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something here is changing the procedure for reviewing complaints about everyone in all instances, starting with the appellate introduction of a new constitutional instance, then more supervision. and this is needed, you know, to update the mentality of judges psychology, judging because all this is not given at once. after all, we are carrying out the reform without any additional regular public. we are retraining our people on the go, and now in order to switch to new forms of checking judicial decisions. it will still take some time, so here maybe a little less, but the pace is in improvement. uh, justice than we'd like it to be the quality of justice. here, there may be less degree, while the results are noticeable, than in the efficiency of justice, if we take these components, and this is the most important component of any judicial reform. what should be the court of an ambulance and right? here is how to find a reasonable balance between these two very important areas. you noted that the
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head of state in particular. here are all these stages together with you, as if participating in the process and in the work on this we will say on this document. that is, he not only controls, and you report, but he directly invests in his participation, as this form has been happening since the ninety- seventh year. it was held under the constant patronage of the head of state. i can simply simply state this, since i am directly a participant in all the events that begin to engage in the seventh year. and i must say that such a patron, that he is very on the one hand, we feel like a responsibility, on the other hand, it facilitates the implementation of reforms, because everything that is done under the patronage of the head of state. all. this is much easier to do, and therefore the first congress of fate was initiated by the head of state. where did you develop the first concept of the judicial steam reform? and the second will eat the ships. and then several such very important meetings were held with the participation of the head of state and heads of courts at various levels. such a meeting took place
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in the eighth year in the eleventh year, then it was in the fourteenth year, and then here at the opening of the building in the nineteenth year at the holding here is the opening of this building. and at every such forum, at every such meeting, we are definitely talking about improving the judicial systems. including about everyone at every stage of carrying out some kind of transformation. and now all this is being formalized in the form of a protocol of instructions from the head of state, which, of course, are binding on everyone, including for us , control very strictly, and therefore the fact that the judicial reform is underway. like this okay okay, of course, the indispensable role of the head of state, as in general a person who closely follows and helps. maybe not so much the leg. everything can be imperceptible from the outside, on the surface we feel such support. but as i understand it, the third stage is, in principle, maybe not the final legal thought international experience, we are studying the experience of our
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colleagues in the post-soviet space and we are thinking what to do, in general, already move on, but now this may be, a difficult situation that still requires hmm some slowdown, maybe yes, but the study of assimilation began to practically realize what we have done very much legislative. uh, that's it hmm just need to uh see from the side how it's going to move next it might be a little bit slow down to see how realistic our practice will be because we have a lot of time for legislators, uh, who need in that they are mastered not only by the judges of the supreme court. well, all thousand three hundred judges of various levels. well, if it can with the capital, it's clear but origions, how it is clicked. also quickly, just as we did a very large-scale study. we held regional meetings. judges, and in general, this is confirmed by the results and, as a result, just all judicial systems. it is everywhere interconnected with each other and dragged in sight, that
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is, these results are just made there below. that's why this is an objective picture and it is real, that is, the judges also perceive. that's all that's - everything that improves them. activity simplifies, maybe activity by continuing. here are the issues of reforming constitutional changes. here are the ones that were recently taken. they made it possible to strengthen the status and importance of the supreme court and to give mandatory legal force to all judicial decisions. to what extent do these changes correspond to modern realities? now you know how fortunate it was that the completion of our third stage of the judicial reform and its most reactive part coincided with the implementation of the constitutional reform and, in essence, the constitutional reform, as it were, fixed what we had done at the highest legislative level. in general, at the level laws, therefore, all these laws of ours received, just above, legislative consolidation and were already reflected in the constitution , well, for the first time in the history of belarusian justice, the constitutional level was
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fixed as the constitutional status of the supreme court. a certain role of the place in the state of its significance, functions and powers is first done. it is very serious. moreover, there not only the status of the highest judicial body of the party is defined, but the procedure for appointing the election of the essence has been changed there. now the election of a judge of the supreme court accountability, release and unconditionally. here is the procedure for the release and appointment of a judge at a higher level at the level of the entire belarusian people of the assembly, of course, i understand this level of responsibility in the supreme court. he raises their status. well, it raises the level of indisputably responsibility in court to go to the result of the work in which they are called, so the constitutional reform, of course. hmm, as you know, put an end to all transformations. maybe for which we have long thought dreamed. well, probably, the election of the court -
