk art and instilled this love. i, well, i would now, probably, be doing something completely different and would not write this music, this music, would not sing, but these songs, if somehow my fate had turned out differently. well, even trace you in the images. this is the nationality, these are the wreaths, yes, the dresses are flowers, first of all, it's beautiful. it's beautiful for sure. and thank you very much, and 10 years. you were doing. yes, she performed professionally. you can say professional is a well-deserved
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children's team, that is, we had such a big, richest tour schedule. and it was a lot of european, almost all countries, almost all of europe, eastern western , there were, uh, trips to japan, but i didn’t go. this was the eldest, it was still small, there were trips to the united states of america to cuba , where the soviet contingent was then still. well, that is, such long-distance tours were foreign, of course, all countries. well now it's the cis to say that it is this folk art. it is so uh, western europe enjoyed great popularity in eastern europe what? well, it was very flattering very nice. eh, i still do. i still think that if something is to be carried somewhere
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from belarus, yes, a large border, then there is no need to copy someone else's work. this is better needed. on modern yes world trends, they should be used in ours, but the platform, but the base, it must be its own, so that it would be interesting to someone. well, yes, i completely agree with you. 10 years you you act as a soloist of a little girl, and then there is the tenth, eleventh grade, uh, you finish and you go to act, where it’s fine at the medical institute. why all of a sudden? well, that’s such an interesting situation. hmm, in fact, from our team, from a little hole, a direct path went, of course, to the institute of culture, and the people’s department and, in general, the
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majority, and uh, did it, and uh, i would be no exception, but in my family again, that is, we have a grandmother and hmm, she thought that a serious profession is either a doctor or there, for example, an economist. come on, here, even the teacher, something like her guarantor, she didn’t say anything about the teacher. she didn't tell me . but my husband had this too, but grandmother she was a well-deserved teacher, she was very respected, yes, they have a teacher, in this case, an economist. but my mother also said to zhenya, you, please, learn a diploma, get a normal one, and then study. do whatever you want, as long as your diploma is useful. that's how zhenya and i mean, he's in banking. i'm in therapy and they both quit. uh, we got diplomas, the only difference between us and him is that i still
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worked. uh, almost 10 years in the specialty. and zhenya completed an internship with us banks and this is his economic career. it's over. but you know, we don't care, that is, we met. there at the institute on the basis of music, because he had a kvn team at the institute. ours was natural. we needed music, of course, we needed some arrangements. and i sang there, he wrote music. and so a mutual friend brought us together, and we started. it was love at first sight. yeah, well, we've met, probably parted ways. well , maybe three, that is, it turned out that he wrote to me. hmm, an arrangement for which we came to him from our team , and that's it. it was with me that they communicated more, then we were already in the sixth year, the flu epidemic was under study, and it so happened that the site, uh, which was served. here we helped students serve during the flu, and zhenya is at home, i see the kuta address is familiar, i will go last and put
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myself some tea. here i come already. well there we talked, everything there, we remembered each other. and then, and when i graduated from the institute hmm and i had a difficult choice, and go to earn money and then continue to work anyway. well, then this is 2000 2001. e hmm the student received, well, maybe 10 dollars somewhere there is an increased scholarship. i had an intern for $3 more. that is. well, they needed money. that's why, mm, there was such an option to go to a vocal group abroad on a contract to work out to earn money to come here. well, get settled somehow. well, anyway , continue further specialty. those were my plans. and so it happened that zhenya was also going to lead the team. there, there, too, but in bahrain, this is an arab state. and the tourist center is a banking and tourist center. that is, there is not sharia. that is, there is just such as dubai
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yes, and he also gathered a team. and so it happened. i call him, i don’t say, you are there, you don’t know by chance.
