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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  September 20, 2022 1:40am-2:01am MSK

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i to dissolves in this wear. and sit down, the relatives of the witches of the slope will improve. i was persevering everything wise on the exchange, because it was kind of a stretch, it means hours and more of the function of the epic, one on the right sits, and the other on the right of the shares were already there, uh, even hours and the park was and a regular landscape . some kind of iraq here and she imposed, she and the dusselbashna. and to him, god, i and for all time a memory that if this descent gave water to no territory, there would be some ears below. and this means that a pink race is planted in this life, and having arrived and everything that has lower we go not this is the tikari to the loshitskaya park
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, sadibis, receiving the reflection of the two most disintegrated plot swims. strictly geometric elements are more likely to dry out here, the old french woman has cooled down, which was laid down with chef-rushinsky at the eighteenth century, for example, lime alley. what making out the outstu itself diba on the side of the abbess-minsk tract, the seat itself and the park survived two wars soviet feasts. aliya shi borscht. yes, she helped any luban dabotanist, iago also had a house, and immediately after the revolution, the roslin institute came to visit in 2014. sit dibu feasted at the museum.
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if you urgently need a rest, you need to switch, and the mini-tour is still far from the vacation is what you need welcome to the ammi city with a thousand-year history, as the local press assures - this is the pearl of western belarus let's go together to the most beautiful places of interest, thanks to vladimir korotkevich white ladies and the black monk settled on the walls of the castle, who guard the castle from uninvited bones. it feels like i 'm in a real salt cave, although actually. everything here is made for to achieve this effect, we will introduce you to local entertainment and attractions, dolls began to be
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made somewhere from the age of three and by the age when the girl got married and there should have been about 400 dolls in the collection. watch in the program the route was built on belarus 24 tv channel.
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hello alexey. hello. we met 11 months ago, when the trees were still big gas cheap electricity in europe available and easy fattening. yes, and the euro, while zelensky was strong then he could save both ukraine and thousands of ukrainians, and the collective ursula was still embarrassed to openly threaten russia then. we talked about separate sanctions from the targeted closure of information resources and belarus to russia , and we absolutely ruled out the possibility of a nuclear conflict. agree very quickly things have changed. in june, our president said that the situation in ukraine is just the beginning. and then , in his opinion, the powerful of the world will be engaged in the redistribution of this very world. here.
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what could be the scenario of this revamped? yes, you are right for literally 11 months. we saw the course of history accelerated very quickly. yes, everyone has moved from some kind of political correctness to strong maneuvers by strong statements to threats to use nuclear weapons. the world went to the dressing absolute system destabilized. that is, in principle , there is no longer any international law that was built after the second world war , and there are no systems to contain it either. everyone just doesn’t fall into some element of a new world war now just because of the presence of nuclear weapons, this deters and everyone understands that in the event of a large-scale war, one, or the other side can use, uh, nuclear weapons, and as a result there will be no winners and our president is clear. he indicated that now in 2022 and, probably, in the next 2-3 years,
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we will observe this strong redistribution, the one who wins. that one will naturally rule for the next 50 years in this new world order, and we need our viewers to make sure that the scenarios are not one that tries to impose a collective smell. there are several of them, each power is trying to implement its own scenario and impose a collective the west is understandably striving for hegemony to live beautifully at the expense of others. this is not about colonialism. yes, that is, in this way they are trying to create the model that existed before the second world war for, probably, the last 400 years, it is beneficial for them, but not for us. yes , it is not beneficial for belarus, it is not beneficial for russia and china, we have a different model, this model provides that we bring our weaknesses up to a certain average level and do not live at the expense of the weak. we
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cooperate as part of a partnership , develop economies and help why because that we all live on the same planet. their land is different. they can't move away from the vision that their ancestors have been realizing for these actually 400-500 years, so they certainly don't want to give in. they don't want to change. they want to live at the expense of others. ok then. here. i hope very much that one of the scenarios or several scenarios that you are talking about, they will, literally these days, at least emerge. i'm talking about the sco meeting, yes, which will take place literally in these days, but remembering the ideologue of the velvet revolution, the hofar, yes, nationalism is able to unite the masses and sometimes it is necessary to use a nationalist strike until it is established, started on revolutionary enthusiasm. fundamental changes. this is