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this, by the way, is one of the few things that society has always talked about and somehow asked, so that perhaps this moment is worth considering and considering the possibility. yes, it's only only judges of the supreme court, judges of the highest courts and constitutional. and of course. i for us it is very important and honorable, but i say prestigiously, we are very responsible. the judges understand this and we will prepare for this very seriously in every sense. you touched upon the topic of the entire belarusian national assembly. how do you rate the role? wns, here in consolidation of the belarusian society. you know , i'm hmm here is a person of interest you can say, because i was a participant in all six, if belarusian people's meetings, but at the first people's meeting. i even acted as minister of reality. here and there he substantiated the role of necessity. uh, all the people's meetings at the first meeting. that's why, in general, i said that it is very important. well, this is a forum. its status
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in the role of value is very important and in the future it is necessary to give it the legislative status of a permanent legislative status, and i was still minister of justice then. here, and now as the chairman of the supreme court. i'm proud of the fact that this came true on olegovich. you noted to journalists that the entire belarusian people's assembly can act as a kind of arbiter. in case of disagreement between the various branches of government, well, this is a real thing that sometimes happens when there is some kind of misunderstanding between different people of the government. let's say between the legislative executive or between the executive judiciary. well, there is things that cannot be settled by some kind of current rules, then just some kind of arbiter, some body that stands, as it were, over everyone, and it takes some kind of decision that can stabilize the situation, because such disagreements. of course, they complicate
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the whole situation of love in any state, because the entire belarusian people's assembly, since the collective body has just been torn off, which will dot everything over and in the case when changes occur some conflicts and disagreements. this is not excluded. this is what is happening in many countries, and a mechanism is needed to rule out such things. well, considering, then, the composition of the participants, which will include completely different strata of society, just right, or they will go there, and judging by the supreme court and judging by yesenin’s constitutional court, the government of the parliament, and just in such a collective way all problems can be removed and continues the topic in the belarusian people's assembly, but is given the right to consider questions about the legitimacy of the elections. do not they duplicate the decision of the central election commission and the constitutional court in this case, i think not, but within the limits of its competence, the belarusian people's assembly will not intrude into some such absolutely compilations of these bodies, some very right, maybe someone then a legal tone. all probably
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within their competence. she will be able to assess the really real state of affairs. i don't think it will overlap in some way. in the summer, changes were made to the code of criminal procedure. there fixed touch on many controversial issues and there explains, so to speak, or makes it easier again. this is for judicial reform. this is an appeal against court decisions and an epilation procedure for appealing a decision of the supreme court in the first instance. but including this and special production. that is the so-called trial in absentia. here you can get a little more detail here. how does it all work in practice? yes, this has already become a norm. they really work. here. well what does he say? it's such an institution. generally no new exists. e in many countries may be in a different format with different nuances. it existed, it exists, and we now have these
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changes to the law before this, that is, criminal proceedings in absentia are not some kind of novelty. this is an old reality. i will say that over the past year we have had 1,400 people convicted in the order of excessive legal proceedings. well , that's the usual. these are not the kind of people who would probably open up, uh, justice somewhere abroad. here, and as for this category, on which expanded, inventive criminal proceedings there such cases, are already coming really dealt with. we have already reviewed several cases. yes, i think we have looked at the same case, and now there are six such cases in court at various levels. they are really looking at it right now. so from the point of view of development, there are no, e, any difficult problems. we have already adapted it and are actively using it , and i think that it has the right to life. special proceedings have fixed the preliminary procedure in absentia. by investigation and trial
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in the absence of the defendant in criminal cases, that is, law enforcement agencies were able to initiate criminal cases. and the courts consider and prosecute people who are hiding abroad, and the possibility of carrying out special proceedings is provided for by 34 of the composition of criminal offenses that threaten national security and belong to the category of grave and especially grave crimes, but the accused can be imposed property penalties related to compensation for harm, including through the use of special confiscation. all of the above will contribute to the compensation of the perpetrators for harm, by this time several sentences have already been announced in absentia for 12 years. deprivation of liberty. received black book administrators. the court announced the same term for belarus, alexander, germany and alexandra was guarded. the supreme court here is the
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first instance. yes, lately, because the verdict of the supreme court and the decision on the first station, they were not subject to appeal. appeal, and it turned out that they ceded immediately after the proclamation. it seems to have violated the law to some extent. eh, people in us do not have the opportunity to appeal, because to appeal in the supervisory procedure, which is possible, it is already a slightly different stage, the time is different, and, as it were, the permit comes into force. you know this very well, but it puts pressure on people that the decision has already come into effect from everything and only then can i appeal it. that's why we saw this problem in general. we have brought it up several times. well, and finally. we have come to the conclusion that the decision of the supreme court must also be appealed in person on the order. will be watching such a mechanism in the latest changes. well, let's wait for its entry into force. as these cases will be considered at first instance, we will create. in each case, as a special board of the supreme court to consider the
