tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 1, 2022 11:00am-12:01pm MSK
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here i am here i am hello, where are my dogs? ay, well done, well done, my good. hello hello and yes, yes, i have a dryer for you. watch friday on our channel. what successes have already been achieved in seed production and do all our belarusian farms enjoy the fruits, so to speak, of your work more than eighty percent of the tower of the republic of belarus is occupied by the varieties created by our scientific and practical center, these are the varieties of the main agricultural crops, uh, which largely determine the basis of food security our state, 38 crops are in the process of selection study by our scientists, and for
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each of these crops a whole system of varieties of various directions has been created for the use of different ripening periods for crops for all economic enterprises in our regions, both for the country as a whole and for individual regions. there are no crops working today. what, perhaps, agricultural crops are in priority today, the priority, of course, remains with us for those crops that occupy the largest area. this is winter spring wheat is barley, brewing fodder this reticale, the main forage crop, of course, winter and slavery, of course, high-protein legumes . this is, uh, the direction that is now especially relevant for our state, but do not forget the cultures that do not occupy large areas, but they are needed to feed our population. well, cartilage, for example. thus, we are breeding
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almost all crops. uh, and these are selections of the same degree of intensity. never mind. this is a crop for a million hectares. or that culture for thirty thousand hectares. we are not limited to our territory, and yet not such large areas are occupied by, uh, agricultural. cultures in our country, so our goal is to enter the market of the near abroad in the first place. uh, it is more difficult to break through to the west, of course, and other climatic conditions. and so let's say. uh, completely different resources need something to break through, but for our closest neighbor, the russian federation, our varieties are very well suited and they are very popular in the first place. of course, winter wheat, or bakery. this is malting fodder barley and you can say.
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dear friends, let me start with one quote, you will understand who wrote this. the growth of lukashenka's personality cult, including the obligation of young people to listen to his instructions before the start of the school year, is quite a typical element of totalitarian regimes , there was no conversation yet, but already totalitarianism. well, we are familiar with this , firstly, and secondly, today there will be no totalitarianism, not because it wrote. but it will be as in general, i conceived, when you suggested this in the process, i will say to conduct this lesson. to
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begin with, a small sketch for our lesson from our life. you listen carefully, even inside yourself in your soul. don't criticize me yet and well don't laugh at what i'm about to say. first, in spite, if you follow the situation, our peasants collected 8 million 50.000 yesterday. for those who do not understand this, i will specify the cereals , it’s not only that we are now harvesting cereals , but wheat is growing in golos barley, rye, thirds, and so on, but if anything, grain types of rapeseed that grow in shavings. we have a lesson, so i'll explain to you,
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if anything, the grains that grow on the cob are corn, so eight 50.000 - these are only cereals. there is an opportunity, as i once said, to collect 11 million tons of grain that has never happened in the country. why do we need grain and bread? well, here i think you don’t need to explain, firstly, we ourselves want to eat, we need to feed the people everyone loves bread, buns and stuff, and we need to feed the animals in order to have milk meat, so eight million 50 will be today, most likely closer to 8 million 200.000. what is called a dream in the hand? i think there will be more, secondly. white-white-optical-mechanical plant i visited it recently. a decent
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enterprise today is in line for products optics electronics and so on. all the most advanced. why am i bringing this to you. this example of this enterprise has thousands of such companies. do you understand that they are the future? well , the traditional belaz maz mtz is loaded like never before, why am i saying this, probably too you understand in which year we are under sanctions, but, nevertheless, the demand for giants for the products of engineering giants is huge. we are finishing up the operation of a nuclear power plant. we are building a belarusian bmpk. we are the most advanced biological corporation in rocket science. we are engaged in new products that will be thrown into