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literally his quote. so, in your opinion, are these changes capable? imposed by the masses and modern nationalism make europe at war today. you are absolutely right hoffer. he, as a classic of velvet revolutions, back in the fifty-first year, it was clearly defined that the masses can be ignited, just nationalism and nationalism is now used as, uh, you know, the idea, there is greater poland or greater ukraine no, these are political technologies that are aimed at uniting the masses, inspiring them with some kind of this holy idea and directing these masses against enemies, but against enemies that well in principle, they determined this is russia china why it should be done now for the anglo-saxons in the first place, because for them european corporations and banks are key competitors. they must be besieged, we saw that in the twentieth year
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there was an introduced lockdown, this is braking. e their european economies did not work or slowed down in full, how to proceed further , of course, it is necessary to swing in the first place. this nationalistic frenzy in poland is to form this, and the idea of ​​the great e, the commonwealth, and subsequently to collide with whom. naturally european countries. uh, this is definitely germany france italy and on this wave there will be such a big war in europe , yes, of course. this is what is now doing more in relation to germany. of course, in general nonsense within the european union is inexplicable from the point of view of the logic of the mind and common sense, but i am absolutely sure that the final object, as always, will be the post-soviet space, let's say so. here, look, if we ignore european problems. here on this background. we
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will celebrate national unity day for the second time on saturday. the youngest belarusian holiday, although, as far as i remember , we celebrated it before 1949. is a year in such difficult conditions in belarus a lot or a little? what have we been able to achieve look, this year has shown the most important thing is that we are able to quickly rebuild. we are able to become more mobile and our society has become flexible, not flexible in terms of the fact that we have taken someone and approached, but caved in, on the contrary. we were able to quickly rebuild our economy. rebuild the management model to rebuild society society has learned to appreciate. the most important thing is peace and order within yourself within your family. we have external enemies. no need. we started filtering very well. where is the lie that e is coming at us from the mouthpieces of our enemies. where is
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the truth? and this is probably the most important thing. because any society is an organism, either it is attracted and moves on, or it dies. we were able to heal and become stronger. and most importantly, adapt to these infections and viruses that appear in your opinion. and we have become stronger, that is, to be shy - you know, this is when you owe something to someone, and we no longer owe anything to anyone, we know, and what do they want from us? but we won’t give them back. alexey, look, we had a very long problem of shyness. yes, we were afraid to speak, uh, about the historical truth, and we didn’t want to offend the genocide with this holiday on the seventeenth of september, the neighbors of the pole. here the result was always directly negative of our embarrassment. yes, some of ours propose to go even further now and give a legal economic historical assessment of the period of the polish occupation of the western regions of belarus and
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ukraine, including. and why do you think the polish ideologists are so focused? he is trying to obscure in history this interwar period of the twenties and thirties. and what more can you bill for, how they billed us belarusians to germany. and especially in the post-war period within the framework of the soviet union, they tried to calm down somewhat in this way. well, please don't remember. we here, within the framework of the warsaw pact, should be friends with everyone. yes? well, the poles are different. let's be different , but we see that the aggression on the part of our western neighbor, it is clearly for us now for the belarusians. not that the time has come to remember with us, but it has formed this hmm desire for justice, and a demonstration of this memory, and our children are our youth. and when we talk about this
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interwar period and the period from 22 years. uh, by the thirty-ninth year, we must be aware. uh. what damage did you do more? eh, the belarusian people are not in belarus as in the country, yes, namely the belarusian people, because the belarusian people. he is now. uh, if so, he says it is located on the territory, for example, and the belostochnaya is our territory, no matter how, whoever said it, now they will be called into poles there. yes, after seeing our transmission, but in reality it was so. look and gave this territory. look how strong our movement was. eh, it was precisely in the twenties that the patriots of the belarusians were whitewashed on the territory, western belarus, they, and the underground opposed the white poles, and against the infringement, and the infringement was expressed. in what e were closed e, belarusian schools e were closed orthodox churches, and what's more,