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business collection order, and in criminal cases. these are not only three professional judges of the supreme court. well , two more meeting of the people's uh hmm people's investigator of the supreme court. by the way, they recently, we have already elected them in the established order. we already have such assessors of the supreme court. here. well, we will consider such a board in such a composition of people as they got. this is the most common ordinary citizens. and this hmm chooses them from the list of lists of the lists of the minvoretspolkom. then they go through some sort of agreement, and then it appears to us as, uh, an assessor of the supreme court takes an oath recently, they, in principle, take an oath. got a certificate. well, they will be called to the administration of justice, like judges of the supreme court, and if it's no secret that there are many such people, in general, there are 250 of them, here. well, therefore, well, we don’t
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think that we will have a service. there will be a number of cases, because after all, at the level of the supreme court at first instance, as a rule, not a significant number of criminal cases are considered, so i still think it’s not so often there will be such processes, practically considering, uh, the city executive committee and these people. they may be on trial here in minsk yes, but they themselves live there in vitebsk in brest in the regions. well they are here in minsk and they come forward from their labor collectives to offer them, and then they pass and come to us. we are also familiar in the order of election by the order of work. well, these are generally people who are usually people who bring some kind of know, here in the process of justice maybe the opinions of people are not people to me, sometimes it can’t be purely legal from a legal point of view i attack hmm maybe an independent look, maybe even well, a new look at some circumstances makes it very important from the point of view of justice to look at some
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the situation is not from the point of view of a professional lawyer, but from the point of view of an ordinary ordinary citizen, how the conore react to what happened, you know, maybe just the truth, sometimes it lies in this. in principle, the people's assessor is always present with us. they are now always present. yes, at all levels and in districts and regional courts. where criminal cases are being considered for which more than 10 years will be imposed as a measure of punishment, imprisonment and or exclusively measures of punishment, as well as cases of relations of minors, but now this order of the assessor will also participate in the consideration of criminal cases by the supreme court at first instance. this is what she took away, which was necessary and which the legislator accepted. and now we will fulfill it. how society perceives here are your opponents. here. eh, you are like, yes, the side is so average yes, neutral, but there is the whole side of the prosecution side of the defense in any process. somehow there is already feedback
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from there with lawyers. yes, with mr. this, of course, it concerns, probably, more criminal law. well, you know, first of all, the drafting of the bill, and maybe even the initiation of the bill. still, we are discussing with colleagues what we are striving for, how it will be really mastered and already in life. well, that's why we discuss at our various venues, and therefore, as a rule, and then we agree on the adoption of a referral to parliament when developing, so for them these are some of our novels that are not new. they usually agree, usually some we find the roughness of the objections taken into account as a compromise solution by our colleagues, as with participants in the criminal process, in fact, participants in the justice process, therefore, about some fundamental disagreements here, and not with lawyers, not with prosecutors. yes, they generally support everything that is modern economically more operationally reasonable in terms of economy. what affects the welfare of society
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and the issues of the judicial system? yes, because this, of course, is the result of your judge, and a big significant give in the history of the supreme court and april fifteenth. right on the supreme court calendar, how do you plan to spend not even this day. but in principle, this entire period has already begun. in general, only this is a very preparation for this very serious one, and we are already starting. a whole range of holidays and pre-holiday events. and only festive for my workers and today a meeting with the president. it also largely concerned, you know, these events, which the head of state will or will take part in or it is impossible without him. uh, holding consent such events, so we are doing everything to , uh, make this holiday as memorable as possible for our people, memorable for the country, and therefore we not only celebrate
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this date, but we will do everything so that you know how to report to society in front of the people from the role of the values ​​that made the supreme court. that's during these thirty years of the history of our country. suffice it to say that in a week we are holding a very serious scientific and practical conference, uh, with invitations from international experts on the role and the importance of the supreme court. uh, in the recent history of belarus, the implementation of judicial reform in the formation of the judiciary in belarus, that is, we not only celebrate, but we do a lot of such interesting working events that gave impetus and impetus to the future development of the judicial system. after all , it's not over. we just turn white. you can watch and move on. thank you for your time. and thank you for this interview. hello, today we are talking about africa
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, the cradle of humanity and the most promising a region on the planet that has endured hundreds of years of lawlessness and torment, but today is the key to the success of even the biggest players.