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space two belarusian spacecraft are flying over our planet today. we are creating a biological cluster, it will be located in the vitebsk region, which will produce not only antiviral drugs know why? i'm talking about this and the most modern medicine. well, i'm not talking about the high -tech park, because such parks are high -tech. created in almost every of our enterprises. so i called belaz there guys work or guys work in our academy of sciences , who are not only part- time jobs for foreign companies. they work as assistants, but they create a finished product from software to the same belaz that operates unmanned without drivers in in the quarries of our planet of the entire planet, by the way,
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belaz occupies more than thirty percent of the world market for similar products. so why am i talking about this? this is already super new technology, which is available and which can only be done by the advanced and very rich countries of the world. i said about bnbc, i think only four countries have such enterprises that we are creating, of course, thanks primarily to our friends and my personal relationship with the president of the people 's republic of china with this pin. this is the latest technology. that's great. new technology further. our armed forces are very tense today. and it's true, i don't hide it, the border guards, the army, the police, special services, because the situation around
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our country does not allow us to relax for a minute. that is why we are having a conversation here, and they are guarding our peace along the perimeter of the entire border. education in spite we start the new school year i think it will be a special year after the adoption of the new legislation on education. we are improving our legislation. if you have a desire, we are also on this topic let's talk. we want to finish during this and next year. at this stage, we will completely complete what we have planned to modernize and reform our education. ugh, life goes on, but i specifically, uh, asked for this product to be brought to our meeting today. this is the first computer number
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one. which was given to me. our smart people they were given the task of staggering around the world. find the best thing is that we can't build any processors while the software is the best and build this computer, to be honest, in it less than 20% today, about 12 belarusian by the end of the year will be 30. but the fact itself is important, you can feel it later, if you don’t say that it was created at our horizon factory. felt it, you would not say that it was created in belarus. this indicates that we have a huge potential. we have people who
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are like american. yes, they told me there, when i created a high-tech park, they know how to create incredibly speaking then at a meeting. i got an american specialist up and says if you want something to create, like it-technological development, which was probably 15 years old then, maybe in the twelfth ago, if you want to create something, please, you can do it in many countries of the world. if you want to create, i quote him, i remember it, i will remember it forever. something great go, but if you want to create something incredible. come to belarus, we were just starting to create this high-tech park, we were just thinking of launching our artificial earth satellite into space, and so on and so forth, and then our guys
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they have proven themselves very seriously, and we have done a lot, and i am sure that this will be the most modern computer. at the level of world standards, you can say, well, of course, there are, uh, also imported components. although he must say that in all the best computers there are no complete components of these spare parts from iron to the brains of only one country, let's say the usa does not have one made in taiwan microelectronics iron made in america and our brains are also in this computer, that is, this collection of the whole planet, no country does such ultra-modern things, and not because the americans cannot do it, for example, the americans or the chinese
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do not, because there is no need for this science is very, international and what science creates is is also an international product. you have a question. well, why is the president in this lesson? i listed all this from grain crops to a supercomputer, by the way, they also created super computer computers with the russians, in my opinion, three or five of them have already been released, and they work fine without outside help. why am i doing all this? dear friends here are those sitting in front of me and those who hear me in this way, our people. we are writing our history. our history, as we often say, is not only our heroic past, what it was, we will now find out with you. but this is the most
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boring most sometimes nasty. here is the boring stuff. this is life and god forbid that we write our history in this way only without wars, revolutions and upheavals. i emphasize again. perhaps it not so much fun. how do you see on the internet? once again i repeat, it's boring, sometimes it happens. but in this sense, the creativity of our people. in this story there is always a place for a feat. personality struck me yesterday with one interesting fact, and not to forget. at the very beginning, as a prelude to our conversation today, i took physical evidence with me.
