tv [untitled] BELARUSTV January 24, 2023 2:00am-2:51am MSK
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with captions and words, we are belarusians, peaceful people, that is, i generally think that the anthem is em the peculiar soul of this or that people, and listening to the words of the anthem, you can understand the deep values of the people, and i wanted to convey to the germans our belarusian soul. eh, first of all. um, then there were also reports there, for example, by yuri podoliaki, who, living in sums, covered current events. e about special operations. yes, and hmm, there were reports of cattle ritter ex-marine. am. you know the inspector. he is a famous person. yes, we often use his materials were also hmm meetings of the ukrainian and russian sides on the territory of belarus when they were still trying to agree, that is, from different sides. there were also portraits of mikhail skobelev, who said that only a russian person had e, he
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meant the slavs, em can, fight out of a feeling for faith and for the brotherhood, that is, completely different things, but i tried to illuminate this situation from different angles and show which is definitely not worth it. she looks like she shows. here are the european media and stop to think a little and look at the situation from different angles, which there is another opinion. and that is, it was such a driving motive for my actions at that moment, but the biggest surprise for me was that i was basically accused of em for the video, which shows paratroopers making figures in the air. uh, for- i mean , this file is in german uh hmm and by that it was said that uh i support a criminal offense in germany and uh. i threaten the public peace order. let's recap. yes, that is, it turns out for the letters z
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and in yes, the symbols of the special operation, in principle, for expressing your position. well, it's just that it's different from the official position of germany. yes , it's not a criminal offense, it's just different from the position of opinion. yes from the position of power of opinion you. first, they quit their job on this basis. so then a criminal case was opened. i understand correctly. well, it was parallel in parallel. yes, the dismissal was good. well, to put it mildly, provided for under the contract in this case. no, i later went to court against the employer. i gave him an image. that's how he dealt with you. that is did he call you or how is it going on? the executive committee has a mayor and there is a manager of the executive committee with the mayor, he is the head of the region. we often talked about my commitment to belarus, my innateness on the policy of our president. uh, he knew my
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position for a long time when you were working, right? yes, during these years, when we worked, that is, we talked about this more than once em and when the military special operation began. he came to me to drink coffee and asked. uh, how do i feel about all this. i told him about donbass he had nothing about it. known. he did not know that hostilities had been going on there since 2014, that many ukrainians suffered from their own compatriots. in the country of donbass or in the donbass uh hmm and he asked me how i would treat the ukrainian refugees who would come to us. i replied that i was just as professional. i will definitely fulfill my professional duties, official duties, and this will not interfere in any way, that is, my position in relation to my state. doesn't interfere with my work basically, that's our conversation. uh, at first
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it ended, and then literally 3-4 weeks later he called me to his place, and merli the manager called me to his place and said that they would report me to uh hmm and the state security committee in germany uh. due to the fact that i had these posts on facebook, and hmm, and they believe that i cannot, as a belarusian citizen and adherent of my policy of my state, deal with the affairs of ukrainian refugees, and hmm, the mayor also said that this would interfere very much strongly his career uh in the party cdu, a christian democratic union of germany a hmm if the journalists find out about it. i mean, they're going to get hyped out of this scandal, and he can't let me ruin his career because he wants to stay for another term. and why did he keep asking you about ukrainian refugees. your work is related to this. yes? i forgot to tell you about this. uh, i worked, uh, in
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welfare. that is, i provided for german citizens who could not work. uh, hmm got a small pension and i also handled refugee cases from all over the world. that is, these are not only ukrainian refugees. there were refugees from afghanistan, syria, eritrea, and so on, that is, from all over the world. and, uh, a problem arose only when refugees from ukraine began to come to us, and then he called me to his office and said that he would report me to the german kgb and i would need legal assistance. and hmm the next day. he called me again and said that he had spoken to the kgb and was suspending me from my post just a couple of days later. and i was waiting near the house, early in the morning. eh, hmm criminal police. department for combating terrorism. even so. yes, they produced a search warrant and weren't fired. i was