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of course, you wouldn't wish such a fate, even on your enemy. imagine that even before the 70s of the last century, part of the territory of africa remained disenfranchised by colonial dependence. for many years, western countries. they just mocked it. thoroughly europeans came to africa at the end of the 19th century and, like predators, began to tear apart the continental parts. one of the main goals, the seizure of territory and natural resources, africa was quickly subdued
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for themselves, if in 1870 europeans controlled 10% of foreign land, then in 1914 already 90%, in order not to quarrel among themselves, in 1884 convened a special berlin conference, where spheres of influence were delimited and the basic principles of colonization were approved, enslaving peoples with local interests. of course, no one was considered, the population was exploited, driven and killed, hard work and the extraction of natural resources, which were then safely taken back. seven states claimed ownership in africa, but it turned out to be the most successful france, which occupied the earth from the mediterranean sea to angola, london was actively involved in the annexation of egypt and the northeastern part of the continent , there were many cruel episodes, for example, the second anglo-boer war. london planned to completely capture the very south of the continent. today. this is yuard, the orange republic. that
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was the name of the african state gave a harsh rebuff to the british, they responded with genocide and concentration camps, but the british here, the pioneers of women and children, separated from men who were exiled to a distant concentration camps located in other british colonies in india or zinion. in total , half of the white population of the boer republics was kept in concentration camps. 200,000 people , of which at least 26,000 died from disease and starvation. the tactics of scorched earth and concentration camps put the boers on the brink of death. to stop the genocide of their people, the leaders of the transvaal and the orange republic were forced to accept english conditions by signing a peace treaty that ended their independence. imagine such methods were quite, ordinary the case of the main argument was the weapon the conquest of the continent went down in history under the name of the great african hunt or simply
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monstrous crimes courage and courage of the local population no longer mattered in 1893 in zimbabwe , 50 europeans armed with six machine guns killed 3,000 blacks from a tribe for debels for 2 hours in 1897, in the north of nigeria, a military detachment of thirty-two europeans, with five machine guns and 500 african mercenaries , defeated 330,000 armies. emir sato at the battle of amdman in the sudan in 1898 the british destroyed during a five-hour battle. 11,000 sudanese, having lost only 20 soldiers, you will be surprised to kill even inspired the colonialists after the invention of the machine gun, maxim who fired one of the pulse seconds, english poets even dedicated to this, for example, here are the lines, everything will be the way we want in case of any troubles machine guns. we have maxim, they don’t have maxim, a separate story of the atrocities of the colonialists of the
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congo, the belgian colony of the state became in 1885. then the real genocide began the local population in less than 20 years from torture and humiliation, according to various estimates, up to 15 million people died, that is, every second inhabitant of the congo was driven to plantations. and for every offense they severely punished, a terrible method of stimulating labor was included in history, which was used, including the belgians for not fulfilling the individual plan of each african who worked on the plantations , while the plantation guards were shot. we had to account for the consumption of cartridges. so the authorities made sure that the soldiers did not sell them to local hunters in a way the introduction of such reporting was the severed hands of slaves who handed over to the authorities as proof that the cartridges were really used. the country will achieve independence from belgium almost 100 years later in 1960 thanks to the national movement led by patrice lumumba, the one
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who would later be killed, and the body would be dissolved in northern acid under the control of the belgian police. well, i must say that there were no mecca colonizers in the history of africa, that is, they all acted tough, because it was about profit on these resources, which it is possible to survive from these colonies zhizhi imperialistic e, combo controlled territories and e for that matter. uh, if you don't face resistance, then it 's davi resistance. extremely cruel, uh, and uh , including, in many cases, using genocide methods, do not forget, at the same time, we are talking about 400 years of slavery, the british, the americans, the french over the years forcibly took out millions for sale, as they called the slaves of the road triangle of the slave trade upon arrival in america, slaves were fed and treated to give a marketable appearance, and then taken to