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yesterday my eldest son brought it all. right here. the star of the hero of socialist labor of the soviet times, what order was awarded to this star then? order of lenin this is a sign people's writer, belarus and this is the order of red labor knowledge, and this is a certificate. it all belongs. well , i hope it's famous. to our writer vasily bykov, what struck me about this? that's what the
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scoundrels wanted to say, but i won't say it. who was there from a relative and others in the market sold for 30 dollars? vasil bykov a significant figure in our history. an ambiguous person is ambiguous, i know that well. he's gone today, but he's always appreciated this. it just doesn't work out that way. and in this way, of course, these are first of all relatives with they all started something crossed out. well, it 's relatives. and we have no right to forget our people. even if ambiguous, but marked once our history. this is also history. and this is a grain of this negative. what should not be
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in our life? as i already said? we go directly to our lesson. it was such an introduction. we will have such a peculiar lesson, not the same student school that you used to be. visited once in 11 years and not the same student couple that the lecturer will come to and will read lecture. and how here one vile at the beginning said that we will have a totalitarian state here, we will he, i will inspire you with something. no, not that goal, i have today also because i remember myself at that age. although it is necessary to inspire, and this has been said more than once, after the events of the
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twentieth year, as i said, each nation writes its own history in the same way as each person writes his own history, of course, the history of our people does not always develop from our personal histories. but the fact that our here these grains fall into this side anyway, that's for sure. therefore, dear friends, our students, students of belarus dear teachers, teachers, everyone i list here is in the palace of independence, everyone who is in touch with us now saw the connection. first of all, i want to congratulate you all on the start of the school year for many of you. this is the year of farewell from school. and someone takes the first step towards the chosen profession or stands on the threshold of his work activity. in any case, a
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critical and fateful period is coming in your life, a very important one. period. i advise you to be careful careful and very attentive. not only in my life, but precisely in these critical periods. because you can make mistakes that will be very difficult to correct later, especially during the critical period, because it is always highlighted in your life. he always sticks out, he always sees. you can't hide these mistakes later. this holiday is also special for you and for me. you know that i always find time to traditionally meet with teachers , schoolchildren and students on knowledge day, but for the first time i did not go anywhere, not so long ago at a meeting with the pioneers. here you voiced, in my opinion,
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very interesting proposals to lead the first open lesson of the new academic year here in the palace of independence well, maybe the adults advised the pioneer. i accepted this offer. to the lesson so the lesson but by all the rules, do not forget that in due time. i received a pedagogical education and spent more than one lesson. starting from school, i was due and life one lecture. therefore , i know the methodology of teaching lessons, and so that later you and i will not be reproached that we are not a lesson, and we held some kind of lecture, we will do it, as a lesson with slight deviations, given that i am the president after all, and you are too diverse an audience that came to me and not only to me today, tens of millions of eyes. sees tens of millions.
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hears this is an unusual audience, so the lesson with slight deviations, let me remind you that in this status. i spoke at the belarusian state university exactly 19 years ago. and, by the way, many topics that we then talked about with students the same age as your parents are still relevant. so then. today the world is engulfed in events that require a timely clarification of the position of the state. positions are based on the feet of the age-old five different generations of belarusians in their historical elections on the exploits of our ancestors, for example, true love for their land. all intros are over. i understand that you, dear friends, had a good summer,
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not only students had a rest, and despite the fact that many asked exams for high school, and then entered universities. the teachers were also relatively busy, but rested, so today we start to work the topic of our lesson is known to everyone or not. it is known that historical memory is dear to the future before, i will express my position, let's listen to you. i have lists of magazines. i swear to you that i didn't warn anyone. what questions will be asked, i ask everyone to be ready to answer these questions in your own way, so. as you can imagine, you don't need any. eh, do n't make yourself a great scientist. speak