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let's go. but we had already met by that time, probably, well, not the first year here gru come on, so we go there and say we want to get married. that's where a woman says, well, well, in august, in some kind of august. we are in august, too, 10 times forwarded to us now , yes, don't carry it. she says, well then it is possible in may, but not solemnly. well, like quickly come, sign in may without a plan. i say, don't. well, listen, well, at least for the first time in my life, i have the right to wear a veil dress and all that. here. i say no without solemnity. i don't want either. in short, zhenya ran to the stall, then there were still stalls, there coffee, chocolates, sweets there, buy all this. here, and i'm sitting so blue- eyed, so on her, in spite of okay, there is the eighth of july. here is free money at 3:00 to come, in short, with your guests already with
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everyone, and then, and then this holiday was not celebrated. this is the day of peter and fevronia, the patrons of the orthodox family, that is, an analogue of such a st. valentine yes. this is not ours. quite like an orthodox, but a holiday. and this, uh, saint peter and fevronia are the patrons of the family. and we somehow completely accidentally on this day they took and got married. well, well, this is how we live events, of course, yes, this is how we live. yes, that's why everything is as it should be, as i wanted. we did the wedding ourselves and bought everything ourselves. everything was planned. that is, parents. they already came as guests, so we already did everything we wanted there, that is, we were not obliged to anyone. it was a lot of fun, therefore, but rather aura when was born already. well, that's where the courage is, somewhere around this time, just how you were sitting, just drinking tea, but let's do it. a joint project. we became songs in general song writers uh yes, uh as writers we started working hmm as soon as we came from i
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came back from bahrain. and uh, not some music has accumulated. i say, well, i can actually write words somehow. here we are or quietly write your songs, that is, i have zhenya, he is such a generator, ideas, i'm like, well, okay. well, i can dig, i can not dig, i can write, i can not write. we have a generator of all such creative innovations. yes , and progress - this is zhenya, well, maybe for the sake of it right? well, yes, he has. yes he has i don't see how the brain works so actively. the goal is to see obstacles. so we were m-m working exactly as authors around 2003 . e hmm first successful piece. well , successfully. this i think. hmm, as in what sense is a famous artist. yes, irina dorofeeva performed it, so we wrote a song in 2002 for her and then in 2003. we wrote a whole album. yes, i liked it and wrote a whole album. this was our first known performer. well, then, hmm, the
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songs somehow went on, then they started working with inna afanasyeva with nadezhda babkina a s e hmm spam production center then. we got to know them alena lanskaya, he sent here. well, and so it went, let's go. and we started writing our songs at 2,000, in my opinion, the fifth. why not for yourself? yes? well, not even for myself , just a number of ownerless songs that no one took. but they didn't suit anyone. it doesn't mean that they were bad songs, because our first hit was ust-olens. this is such an english-language hit, it played a lot on the radio, especially no one knew that it was belarusians, because it was exactly belarusian language. here again, why did we still make such a decision to write more in belarusian more often
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? ah, and uh, well, then it was no language at all, that is, we were a synthesis, there is latin arabic english everything , because we have a principle, in youth it was like that, so the main thing is that the music should be beautiful, but you listened to both english-language music. we have earned abroad. we sang, i sang world hits exclusively, that is, practically. i don't know russian language music. i listened at the institute. it was the st. petersburg horn . yes, that is, preference is preference in the main. yes, that is, it was later, when brother 2 and its soundtrack appeared. it was my favorite movie including for the soundtrack, because that's all there were songs that's what i love. zhenya in general. here is italian music there anyhow and so on. that is, such harmonious, beautiful european music. surprisingly, radio stations somehow received very well these songs all there in french there he got the song in general also screwed up and uh, hmm a little. who believed that it
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was generally a belarusian and, well, you bring such things to an end . come on, i even speak to our colleague. here is the author of the words. zhenya is french. so i studied, that is, yes, such a background, generally large and strong. i mean, he's got a diploma as an interpreter from the paris chamber of commerce. uh, back in school they had a school with french at the french embassy, ​​then he had a high level of power. yes, there was the highest level, they won all the republican olympiads of their uh, graduates of their school and uh, hmm, they constantly traveled to france. eh, there they already had a language practice, exactly, when it was already hard when she switched from medical practice to creativity . yes, it was hard, because you are leaving for free swimming, no social. that is, when you worked as a doctor, you have a completely different world. you have a rigid subordination, you have a full social package. that is, you have the right to leave there for sick leave,
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and there, well, a stable salary. yes advances pay. yes, there is a bonus, well, everything, like people have everything is scheduled and you already know your future right up to retirement. that is, in principle, you have such stability. oh well, and then you throw it all away and go into the unknown , the situation is no longer the same, that is, you open up to yourself and go ahead. here i got sick. well , show yourself your sick leave, well done yulia is working on, that is, well, of such a plan and, well, some kind of social pension, probably, somehow somewhere, probably , but i’m nowhere, uh, well, i'm paying taxes to the state as a creative worker. and how uh performer and everything, that is, this week itself. yes, all at your own risk. i mean, well, you have uh, people like your songs. do you have a job, okay? hmm bad songs you write. well, then, go somewhere else , work somewhere in another area. that was
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hard. at first, i still clung somehow to well and medicine. i love and have loved. that is too. yes, it worked out well. it is impossible. this is because , in principle, the same altruist is close to the profession. that's for the people, yes, yes, that is, you are for the people, that is, you try make people people's lives better no matter there, by what means, well, you're there morally yes moral and mental health. you are doing them. yes, there you give a psychological, yes an outlet, yes, or a physical one, but psychosomatics is so interconnected - it is such a real thing. e that it is difficult to draw a line, but it is quite clear that it depends on each other in our emotional state. our physical very much. ah, there are clear parallels. well, you must admit, when you are happy, you are easier before, even if you get sick, this one is easier to get sick, well, i agree, true well immunity, and works better and blood flow. you have the best hormones. you're fine. well, that is definitely a relationship. there is some how.

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