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market prices for slaves depended on the market conditions. for example, in 1795, the imported african cost 300 dollars, in 1849, 900 dollars, and on the eve of the civil war, from one and a half to 2,000 dollars. slaves did not have the truth were equated with a horse in the standing africans who fled caught cut off their ears. if desired , the owner could even kill and the law was on his side. in the center of the slave trade, they turned into a senegal-dvuar. benin and other countries. with this, any attempts to revolt are riots. brutally suppressed only in the struggle for independence more than 2 million inhabitants of africa died from france ; in general, according to historians , about 14 million dark-skinned slaves were delivered from africa to america until the middle of the 19th century, and from one to two thirds of the slaves who were in the holds of ships , millions died of exhaustion did not reach their destination and
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diseases of people, slave traders. they just threw away the smell instead of freedom and equality. share. dominate, because today macron johnson and others do not repent for the lawlessness of robbery. and bloody. the adventure seems. even vice versa. i just want more victims now on the territory of ukraine the crisis after the second world war gave an understanding to keep africa in the same format. it hardly succeeds and the west is again deceiving 1960 the continent was decolonized. true, only on paper the principle of subjugation and gain was preserved, despite the formal decolonization of the black continent back in the sixties of the last century. paris already then established an informal system of curatorship over its former colonies, called francafrica, a strategy that actually set a number of african countries into economic and military-political
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dependence on the former white masters, the mechanism of dominance is the military presence and complete control over the political and economic processes in the ward state, and the direct interference in their internal affairs by the treaty imposed by the independent african countries, military coups, violent change authorities on profra french regimes. they became tools of the non-colonial policy of the gauls to throw off the clutches of the embrace, not so, it’s just that most of the valuable assets belong to french corporations, for example in codevar french companies own and control all major utilities to water electricity. telephone transport and major banks. the situation is the same in the field of trade, construction and agriculture, the former colonies must pay the colonial debt , we are talking about paying for the infrastructure that the metropolis built during the colonial period. the amount of such debt varies depending on which country
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pays it and how developed its infrastructure is. and also a single currency, a single, customs and postal unions public procurement only for french companies the right of paris to supply military equipment and purchase any natural resources found on the territory of its former colonies, let me remind you. this is more than 40% of the territory of africa with this strange members of the zone. obliged to keep half of their cash reserves and all gold in the french treasury, another 20% of financial resources must be reserved for the fulfillment of external obligations, thus the leaders of the countries of the economic union do not have access to most of their funds and cannot independently change the exchange rate. in case of a shortage of money, they have to take out a loan, which france willingly provides them at a high interest rate. sometimes, using their own means. they promised protection in exchange for resources. and in fact, the western corporations continued with a vengeance to suck out everything
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that is possible, a very vivid example of the sierrario. the entire population of the state is 8 million. a person lives below the poverty line. at the same time, the country is extremely rich in diamonds, manganese and copper, however. all resources are taken by western companies, leaving local miserable pennies, while foreigners are actively buying up african land today western company. they took about 100 million hectares. the expert community has long been sounding the alarm western companies are buying up large plots of land for agricultural purposes, displacing millions of local farmers and thus creating a much greater threat on the world food market. what the authors of the report think terrorism does not work while in washington the company fills its warehouses with wheat. in the same salt for hunger hundreds of thousands of people die according to unife in an agrarian country of almost 400,000 children and suffer from malnutrition and need treatment in
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certain regions of north africa and the territory south of the desert, the sahara, families live and live on less than five dollars a day in extreme poverty for example, in 90% of the population of niger, 82% of burgen. faso and 82 salts, according to the un, the vast majority of the population lives in houses made of mud and concrete and does not even have access to electricity. it is not surprising that predatory policies and the government of burkina faso was simply fed up with ephemeral aid to africans and unilaterally denounced the agreement on the presence of french armed forces and demanded that all troops be withdrawn from its territory within a month. last year, the french military was expelled from mary and asked with the help of russia, africa said enough is enough. i'm getting divorced, i need to be respected, and without respect, nothing will come of it, it seems africans are fed up with european arrogance the continent is increasingly turning away from the west and in the west. they see it perfectly, they can't take it obviously