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a direct violence was going on, direct destruction. no, and we must remember the moments. how did the poles treat ordinary belarusians in the forest? come in, right? there is no education, my grandmother, who, from the age of 7, went from belostochka, not directly to school, but went to the service of the pans, because there was no other way to have any education . we must know the known, 133. yes, and you are right. this was the case in may 1928, 133 133 - these are 133 underground belarusians who opposed the pilsudski regime, the philosophical one came as a result of a military transfer in the twenty-sixth year and immediately began to pursue a policy of sanitation, that is, and the polishing of these territories is understandable, that the belarusians opposed, but direct contact. yes, well, some resistance could not
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be provided, it was very harshly suppressed. and the underground, but this underground was e revealed as a result of the work of traitors who became part of, as it were, this underground and then betrayed all 133 people were arrested and subsequently a process took place, they ended up in prison. and uh, then that's all m-m. this is how the movement evolved. e in the formation of the first concentration camps in europe, that is, to remember what it was, according to essence. first camp. uh, the birch is there, and the underground workers, and including my grandfather, who was just one of the participants in this process, 133, but ended up in this prison and, uh, they were subjected to very severe torture. yes, my grandfather until the end of summer. left a dislocated arm from, uh, how hard they
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were treated, yeah. and now we must, uh, remember all these names not only a. yes, we must show them to our youth , tell our children, and not only show this period of occupation. we must remember. another very interesting element. after all, uh, minsk and behind minsk, these territories were seized by riders from the nineteenth year to the twentieth year, and minsk was liberated only on july 11, as i remember, and in reality. for us. these are also very important dates and important periods. yes, it's the eleventh of july. yes, we marked even a number of streets. e in minsk was called honor. uh, here are these dates. yes, this is kirov street, in my opinion. yes, yes, these are important dates for us, important memorable dates.
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and you know, yesterday. just been in borisov very much. it was interesting to talk about how white poles, just during the period of occupation. this is the invasion and they acted in borisov, everyone knows borisov. ah, the match factory. and uh, as it turned out, this is not so much a match factory, which uh, now that factory is working all the poles took out all the equipment. and it couldn't be restored. that is, when we talk about reparations, yes, they are. uh, just yesterday, the sejm of poland decided to, uh, issue reparations. e to germany a. the size of their e, is estimated by polish politicians at 1.3 million e dollars, but this is for actually 5 years of occupation. and, if we take the period, yes, that is, 17 a little more, we multiply by 3 4 times. it turns out that they owe us about five trillion
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dollars. well, we will be fine and then the country will be me. because we will become leaders in the economy all over the world, but not only these facts. yes, you said about the belarusians who live in bialyostochina, the most interesting fact is that three decades ago, there were 250,000 belarusians, and somewhere around 200,000. disappeared in the last census. after all, it is still being artificial politicization. yes, assimilation specifically, you can't get a job. if you are belarus, this is reality, the one that is today map of the pole? the same, yes, financing was thrashing. this is this, which works exclusively on our territory , trying to become more, a refuge for the experiments of belarusian extremists. is the president really not shy about threatening our western borders, would he talk about it. here the president also spoke about what is more real, but has plans today to seize from
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western ukraine and here is its activity yes, and the transfer of ukraine to poland in fact all the powers of authority in all branches of government, the executive, the legislative, the judiciary. yes. this only confirms the president said that we cannot allow the poles to surround us at all. here in this situation. why , for a part of our society, the cyclical nature of history and the possibility of repeating the scenario of the forty- first year, but already in poland or nato in general , it is still not clear. you know, yes, there are those categories and not only those who left, but and we have to admit this when you communicate with them , and they say no. you that more - it's a good country. we go there. we go shopping. yes, there lithuania is also vilnius. it 's wonderful such a city with our tourist. and what is the threat? what are you talking about? it's only on unt.

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