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suspended from my position, but not fired, which means they were waiting for me in the morning near the house, they showed me, as in the movies, a stamp, such as the criminal police and a search warrant. they were looking for evidence of my activities against nato and in particular against germany in my case, electronic media, because the posts were made from somewhere they were looking for, they searched the whole house. eh, after all. uh, they took away the mobile phone. that is, they started you already, how agents perceive. it's true that at that moment you had an agent yes quilted jacket, sometimes they call a bloodthirsty terrible such a house lived, just ukrainian refugees it's spiritually true, yes, uh hmm when i worked in the executive committee. here i am dealing with refugees. many people knew where i work and, uh, when the wave started, refugees began to be transferred to each other, which means that there
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is such a russian speaker who can help both in russian in german and in ukrainian to explain and explain some points of the new life, so to speak in germany of these people, and hmm, a lot of people contacted me. i helped them out of working hours too. hmm, one mom with three children applied. here uh hmm and when i found out that they were flying in the same tiny little room. i hmm offered myself to him as a temporary shelter until they decide how to go further uh -huh because hmm social apartments. in germany, there is not enough place to live, and how would they need to look for housing for themselves, which is very often complicated by hmm lack of language or even an understanding of the whole situation, how operates in germany well, i'll clarify. there was a family, uh, it was a mother with three children. their dad lived nearby, even so well. but for those who conducted the search, yes, they didn’t have this dissonance of the brain due to the fact that
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they came to you as a person who, in general, lays out his opinion. yes , including connected with ukraine, at the same time, ukrainian refugees live in your home. here's how it was received. uh, when they entered the house they were at first shocked by this fact, they began to check the documents. is it true ukrainian refugees. and when they saw that this was actually the case, they immediately started calling their superiors, their leadership, because um, so it was a group of four people. they were all confused. they did not know what to do to conduct a search or not to conduct a search. how did they ask me um. how do you accept yourself as ukrainian refugees with such an accusation, and i answered. and what does er, these two questions have in common with each other. that is one thing - this is my, uh, political position or my opposition in relation to my country to my to the state and another thing is to help those people who are in trouble, that is, we are belarusians. we are never or slavs. we have never refused to help, and in this regard, this
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situation was no exception for me either. but the management gave the go-ahead to conduct a search and said no. eh, no big deal. this does not concern us, yes, to carry on further, and the most interesting thing was that, when the charge came from the court on eight sheets. um, it mentions very briefly that i had a family at that time at the time of obasca, uh from ukraine uh hmm but more focused on just these signs for this file irina what about ukrainian real estate? yes, and ordinary germans, here, with whom they generally communicated and ordinary ordinary people think, in general, about this external political agenda, which is now being cultivated in germany, and most importantly. so how has life changed? has it changed after the imposition of sanctions against russia and belarus as well? this means that we must
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distinguish a little between ukrainian refugees, which means that the wrong people are going to europe. refugees from donbass who have been hearing the siren since 2014, and those refugees who heard the siren only last year and their way of life. suddenly, the way of life changed. e hmm and here it will not work. here is the tactic. i'll sit, keep quiet my hut on the edge i don't know anything, that is, they were forced to leave their homes. yes, they went to europe, uh, hmm, plus all this is fueled by that. uh hmm, these ideas of national superiority that have been shaped in them over the past 30 years. i mean, it was noticeable. it was noticeable. yes? yes, it's noticeable. this is even in little things are noticeable, even when i looked at school textbooks. or we talked about something . that is, it was noticeable, yes, in relation to you, how they relate. they rather tolerated me, because it was useful for them at that moment. yes, we had e, that is, we had an agreement, we don’t discuss political topics at home, but still, hmm,
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zhenya, those who were with me and their friends, they watched reports from ukraine all the time from morning to evening, they called dearer , spraying even more fakes, and the so -called uh hmm russia's crimes against ukraine em and proved to me with the foam of erta that nazism does not exist in ukraine and that the russian-speaking population is russian. no one is oppressing it, that's what they think. eh, well, that is, they are in all seriousness. so they say, they are completely sure of what they say. germans here there are several categories of germans who well also has a different opinion. so, some um proved to me in exactly the same way that the german media and the only snakes that tell the truth, and in which there is free speech and democracy in germany there is this category that is enough just to listen to the radio in the car in the evening, watch a short tv and be sure that mm german esmii and