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as you think. first question. i want to ask the deputy dean of the faculty of history of belgos university. alexander vyacheslavovich, please, do you have microphones? you have, please, turn it on for him. why do we need this historical memory at all. sit down you will be more comfortable so you can not hear. there will be a microphone. tell us why we need this historical memory? but alexander grigoryevich and without history it is impossible to build the future, of course, we all know that history is a mentor of life and so that we can educate the future, a generation, truly patriots of our company. they should be aware of what bright
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or not quite bright pages of history the of our republic, but also without historical memory. and i consider him, but i also think that my colleagues are historians who are present here, it is impossible to bring up a truly patriot. well, as far as i understand, left to look into the past is never harmful. and without it, we cannot see the present or the future. correctly? i'm understood, thank you. well, this is the point of view of the historian of the scientific deputy dean of our university, another question. i want to ask. you all get ready. get ready. i have a big advantage over students schoolchildren. you know, how i remember my
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student years, then it was possible, when a teacher asks you a question, let's say the university can become, you know, your head ached, you didn’t prepare. and you can not answer my advantage is that you will have to answer all my questions. so well, it's all the people going now. live we've done a lot lately . in order to correct inaccuracies, let's say so. our textbooks and came up. well, i hope to write the most optimal sensible textbooks in the history. we have here vinogradova zod evgenievna i have always demanded that there be textbooks by people who will write from the earth, what is called a school, we have
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drawn these questions of the historical memory of our textbooks as a red thread. in my yes, in my journal you have a whole, uh, a whole list of all of you, so here i am asking you this question. well, i'm sorry that i didn't warn you, but i think this is an urgent question for you. i counted on you very much when we created these textbooks. that you won't let anyone in there. it is unnecessary to be smart and write such textbooks that it would be a shame to take it in hand. and so the red thread runs through our historical memory, for all these textbooks, keep in mind that all half of those who were sitting held your textbooks in their hands, so tell the truth. no, i'm just thinking how to say it, short, clear , just talking, uh, generally writing a textbook.
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you probably know that it can be much more difficult than sometimes to write a monograph to defend a ph.d., because a person who writes a textbook writes a textbook for everyone and for a child with high a person who listens carefully to the lessons or who missed something, the textbook should give an overview and open. in addition, there are opportunities to study further, so writing textbooks is very difficult. and perhaps our first experiences were. really. perhaps not the most successful, but we learn gradually, as for the idea that should be pursued. it seems to me that we have found the most important thing our textbooks should be about goodness; our textbooks should be about humanism. our textbooks should not teach excellence. our textbooks should talk about the history that was and above all. it seems to me that the main thing in history is to teach a person to respect those
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generations that lived a different life, much more difficult, and it seems to me that now, when we will be more in textbooks, it is possible to pay attention not only to the soldiers of the revolutions. and how this life turned out. what problems did people solve, how did they get out, how did a multinational state live for centuries. i think this is the most important thing in the textbook. now we will review textbooks. i am something somehow an employee of the national institute of education is talking about this. oh yes, we will look for this putin, first of all, that way, so that the textbook is interesting and i repeat once again. it made it possible to see a person's life beyond the textbook. but i asked you a question. have you already run a red thread through the textbook or are you still studying? would you like to spend our historical memory? no, i think it already exists. it's already there. no, i can't answer for all, probably, textbook authors. so, probably, it would be too uh no. it seems to me that our belarusian textbooks are
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belarus know. yes, of course, yes, i work with them, belarusian-oriented textbooks , first of all, and not for our students and about our history, so, perhaps we need some mm to strengthen some questions, yes, which appeared literally 2-3 years ago, some of them are right now. uh, well, for example, we always talked about the fact that we need to stroke the neighbors, yes, and we really avoided some sharp corners in the textbooks. we wanted our children to learn first and foremost. so that the world around them is good, understanding kind, but this, it turns out that this is not always the case, therefore, sometimes, perhaps, it is necessary to tell the truth, which is tougher , but that we are not always on stage, we were not always respected and not always our interests are mild. let's say that our interests were not always respected, and it makes sense to talk about it and it makes sense to talk about it, not the way people deal with it most often,