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jealous of new friends for pressure, they are trying to use the ukrainian conflict, accusing russia of threats to the world order and calling on the black continent to support sanctions, many african countries cannot understand such a point of view, and do not ask themselves. and why didn’t they raise a scream in europe when the civil war raged in ethiopia or the main omission of the west why no one stopped the urunda genocide in 1994 in africa does not need moral lessons from the rich global north with these lectures on the account of ukraine germany may not come to africa ? after so many years of panic today, africa logically wants to make the decision to actively develop and absorb new technologies , form normal relations and plan its future, build an understandable dialogue with those who will not accept themselves as a resource base and a partner without the right to vote
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africa is the pantry of this future platform where the interests of the world's leading powers have already converged. the bullets of that are a platform on which a struggle has already unfolded, both for resources due to communications, and for logistics and for the population that lives there, that's why in the future, the importance of africa will increase dramatically and will happen. this is the very near future, africa's wealth is lacquered, and a piece not only for the west, all the key players in the world today have great interests here, a large export market. still cheap labor. the latest in the world is actively growing. a vast consumer market and, of course, minerals, including rare metals that are needed for high-tech industries, computers, televisions, smartphones, turbines, jet engines and satellites, and much more cannot be done without them get by. approximately 30% of the world's mineral and mineral reserves are concentrated in africa 8%
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of the world's natural gas reserves 12% of the world 's oil reserves 40% of the world's gold and up to 90% of chromium and platinum are located on the continent, the largest reserves of cobalt, diamonds, platinum and uranium in the world are in africa over the past decade, china has invested a lot of money in africa. what also infuriates europe since the mid -nineties, trade has grown 40 times . companies, only in the field of oil and gas production will amount to more than 15 billion dollars at the beginning of the new century, china has built in africa more than 6,000 km of railways, 6,000 km of roads, about 20 ports, more than 80 large energy facilities. the magic of the new africa is striking in numbers. it is also the great democratic engine.
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last year alone, plus 35 million people. in 2050, a quarter of the world's population will live here. the volume of the consumer market will be 16 trillion dollars than my potential center of tomorrow's world. it is strategically important to gain a foothold here, 6 of the 10 fastest growing economies are on the black continent the number of large investment projects is growing by an average of 20% per year over the past 20 years from a hopeless and undeveloped continent in terms of financial potential, africa has turned into an interesting and promising region, an emerging market the mainland has rich natural resources with a young and increasingly educated population, as well as labor forces to work honestly and openly without the usual west hypocrisy pitfalls. and most importantly, observe the principle of equal relations. belarus goes to africa with the world
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brings educational technologies and specific projects, not illusory values ​​and decorative democracy the president of belarus in zimbabwe will say this several times and they will listen to him attentively without africa there can be no prospects in the world. in general, resources are here. people are here. here people become more educated every year, the latest technologies come here and here, the world cannot develop without africa. therefore, we are here our friends. we came to visit friends. we negotiate with them in the name of our peoples on the initiative of my friend. we discussed the issue of cooperation yesterday. e zimba in belarus and mozambique mozambique is the largest country near the coastline of 1.000 km. an agrarian country requires huge investments in agriculture. we
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already have experience and the president says, this is my friend the president of mozambique and we will soon discuss how to transfer our experience of zimba belarus to mozambique. we are going in peace. we do not walk as the colonialists once walked, as they captured and exploited the people. we bring technologies here and we train people here, we train specialists. we have something to offer the vast continent from mechanical engineering to food. africa has become fashionable and promising, but belarus did not come here today. with the same zimbam. these relations for more than 30 years, the south african republic is one of the key links in the world. uh, one of the best public that we like to lean on from holding our foreign. in the future from this day we we will begin to more intensively improve relations
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between your country and ours, for such as mozambique, the future is a period when we can cooperate very widely and we must use this moment to observe africa today is extremely interesting political locomotives. there are catching up slightly lagging behind, but the main thing is that all these countries are open for cooperation without twisting their hands. after all, the wisdom of politicians, who aims at creation is to look for partners who will benefit from your resources and technologies, they are robbers who have only one goal to capture, destroy and destroy this african continent in the past. as you have already seen, happily enough.