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in general the german government says, only the truth nothing but the truth. this one category is a very rare category there is. uh, also germans who support russia in the eradication of nazism in ukraine and understand all the meanness of e politics, and america and the west against russia and belarus can be said against germany itself, in the end , yes, this is the third category that i i wanted to say that these are the germans who are not entirely for russia, well, and not entirely against it, but they are working. your government, because mmm they say, the government has imposed sanctions sanctions have affected us ordinary people, that is, if of course, if before that am politics was somewhere far away on tv, now it has touched every family in germany why because that raised the scenes to electricity to gasoline to diesel to gas and uh, that's not to mention the price of groceries, uh hmm
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everyone needs to go to work everyone needs to heat your house, yes, that is, if germans used to be able to save money for new cars for vacations. eh, today they spend their savings on getting to work and really heating their house, that is, to keep it warm, this is real, it can be a problem. yes, it can be a real problem. yes, yes, but hmm and this category they say, why didn’t the chancellor calculate before he imposed sanctions against ukraine on russia, how it will affect ordinary germans, if before that they paid 80 euros for heating per month, then then, uh, after recalculating this the amount increased by 400 euros and they shrug and say, how are we going to pay it? and as for the sanctions, that is, from spring to summer, it was constantly heard on the radio on television that the government promised
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to find ways to resolve the issue of gas supplies even without russia that we could do little. we 'll be done by the start of the heating season. they suddenly presented the germans with their solution to the problem, namely, they offered to turn the heating to a minimum in the houses. and wash as little as possible. and it’s even better to wipe yourself with a wet cloth, literally you yourself have seen and heard in all seriousness. these even posters were put up on social networks, which showed exactly what places and how to wipe with a wet cloth, that in order to somehow maintain hygiene, including, uh, hmm politicians of different parties they filmed videos. and where was it explained how a simple german hmm to get rid of a large amount of his comfort in order to somehow have enough resources to stretch, uh, until spring, here with heating houses and heating hot water. well, well, irina is true,
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i'm wondering, the very fact. that's when the ukrainian ambassador melnyk called the schultz offended by liverwurst. in general , the information was in the state german media. so you knew about it. i can watch german read german resources. yes, watch german channels. if desired, i can easily find it. well, except maybe deutsche or thank god it's garbage. true, there is no point in reading, because 99%, it's just not true. well, let's say, so first, then, uh, offended or faithful sausages. eh, i heard that. it was a big outrage in all of your people in germany when you know it like that, yes , the moment, as if all of germany spat on you .
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well, about the media, let's say, when the military special operation began, some channels were blocked, that is, am rbc bbk channels. some videos of the belt some videos that my brother tried to send me at that moment so that i m-m could understand what was happening here in gomel yes. so i couldn't open it. we tried in different ways, not through youtube we tried through vkontakte or some others, that is, there are no ways to get around to watch the video, they didn’t open anywhere, that is, those videos that really covered the events on the spot here or about the negotiations between the russian and ukrainian sides. they did not open, that is, some clippings were shown with those comments that were useful in the west. yeah but not uh general coverage uh. other channels, i didn't search, i can't find it nothing to say, by the way, you also have your own quality mark among the russian-
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speaking population in germany, you know about it there is no lower back. and this bald man from belarus speaks about you. yes, i think it's cool if you are recognized among thousands of other people on youtube. well , he is interested in your topics. that is, of course, you will be recognized. yes, they know you okay , well, but this is the media . you have two children. yes , how old are 20 20, and the youngest are 11 years old, that is, ours goes to school, is the german school good there? here's how it affected her. here is this one the situation that happened to you indignation when the military special operation began. e teacher in front of a full class of children. uh, i asked her if my mother told me that
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russia, as an aggressor, attacked ukraine and what we think about this opinion at home, that is, we put it in front of the class and started such an interrogation. yes, public flogging. can you say so? yes, i think this is absolutely moral violence in this regard and a teacher. this is an authoritative person or a child. and when a teacher with such a negative message asks child, that's understandable. in what direction is the teacher thinking? in what direction does the child want to receive the answer. and if the child does not agree with this, if we hmm about something else at home, i have no choice but to remain silent at this moment, but because, otherwise, they will simply throw tomatoes at her, so to speak, and already odnoklassniki and plus uh, odnoklassniki’s parents who then neuro will start calling and building a showdown. why do we think like this, and why do we not perceive all the situations with ukraine as it is accepted to perceive now in the west, um, with the