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probably, yes, yes, based on history. maybe in the future our youth does. so with our interests i will consider, yes, but then in the textbook we will also talk in the lessons we will talk about the fact that here it does not make sense to move away from these topics, we need to talk about them and talk about how people got out of this particular situation and even in the most impossible situations. they were looking for a way out, they were building their lives, they were building their state. thank you so far, still red threads, as we understood from the diplomatic message for eugene, there are still red threads. no, well, here. here it is, let us see the goal, we see, thank you, stanislav stepanchik, uh, the institute of history of the academy of sciences of the academy of sciences is present tell me, for you personally, how
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scientist. advanced human academy of sciences institute of history for you our history is what? dear alexander grigoryevich for me, firstly, history. this is the history of my family in the context of the history of my country. that is, these are the historical events that took place in general through our entire nation, and how it affected us as a whole, how it affected our family. here i am answering your question. i can tell why i decided to become a historian in many ways while still at school. this is what i started noticing global processes, for example, the great patriotic war or the post-war revival of our economy in our country? how it went through the history of my family through the history of the family of my, uh, distant relatives, the history, the families of my friends, that
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is, this is how our entire general history of our entire country is shaping up. therefore, this is the first thing that i, as it were, what i wanted to say that the history of belarus is the history of our families like this. well, as i understand it, what kind of historian? you are the story. yes, yes, our history of our our people and state is not locked into your family history. no. no, it doesn't close. she is the opposite. just as it is reflected, that is the story. and in my opinion it should be understood both globally and locally. that is, all the events that were major in our history, that is, from 100 years ago and 200 years ago, they were all reflected. eh, like all of us. in general, these are in each person individually, that is, on each of our families , on our great-grandmothers, great-grandfathers, and so on, that is, even now in historical science it is very important to trace as a global process
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were reflected in the local sister cities , villages and individual families. thank you. now i'm digging into my journal in the lists. the parade of academics is finely written that i don’t see everything from academics. i'm thinking of moving on to our younger generation. we have a beetle sergey alexandrovich is there such a one? present and we have victoria ruslanovnashaikina, there is such a piss. there are excellent. to both of you , the question is what are you proud of in our history? alexander grigoryevich let me begin, of course, you girl must prepare, of course, therefore, while you will speak, she will draw conclusions and prepare. i am a
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professional historian, a graduate student of the department of general history of the brest state university, and therefore history for me is my own. e. well, i would even say not work. for me, this is my calling. this is an important part of life. yes, that is what i actually do, well, in terms of official graduate study time. and outside of this time it is natural. yes, there is constant systemic work in the archives. uh, in museums reflecting on these sources. yes, then there is one side for me. here, yes. here i get. well, actually, probably, m-m such a pleasure, when you comprehend, i am engaged in the history of the academy of sciences, comprehend the path of our academic science, then how, in fact, here. a large scientific institution was established. well, the most powerful scientific technological industry. uh, those people who have made a significant contribution to the fact that belarus has become modern. this is what concerns. eh, like this on the one hand, yes on the
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other hand. uh, for me, it's probably history. hmm, when you touch these documents, when before i went to graduate school to write a ph.d. thesis, i worked, including with students. it's probably over a thousand years old. history of our people. this is actually. here is the struggle of our people for independence, the struggle for the right. e yourself to determine your own destiny, e, make the choice yourself to be a worthy member of the family of the people, yes unconditionally defend your interests, yes and uh, it is always very important to understand how we went from yes, here are our first states from the floors of the turov principalities to to the grand duchy of lithuania to the commonwealth to the belarusian day as part of the russian empire to the soviet project yes to the soviet project of building our statehood to the creation of our nation and finally to the project of an independent belarus, yes, that