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in august 1941, german newspapers placed on the front pages photographs that aroused emotion among readers. on them, himmler , surrounded by orphans of the orphanage, the pictures were taken on belarusian territory occupied by the germans in novelties and made by walter french famous german photographer. he often accompanied himmler on trips to capture for the history of his great deeds in the name of greater germany smiles touching caring for children in the new german lands
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eyewitness testimony documents facts about the atrocities that the nazis committed on belarusian soil speak about the opposite in relation to children in the territory occupied by the nazis a plan was implemented for their total destruction along with the adult population. general prosecutor's office of the republic of belarus criminal case on the fact of the genocide of the population belarus during the great patriotic war and the post-war period, the domachevsky orphanage from the testimony of andrey leonidovich mikhalenko
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which in the forty-second year was a pupil of this orphanage and hmm, just before the execution, she managed to jump out of the car and escape. she and another boy, viktor abramov, you lived in this tragedy, but what really happened in the domachevsky orphanage? what tragedy broke out there in the autumn of forty-two? and the children put in the car. v shekhmetova, tosya, 9 years old got off with the car and ran away, and all the other 54 children and the teacher grokholskaya were taken out in the direction of the dubica station.
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i came here, the car brought these children. perhaps some improvised means there, or sapper shovels, which were perfect. the fact of the execution was confirmed by the inhabitants of the village of levlevka, at the time of the execution they heard the cries and cries of children, and the shots in the following days were at the place of execution, they saw children's corpses and the ground soaked with innocent children's blood.
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in deserted houses, where until recently from everywhere heard children's voices, there was a deafening silence. suddenly, someone's steps were heard, at first timid, cautious, then someone ran towards the room that served as an orphanage. bedrooms. tosya shakhmetova. and it was she who secretly made her way into the deserted house. now cautiously she looked out the window; there were no children, no teacher, no truck in which they were pushed. tosya sank to the
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floor and leaned against the wall, crying softly. before my eyes, there was still the horror that i had to endure, many crying children screamed. suddenly someone's steps were heard dosya listened to someone walking along the corridor and opening the doors to the rooms. someone entered her. and finding no one went further down the corridor. she climbed out of
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this chest and jumped out of the orphanage through the window, she was sheltered by her family in the village of salatovich and in the forty-fourth year my great-grandfather. her father came to these words there. under the prevailing wartime conditions, blood was taken from children for wounded german soldiers , moreover, it was taken uncontrollably without any standards until they lost consciousness. i woke up i was able to get to the kitchen to the nursery home means, please, until next time. oh, i was dying of weakness. they buried it somewhere. in september 1942, a tragedy broke out in minsk. there
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was an orphanage on a vozmeyanoy street. children, all were stabbed, not killed by bullets. you see, and then they said, the lithuanians massacred. so someone knew. or a soldier takes it, for one leg of a tiny child i was the head and it's scary. the atrocities of the nazis, who were sent to the emergency state commission in them and the atrocities against children. they cause shock. polikovichi village
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mogilev region, here the nazis buried, alive, 60 boys and girls aged 6 to 12 years. in the spring of 1943, the chastisers threw 40 babies into the well of the village. 2.128 children from the zasveya region were drowned in the river with freedom only in the brest bobruisk polotsk polissya region 63.290 children were hanged, burned and shot.
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documents submitted to the extraordinary state commission regarding atrocities against the children of one of these blood sampling children's camps in the red coast of the zhlobin region, we learn about the know-how of the nazis, it was listed as testing a new scientific method for taking the blood of children, hung up the armpits, squeezed the chest , gave a special injection so that the blood does not clot, the skin on the feet is cut off, the blood drains into an airtight bath, the lifeless bodies of the children are taken away and burned , the technique applies to all children concentration camps.
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but blood was taken from children in almost all concentration camps where they were kept. one of those where the nazis created a special laboratory. in the bobruisk prison they took blood with syringes, they immediately threw these children away, they took them from their parents. moms cried better than me, than i can have a hysterical child, but still they took the children, sucked out the blood and threw them away. i don't care about trash.
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on one of the days of the beginning of 1944, another raid took place in the bobruisk concentration camp. the germans were pushing a small group of women with babies in their arms. the screams of the nazis, the machine-gun fire overhead, the children were crying , they were trying to calm the frightened women as best they could. but it was impossible, the deafening barking of their huge dogs, their bestial, grin was such that it seemed that they were about to pounce on the prisoners and simply tear them apart, but the brutish dogs raged for a reason, they smelled the food. the policeman gave the order. the
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women began to take away the babies, moaning, cries of pleas for help. children were taken away and children were thrown to dogs such as these dogs what starts. children tried to save them, they were taken to partisan detachments, operations were carried out to transport children from orphanages to the mainland. but the war did its job in just the years of occupation in belarus, 166.885 orphans were destroyed.