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teacher, we talked plus, i must also say that the children began to study newspapers in the month of february, just, that is, where what heading, so that they understand where to look for what information, but for some reason press study. mm, it happened only against the backdrop of the events in ukraine, yeah, that is, the children were asked, uh, to cut it into a portrait of zelensky to decorate it, uh, to paint it somehow beautifully at their own discretion. and there was a portrait of the president of the russian federation, vladimir vladimirovich putin, who was crossed out with a red line initially already in the newspaper. and the children, sitting in the classroom, chanted that hmm insults towards the russian president. to which the teacher did not pay any attention to am, and so, until they peacefully painted the portrait of zelensky in rainbow colors. the daughter cut neatly red lines from the portrait of the president of russia and carefully glued them together
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. for her protection? what is her opinion? leave her. and the whole class was outraged. yes, i was very disappointed europe and the west is that uh hmm free speech democracy is not there, no matter how they say, i don't want my youngest child to be brought up there. the eldest was brought up there, thank god. she grew up. hmm, a worthy person. by the way, that's about democratic europe and about her um raising children there. it's not just political education. eh, it's gender. today this question is very tough. well, this is a real problem. yes, they called me when my younger ones were 5 years old in kindergarten and said. change your gender belonging. i say they've gone crazy. she plays uncertainty as a boy. yes, yes, she recognizes you as a boy, and she plays more with boys. eh, make a boy out of me. i say
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wait for her 5 years. yes, it's okay that she plays with the boys. we'll wait, 15, then we'll talk, but i believe that uh, god will do the rest will play with the boys, but how would they at 5 years old think that i'm like a mother, uh, interfering with part of my child, because i don't want to change the gender orientation of your child. yeah uh in the same way, the question is to educate about some kind of christian values or understanding. children from the third grade are taught topics for adults sexual education yes, and all from the third grade. yes, it's so all uh, so everything is detailed and so uh open, because it shocks me. and when my eldest was in the third grade. i tried to resist this even more by uniting with other orthodox parents, also muslim, who were against this lesson. i hope then still naive that i can
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change something. yes, but you immediately told me go to jail for a month. if you don't want to go to jail and pay a fine of 1,500 euros , uh, but your child will still attend these lessons, because this is part of the school curriculum, that is, it is promoted there. and hmm, that is, it is said, this is normal. you can do this by changing your sexual orientation. genders are also abortions, and hmm. i don't want my child to grow up like that , do i? well, it's understandable, in fact, you know just such simple words. you and well , such monstrous things actually, like naturally, what is around you. yes, this is actually obeyed for people who have this, thank god. no, neither in the country, nor in the environment, it is very scary to listen to your locality in which all this happened. well, what can you imagine, it is big, how much is approximately the population where we live, it is a small village, there are
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1,100 inhabitants of the whole school, and the school is located about 10 km in a town with 26,000. that is, in fact, this is the district center , yes. here, that is, all each other know how, yes, well. tell us further what happened to this story with dismissal with criminal prosecution. and well, there really were people who were fired in your defense. well, after i was released, these are not my positions and uh, the criminal police in particular did a counter-terrorism job uh. they searched my house. my employer sent me a courier literally the next day. e with a letter stating that he is dismissing me without e-e maintenance without deadlines, that is, usually 3 months, the term for such a dismissal is three months warnings, i understand, yes, but here there was no observance at all on the fifth of april, the courier brought me a letter and fired me by the
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seventh of april. that is literally three days. and no one was embarrassed that the law was violated, and they believe that they are right, because i will explain such a thing to you. e hmm obviously, that is, in the west, everyone is shouting about the war. yes, for them russia is known to be the aggressor. for them , obviously, a military special operation. it's a criminal offense, so they don't think about whether they're against the law or not. they i was charged with all the partisanship of criminal offenses. although it has not yet been recognized anywhere, but it was not, therefore, nowhere. no international court has found russia guilty of this plus. uh, there 's war on every corner. although this is a military special operation and not from russia or even from ukraine, there was not a single application to legally recognize this military special operation as a war, because for many it is similar terms, but it is measures of responsibility and consequences for