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is, for me, this history is a kind of unity of the unity of generations. eh, this is probably a thousand-year project. um hmm which actually i always say about it is that it shouldn't the law shouldn't end on us and we should be at least worthy. here's what ours did ancestors of what hmm was done there from the battle of grunwald, ending with the exploits of the soviet people, starting from today i saw. uh, slutsk belts, ending with the belarusian satellite. yes, uh from uh, simple society. there, the eras of the middle ages end with a complex society, ending with a society with a creative class that is capable. that's what you said today, huh? and more than once, these are the highlights to create it. uh, let's say different samples. uh, goods services. uh, let's say at least. e, at the level of the
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best world samples is missing. sorry i will interrupt you. you said great, as if something introduced you to my performance today. although this is not so, because i just finished shaping it. but i still asked you a specific question. you said great things about the meaning of history for you, probably for all of us, this applies to all of us. i asked what are you proud of? probably, not only the academy of sciences, which focused attention. uh, you know a lot about pride, uh actually hmm starting from uh polotsk sophia cathedral. yes, this one excuse the first symbol of independence yes, this is a symbol of the fact that the polovtsian state is the principality of polotsk. yes, she tried to bask in other principalities. yes, create this symbol. uh, continuing uh hmm
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facts known to the historian. yes, there is the presence of running water in our medieval cities. yes, the presence of wonderful jewelry. uh, belarusian icon. yes, that's all that was created by the belarusian people. can you bring a lot? yes, throughout history on the other hand hmm always a point of pride is the story of my family. yes, that is, as well, as a historian. i'll say it's pretty good. here are the last five generations. failed to install. uh, yes, there are those people who, hmm , against the background of stanislav stepanovich spoke, here is the globality of locality, yes, uh, who , by will, the judges, probably, often took part in historical processes in which they did not want to. well, that is, hand on heart. we probably all want, uh, some stability. yes, go to work and live. uh yes, getting paid there vacation accumulation. well perhaps a hand on the heart, probably, and hmm but
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, yes, there are people who, against their will, here are my ancestors, for example, yes they were stolen. yes, to work in germany. that is, they had a house, a family, probably, well, i now understand what they wanted. yes, what are they? yes, that's some kind of welfare. yes, there is a family, children and so on. yes, yes, contrary to the will of the belarusian people. they became a kind of object of manipulation. yes, yes, that is, and i'm there. for me, this is a source of pride. the fact that i will give, there, of course, not all. they survived there. someone there, yes there, my great-grandmother died in the nu filtration camp. well, yes, that is, they all passed these tests with dignity. someone, well , someone returned, it was in the occupied
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territories, then they fought in the soviet army , after that someone restored our belarus yes, maybe, yes, here hmm yes there, i'm always proud that they were simple hmm yes collective farmers, villagers, and i understand, probably, that if it were not for their uh activity or their work. yes, maybe, and yes, there's what i say to live well, yes, but probably there wouldn’t be the belarus that exists now and uh hmm, probably thanks to all this activity of the belarusian people uh it wasn’t there hmm it wasn’t possible for us uh to determine the image of the future, what we will build, that is, it is very important for me, so that's a very subject of great pride is that our previous generation. uh, created the conditions so that we could develop further, so that we could strengthen our independence, uh, and so that, let's say, uh,
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our interests were considered international arena. uh, well, let's put it this way, according to our economic political military potential. thank you sergey alexandrovich i liked in our speech that you are proud not only of the creation and of their people, from the principality that you called polotsk, to your family specifically. something you have that makes you proud. uh, i think that victoria will add to us in this regard , list the items of pride in our history, which she considers it necessary to name. of course, we study po history at school. textbooks, but i believe that history should be taught not only from the text, but also to communicate with living people to see all this with their own eyes. i am a member of the student
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council of the military-patriotic club of the minsk region sokol and we often organize various charity events and other events where we can meet people. the last such time we visited veterans of the great patriotic war. and it stayed in my memory for a long time, because the moment when you visit a veteran, when he starts telling you something, when he talks about how hard it was, how he thanks you with tears in his eyes. he does not thank, but how he, with tears in his eyes , asks you to save the world. it 's very touching. it is very memorable, and i am, first of all, proud of our people, all the people who went through this. by all of us, of course, who appreciate the historical memory, who will continue to carry
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it through other generations. you are proud of the feat of our veterans too much, of course, but nonetheless by learning from one's practice. here he told other things, e, even i am much older than you, but i studied many of ours from our history from textbooks monographs with the story of my teachers. eh, here is one of them here, though he worked as a teacher at my university a little later. well, we will also ask you to ask . you mocked the students, giving them unsatisfactory grades. now we will listen to you, including a doctor of sciences, a great man, one might say in our country very remarkable, but victoria, let's get back to that, so, based on what you studied , listened to and saw, if something works, what can you write down as an asset to our history? well, what's
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good? this is what our people can be proud of. our people can be proud. with his willpower, with his courage, through which he went through all the trials that fell to our lot in the past, if our people did not have willpower and courage, as we were tormented between east and west, and now this is relevant. we've been for a long time have disappeared from this map, however, we are still in place and live. what else do you want to add from pride? maybe this will help? here is a military true military, please, so that we can be
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heard, i can’t do this. i still called the war. i am ovchinnikov zaharka. tweeter what a school and i can say that our history has been an incredible bone of many different staves. uh, let's remember the ink e bible over the sleeves, one of the walking bibles over the sleeves, fuck in europe was on our sea. you think this is the court, we had such a bone a at the end of the sixteenth already your sleeve tattoo. i could drench many cranes in europe for this. eight i can remember my fellow countryman. well, a arshin snake is henryk makhovsky, and he has already matured everything for his own. i swear by the squareness of our extremes, so here is the specific step of the dissolution of various sculptures. e. objects uzsha e, so
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the same can be said, and they called one of our uh georchs, and so the fallow land behind it was thrashed, well, sometimes the russian empire. well, there was a fictional bed, and he was the father of the foundation. hmm you can say geography is better or e. let's remember our drying the same belaz of the same st. sophia cathedral, 11 lines in the eleventh herd of one of the walking mournings. you are in the ear in our architecture, and it is also unique. well, we were intertwined by this lynx right off the bat and when we entered the inlu it was lustrous, you see, our wows. uh. all of our work was allegedly not for everything, yes, as if
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they were squeezed, they were not crowded in the west, the belarusians nipped in, and to sap their uniqueness in this regard. 87 in our people people such glorified this land obeys. i'm slava bochslavovich rogeny axis, let's ah remember ink. eurasia, one of the pedestrians will lighten up on the territory near the gangway of europe, appreciated the schools of the monastery. e we go out with the children yes, your wife helped you. think it was
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it was a kalelask, refuse kalelask for one meal, and for you the great orderly war. well , what is the collapse of the soviet union? war is a terrible tragedy. for our people, the calculation in sharm was pressed by many wars. well, i’m on foot, and on the napoleonic wars, and they pressed hmm, they led to the fact that the belarusians fought one by one and they scored one by one and it’s scary and scary that the leather third aceval with knitting needles threw it. ah, vr took them away from the odb. well that was ours, goodbye. which won on the republic and i bashal in this surname in this family. here it is reading well, just a list. yes, and
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there are unknown the unknown are unknown. and then there are even such documents, well, it means the russian archive hmm well, they were transferred, and there is a surname well, the family. father mother sons, two or three wars, of course, slaughtered belarusians. the courage of their people. returned and released to this land. well, i didn't smash the most terrible bulk in europe, you people didn't decide that more snaps right to live. it was possible to run away from the war, but lena it's a pity that
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google has utter bulk. well, i and the guarded west yes, and the soviet union, do not believe it, mimicked, but poor, well, that is, there were samples. yes, the soviet union was also ending. yes, from trans. yes , an alley, if you were alone, this is a problem of the road and you had to pay a great price to understand it and clicked many people say they forget, but, because a pirate is well, everyone was happy everyone was exhausted, and no one then accidentally. who is there more than anyone? everyone was at once, and i recognized where i knew where they could click from the belarusian people and about the courage of the great bastards from the sewing war. this is just an objective fact. well, the soviet union well , of course, there are more now. i tell you because
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i am to the soviet union belarus is our trade, after all, all this is our basis and not a company, this is a film adaptation. well, after all, people collapsed in the soviet union. well. well, how are you? i didn't parry. they just proceded a lot, and that's why he lived it. well, that's pretty good, well, sorry her. some washings were allowed. well, the collapse itself. well, it's like the trachea itself, because these hmm yours what the hell followed there.