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certain actions. e. hmm in these two cases they are, uh, in cases they are completely different, this was explained to me by my lawyer, who studied for a long time. uh, hmm, human rights in africa, that is, you still found lawyers, and this story is for itself, that is, by itself. eh, it was very difficult. i e hmm applied to different instances. i tried to find a lawyer. um, i was denied, first of all. i must say i called the embassy of the republic of belarus in berlin e. well, where else because i understand, citizen? belarus yes? i am a citizen of belarus yes, i have belarusian citizenship. i never gave up on it. i still have it and it remains. i called the belarusian embassy and hmm asked me to consult, they offered a certain algorithm of actions and , uh, hmm consulting support, that is, in this regard. they helped me uh hmm but i kept looking for lawyers. uh, hmm threw
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the cry can you say by all the friends in all social networks? people passed my key, that is, they put it in their statuses. they passed on and after a while there a couple of weeks through acquaintances of acquaintances of acquaintances. uh, i managed to find two lawyers, which is interesting, and both are germans. and one of them even turned out to be the chairman of the belarusian german association for identifying juvenile prisoners of concentration camps, yes, that is, he is such a sore, serious topic. yes? this is a serious topic, and the second one, who studied human rights in africa, immediately offered his help and a lawyer. i needed both labor law and criminal law am. i told you before, i sued my employer for dismissal, which, by the way, we won. yes, the age was restored after that. they offered me, but i understood that there would be no life and opportunity for me to work in that society or
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among those colleagues who filed for me in the state security in germany, they would find the reason for me. dismiss at least for the insolvency of the office we said that the case was filed against you, roughly speaking, the wording of the accusation of sympathy is a criminal offense, and thus undermining the public peace order in germany at the beginning of the conversation. yes. you said you were singing in the church choir, and so you had the opportunity to travel to germany yes. this is originally. that is, you are orthodox today , here, to be a parishioner of the orthodox church in germany. this is possible. with such a discussion, it is possible, yes, it is possible, but hmm, we had a little difficulty, as if a little big chewing gum, solved this issue. we rent a room in a catholic church and at first a military special operation was carried out by a catholic priest, but he demanded from
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our father that he support the entire sterilizer against russia. i must say that our mother she herself is from here, that is, the minsk region. yes, the belarusian father is a russian german. and so they met. this is where he studied. am our father refused to support. he tried to diplomatically resolve the issue. and hmm, we were also threatened for a long time that they would not renew our contracts, they would kick us out at all, we would not have a site. where to serve, that is, such a question also arose. although we are our parish. we are absolutely international, we have both russians and belarusians. and ukrainians are ukrainian refugees very often, but this did not stop a catholic priest who wanted openly and publicly for our father to speak out against russia and belarus for the time being. here, uh, the passions subsided a little. yes, and you can attend services, right? okay let's that's a little bit too so dismissal. in violation of the law, which was recognized by the court, after all, yes searches are
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a criminal prosecution. well, almost an attempt to take the child or attempts were all the same. well, if there was, then there was a threat of this anyway, because mmm, i'm the only one who can educate child em and that is, you are divorced. e at one time with her husband and the lawyer said, so that he does not give any guarantee that we will even win this case. that is, he is sure that under german law i am not guilty, i cannot be accused. uh, it was impossible not to open a criminal case against me. don't open a case against me, but it still happened, uh. hmm, because certain people , like my mayor, or, uh, the attorney general of the state. ryan felds. uh, they just wanted to raise their career due to this cases, because it is very convenient at the moment the case is open. public open trials to lynch a belarusian citizen for
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her commitment to her state. yes, even in this one. uh, in a job like this in germany. i mean , that would be the ideal case, and my lawyer said that uh, he doesn't give any guarantee that we will u win this case. even more than that, he is sure that we will have to make some hmm concessions with the prosecutor's office, that is, find me guilty, um, due to the fact that the prosecutor's office may not demand a maximum term for me, yes. under this article, the term was supposed to be up to 3 years in prison. so even if they put me in a pre-trial detention cell, then, and guardianship would fill my child here, it would not help that her sister is an adult. no, well, nothing at all, that is, i could not go anywhere. give the child to your relatives or friends. uh, hmm, custody would just take her. i mean, that's why you ran away, you can say that, right? yes, my first priority was uhm to keep my baby safe and the safest
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place in this world. for me it was belarus then. maybe i'll ask a provocative question. yes, well, everything around him anyway revolves in fact, with a stretch, but you can be called a fugitive from germany well, really, there is, a slight difference with our fugitives. er, that's from what you said. as a lawyer, i understand that you didn’t break the law from the word very well? maybe you will tell me, what is the difference between you and our races, you already know that some people just left after the twentieth year. i have never betrayed my state. this is probably the biggest difference. am i had a simple example, i had many, many times the opportunity, um, to renounce the citizenship of belarus and accept german citizenship simply for the sake of circumstances for the
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sake of my womb, so to speak, yes, that is, there may be a more comfortable life in this regard, but , and hmm for me it was a kind of betrayal and the worst thing for me in my life has always been to lose myself to step over my honor and conscience for the sake of some unsteady values of the year. hmm dual morals such uh. hmm i didn't mean to this, probably, in this i see the difference to a greater extent. that is, i stay was, i stay in belarusian. here, look, here we have a president, on christmas yes, on the seventh, we were already here and at a reception for the old new year. he indicated that people who are from belarus can and should be returned. well, among those who escaped there are deeply repentant people, and they should not be thrown to the sidelines. yes, well, i understand the position of a strong man more than the leaders, but in fact the father, yes. here, do you think, and
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the authorities in the same germany they are capable of the same actions, firstly, the speech of our president touched me very deeply. this is the true position of the father. no wonder we call it batik. that is, like in every family. um, there are some misdeeds, sometimes our children do something wrong, but we try to understand them, and uh hmm forgive, that is, the mercy of our president and understanding these people, it really touches um. i think that in this respect i can draw such a small parallel as, um with the parable of the return of the prodigal son, that is, from the position of alexander grigorievich something, but he got sick. he acquired a certain immunity. and he can now work for the good of his state. that is, why give up a person. i fully understand this position. em, i generally
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believe that the state should be built on the same foundations as the family, that is, there are certain leaders, yes, but this is a hackneyed opinion of the last dictator of europe, what am i talking about, by the way? by the way, i am very proud. yes? e hmm it's very so strong. uh, hmm, such a strong position. i’m also a dictator in my family, i understand, it’s great, i just went all kinds and forms. i think position a. our president. it is strikingly different from the position in the west. that is, there it is not represented at all. this is impossible. i can't imagine anyone operating there. only the cold law, and even in my case, uh, pure lawlessness, and not mercy and not warmth and misunderstanding. e for
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people who really repented and want to return to their homeland. well, you know, i probably want to say my opinion, because the topic is very sick, in fact, it has now killed big problems. there they are really needed by all these tikhonov ladies and evenings to ensure their own well-being. because if they are not there, then no one needs the generals without troops, no one will finance. but we see examples. i don't know if you have heard or seen this information to the point that, well, excuse me, they are provocatively printed. e books. yes , they print specially with photographs of those who took part in the protests in order to cover up people as much as possible to limit their departure from poland from lithuania to return back to belarus well, then uh, use it as cannon fodder, so i don’t know if you are aware of it or not, now haru is half-kolenovsk there and so on. all of these, in fact, are used in the most dangerous
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areas, they die, they die in dozens , and someone will have to make up for this. and it will be at the expense of the fugitives. well, i hope there is enough brains, some just don’t fall into such a trap a second time. okay, i can't help but ask. and a household question. yes, you were an ordinary citizen in germany with two children, working for the state, in fact, yes executive committee, in principle, the average woman. it was precisely on such people in belarus that the technologies of color revolutions were directed in a modern way. yes why did women in white take to the streets in the first place, we will overthrow the regime, and then we will live like a european? here's something like this, but what's real. well, you've lived there for over two decades. what was it really like to live there? that's how big the salary was. well, sorry for this question. it is not customary for us to ask him, but how much was left for the implementation of such a german
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dreams, and why didn't you become your own? yes, i lived there for a long time. i know this life inside and out . many here don't know what european life is. uh, it's really hard to get a job, especially if you don't speak the language well. and even if you speak the language and even if you have an education recognized in germany, it is very difficult to find a job plus housing, only rented, that is, it is unrealistic to buy your own. the bank won't give you a loan. am plus all the nuances associated with life. there, our mentality, our psyche suffers a lot, being in the west. this one seems that i will be full i will have a cool tv i will buy a car and i will live cool no e hmm everyone i know they all want to go back there, that is, they were brought by children, but they don’t feel like they belong there even after living there