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this is a lot of problems, our chassis, as it were, a sailor of the same glory yes, the collapse is quite peaceful. well, how do i put it to myself, you see, i can not form overgrowth. this is one son. i will come across to understand that it was for krajina that it was cheaper people and share that then i will already be able to split the report refusal. come on it's food. thank you very much for your sincere answer. have a seat thanks. well if you're not tired, i'll take another look at my class magazine. and i promised to interrogate the harmful university teacher. but he is a
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very prepared person. i said something jokingly, igor aleksandrovich so that a person in the history of a wide profile in life would force you to engage in politics, so who are we and where are we from? we are from historical russia, we are from a single east slavic font, we are the heart of slavic europe, because for the first time the slavic ethnos, the most ancient prague culture , formulated the most ancient memory - this is recognized by polish archaeologists czech is precisely in our polissya from brest to gomel southeast of the mogilev region, therefore the ancient slavic language is the original slavic matrix, it is just from belarus this is the first most important moment the second moment. we , together with our fraternal brothers , created the most ancient state formations in the 9th-10th centuries there were three
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most important centers, polotsk, kiev and novgorod, and we created our own form of statehood in the form of the grand duchy of lithuanian russian zhamulsky. if you call it the way it was called. and speaking of the most important we should be proud. we should be proud of the courage of our people and not just my courage of spirituality, because, as one of the polish historians said, belarus is good. this is a country of good people - this is the world, where are they? this is the belarusian world. this is the world that lives according to christ and does not pretend to be christian, so we should be proud that the gene of betrayal among our people was minimal, because we always remained people in the most difficult wild situations. we should be proud that our history did not know bartholomew's night. we we should be proud that we did not allow ourselves a single, on our own, initiative to exterminate jews and other ethnic minorities over our territory during the years of occupation. there were scoundrels among us, there were always a minimum number of them, and there were policies,
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but the belarusian people, to the honor of the belarusian people, in contrast. unfortunately, including from our closest neighbors, i never allowed myself with some kind of robbery, destruction, burning in the synagogues of jews. as it was during the first phase of the occupation of us limit territories in others. in public, therefore, we should be proud that we are a country of heroes, and not a country of traitors. we should be proud that the number of traitors and collaborators who passed to serve the most absolute evil of nazism, and this is recognized by the anglo-saxon german and swedish-american historians. among us there was a minimum number, that even ours, even our policemen, who were on the side of the germans. they were considered the most unreliable by the germans; they were paid the smallest wages. unlike, say, the balts. we have to be proud of the soul of the belarusian people. we should be proud of what can be safely called the belarusian world as a metaphor, which can be any historical center of any
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of our cities. minsk-mogilev-vitebsk city hall next to it is an orthodox cathedral. the catholic church, the ituran kirk, the synagogue and the mosque, and all of us together with a single fist, we stand up in the event that someone wants to crush our joint and our vision of our past. therefore, our story is the answer to three fundamental questions. where we why are we the way we are, and how can we build our paradigm of the future? we are belarusians - this means that both ethnic belarusians and all those of our brothers who have lived with us for centuries there are no different nations in belarus, ethnic communities are different, but we are one nation there are belarusians of ethnic origin. there is any kind of polish lithuanian jewish, but we all have the same passports, the same citizenship, we all flow to the motherland, we serve the armed forces. we pay taxes and there is real genuine patriotism in this, not some pretentious words, but serving in the country at the machine at the
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pulpit in the ranks of the armed forces and understanding what is. god forbid something happens, take off your suit, put on unloading, camouflage, you go to defend the country, this is what our history should teach us, what we should be proud of. we should not be proud of the scoundrels who are zigo. on our streets forty-first to forty-fourth, and those who shared in the last edge of bread saved the children of other people's children, including jewish children at the cost of their lives, so we are the righteous of the world in our absolute majority, we are people who carry those fundamental values that came to us from our common kiev font and came to polotsk. e brought izyaslav efrosinopolskaya, we are the people that these things, our values invested in the new draft of our constitution and made them the most important ideologies, because the ideology of the state, in contrast to
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