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almost all life about wages. uh, you need to distinguish such a nuance, you know people, they are so trusting, they see. uh, job ads and hmm think it's the salary that's advertised . they will get it in their hands, yes, but here you need to differentiate a little, that is, there is a salary. brutus. there is no salary salaries. brutus. income tax insurance is deducted. um, when you need to go to the doctor or some other things, and for this you already get your hands on it, and this is strikingly different from that declared brut. that is, the average salary was no let's talk about it somewhere 1.200 1.500 on hand. this is what was translated to me at first; i still did not have it on hand. no, the salary of a nurse is 1.100, somewhere so well, from this money. you need to pay for housing for utilities for the phone for the necessary insurance without a car, there is nowhere, because everyone lives in the villages, you need a car to travel far. that
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is, for the car, the tax for it and for life, in the end, remained. well, the maximum in the best case is 200-300 euros. this means that with this money you need to refuel in order to get to work for a month to travel to work, and work they are somewhere 30-40-50 km from home. that is, you can calculate approximately the price of gasoline , they have doubled, that is, approximately somewhere in the euro, 70 to two euros. now a liter of gasoline. uh-huh with this money to eat with this money. get dressed. well, that's all. what's the rest, right? yes, that is, it is at best often with me. uh, my obligatory expenses exceeded my income and the opinion remained nothing. i mean, we lived there. we did not live there, despite the fact that you had a job, despite the fact that i always worked full time. yes, it doesn't stay there. we didn’t even
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have the opportunity to set aside part of the money to visit our relatives here in belarus. we just didn’t have this opportunity. i can talk about it, but i think this is not the topic of today’s conversation, because we are there. we survived both hunger and cold and the soul was torn from hopelessness, but maybe another time somehow about this, we will usually talk about the last question at the end of the program. yes, he is always about philosophical. but i want to make an exception today and ask a question practically, in essence. you have already encountered german fairy tales. yes, in the end they turned out to be such a visualization of the terrible tales of the brothers grimm . now it's time to pay tribute, probably, to our native country. as far as i understand. yes you are back in the country and you are not going to go back right. do you understand? do i understand correctly that you are not going to, because you are afraid that the criminal prosecution will take the child away. this is reality. this is
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reality. this was primarily my motive, to make them decide to bring the child here and am, then during these uh days of the weeks that we experienced terrible with uh hmm in the month of december, when i had documents in the car constantly in case emergency departure, when we discussed with the embassy. how can we in case i can't on my own take the child out, then uh from germany uh, hand it over to my relatives here so that she is not taken away, there by guardianship and so on. that is, after these terrible days, i decided to just drop everything and leave. perhaps i would have suffered there further, because i, uh, as if i have an older daughter. yes, she lived separately recently separately. yes, she is an independent person, if she has any questions, we can contact the belarusian embassy well, how would you settle down, where you live, that is, 24 years, not so easy to throw away and that's why i
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want to ask a question. but where and how you can be useful today in belarus, go see yourself in general, belarus in any way to the west. i won't go again. this life is enough for me. that's right, yes, but i don't want to. you know, i want to go further. that is, i want to get a higher education here. yes, because when i left for germany, i did not complete my higher education. i studied in mozyr. pedagogical institute, by the way, uh infamous yes thanks to uh, yes to all events, but also uh. i would like to receive higher education, but in what direction? i can't say right now. and so, i think that during the transfer you and our viewers. we were able to get to know me a little, so i'm waiting for an offer. but seriously, uh, i don't think it's long. it is rather an honor to be
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useful to the motherland and i want to apply all my strength, mental moral qualities to my professional life experience only for the benefit of my state. yes, great. here you are joking. yes, i also want to someday make a joke, to make this program a little lighter, taking into account everything being said because has such a wonderful experience. maybe this will also come in handy, but in fact, of course, i'm joking, you know, i want to wish you from here. further, the truth is in the adaptation here. i think that you will really rate it from belarus, as it were, you will encounter it in a more substantive way. and i really hope that this is an assessment. it will be extremely positive in contrast. thank you especially. if
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you haven’t come up with your dream trip yet, then we always have a couple of great options. this is the highest settlement belarus, which also became famous, we recall the lessons of history, as the first capital of the grand duchy of lithuania, guides and leading our country in 1519, thanks to the zealot of orthodoxy konstantin ostrovsky , the temple acquired the shape of a ship this photo in 1914. that's how the temple flew out, in principle, it has also been preserved, lay interesting tourist routes on the territory of the complex, there is a mini zoo, therefore, i propose to communicate with its inhabitants, who are not afraid of winter and share their own. first impressions of belarus 24
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talented and inquisitive schoolchildren will not make you bored. well, there was a series in the animated series smeshariki, which seemed to be called the corps de ballet, when dance the ballet in sync, the participants in the game will show what they are capable of. i believe that the wolf, because the dog belongs to the wolf family. and raccoon, that probably just describes her. appearance will answer tricky questions - in my opinion, this is lermontov's story, but this does not apply to the maximum bitter, they decide many puzzles and tasks. this is a theorem. this is the name of the tangent theorem that the tangent circle is perpendicular to the radius drawn to the tangent point. no wait, i don't know, physics. watch an intellectual entertainment show. i know
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traditional event, but this year there is a peculiarity - the head of state approved two decisions at once to protect the border by border guards on the ground and air defense in the sky. the situation on alexander lukashenko discussed the state border with representatives of the power bloc , the situation remains predictable and controlled, while external challenges to border security persisted last year. they are connected with the militarization of border regions outside the border states of the eu and ukraine, the intensification of intelligence activities, as well as attempts to penetrate belarus by radical individuals. this year, the main efforts in protecting the border will be focused on the ukrainian direction, as well as in areas where new external challenges and threats to border security may arise. a record number of guests visited the exhibition belarus intellectual due to the great interest in the exposition of the organizers. we decided to extend its work for a week. the attention
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of visitors to more than 400 innovative developments among the most popular emeralds, drones and laptops are all of belarusian production. to organize such an exhibition . agriculture to artificial intelligence electric transport. a high-performance wine-growing complex was opened near pinsk. it is located on two technological sites - a reproducer company and a fattening farm, now thoroughbred pigs of danish selection are in quarantine before settling in a new company complex trolls from scratch and compressed. it was opened 8 months earlier than planned for the region - this is a strategic facility per year. it plans to produce more than 4,000 tons of meat there. that will increase the export of regional production, the goal is to increase the volume of pork production, because the region is more beef-consuming and today our enterprises, including the pinsk
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meat processing plant, are working. uh, they felt a technological shortage. today, pork meat for agriculture is a certain production. naturally and raw materials today for e, processing meat-packing plants. the design capacity of the new facility is 24,000 heads of feed per year to reach this indicator in 20. in the fourth, when the full cycle of all processes is established, the belarusian forestries will open seven retail outlets in the first half of the year, new facilities will appear in minsk as well as in cities with a population of 80,000. this is pinsk lida orsha and bobruisk development of branded trade helps to provide people with quality wood at the lowest prices. the first stage has already been completed. stores have appeared in each regional center; the task was not just to create retail outlets, but to make them accessible. uh, that raw material, and the products that are sold there today, because well, the forest is still the national property of the republic, and anyone should use these benefits.
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an individual, therefore, as regards the assortment, today the retail outlets are fully represented all the necessary products for the construction of any kind of facility are also presented in the assortment of outlets decorative planting material and products of the enterprises of the white forest boom concern in belarus, from january 23, the refinancing rate is reduced to 11.5 % per annum, such a decision was made by the board of the national bank following a meeting on monetary policy, the regulator calls a sustainable slowdown as the main condition inflation. this contributes to maintaining the inflow of ruble funds into the banking system of our country. in belarus, an interdepartmental working group has been created to check the health care system. the order was signed by the president in the spotlight, the effectiveness of the functioning of the system in terms of providing assistance to the population as part of a group of doctors with the necessary qualifications and sufficient
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