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more than 138,000 remained almost 33,000 juvenile residents of the republic were taken to germany prisoners of children's concentration camps became more than 35,000 belarusian children true, the german press did not report this, as i visited them with the fuhrer ss-himler in minsk other important objects. concentration camps for prisoners of war and the civilian population of the guetta psychiatric hospital is new, and the world will know the results later.
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the early forest makes its way, the sun, quietly, so with bated breath. although it would not be a trust het that the alignments brought the remainder. nil elevich hello greetings to all, we continue to record ongoing events in order to identify
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patterns in order to analyze how optimal our strategy is, but also to understand in which direction the world is still moving. although this, of course, is not just because we have a very strong squad today. i i thank our guests for the fact that today they are waiting with us at peter petrovsky . so he will join us and we won’t waste time right away, let’s start with the current on the belarusian delegation in africa and led by the belarusian president, this is what is most important for yourself, what is the main message you caught for yourself dmitry evgenievich, what did you pay attention to? firstly, there is always such a feeling, and the attitude of european countries to the continent of africa as to some other. yes, we constantly call the third country, and for some reason, but we forget that these are people who are very, uh, striving for progress, because, well, excuse me, if not the whole periodic table yes, but people who
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work on the ground, people who work for themselves, and here this one, uh, here. this trip led by the president of the republic of belarus is not only at the highest level, uh, the solution of contracts, because more than 20 contracts have been concluded, but this is actually a breakthrough in our science, our technology, medicine education. you look how much energy. how many ministers were this delegation's breakthrough not only, uh, to this country? in general, to the african continent. what is surprising is that even this atmosphere of negotiations. look i don’t know what alexander grigorievich is doing with them but these leaders in different parts there in china in india are now passing a day in zimbabwe, they communicate and we hear hmm and the first person in zimbabwe calls the brother of the belarusian president. that is, these are different cultures on different continents, but somehow it happens very quickly. here is the president of zimbabwe himself, there is some kind of chemistry between them, because e our
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the president does not flirt with anyone does not make empty promises, and he speaks as it is. you know, probably, there are not so many politicians, yes, who can tell the truth, that is, in this, of course, of course, and the president speaks. he says that if you follow the lead, this is what will happen to you. here's what happens. now there are warriors. yes, he openly talks about it, and the executioner himself in general, when we say africa, we understand that especially today this is the place where geopolitical interests converge. the most different countries these are our interests there, where, as you can see, this trip, what you paid attention to in the first place. well, the president once said that we have no geopolitical ambitions. we have geopolitical interests, if we are talking about certain global geopolitical interests. they coincide with the goals of the civilizational camp that we have chosen, we are a military-political ally of the russian federation, we strive to join the
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shanghai cooperation organization, we are bound by colleagues, all weather strategic friendship with the people's republic of china. here, proceeding from this e we proceed in a global context. here we are in favor of a multipolar world on the other hand, our local interests presuppose progress. e, means belarusian exports to various countries of the world. we export more than 60% of the products that we produce for us. this is just a life survival strategy for the republic of belarus and in this regard, of course, having the russian market, nevertheless, we strive to diversify supplies and maintain trade relations with a large number of states of the world more than 180 states have trade contacts with the republic of belarus and in africa, our strategy is again to offer projects of mutually beneficial cooperation. when we develop and we are here we are realizing our tasks to promote exports. and our partners receive
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the necessary equipment and technology. i want to say that, let's say, the minsk tractor plant - this is in the period from 2018 to 2022 delivered e. in zimbabwe too, uh, that means, uh, about 1800. uh, units, equipment and in the past year. so, for the first time in the last 50 years of its sovereign history, zimba would be completely self-sufficient in grain , it is obvious that there is also the contribution of the republic of belarus here, and our country is a key partner for zimbabwe in the implementation of quite ambitious national programs. the mechanization of agriculture, yes, as it were correctly said, africa is not only, of course, the problems of poverty or there, but various local armed conflicts, which, by the way, are largely stimulated by external players who want to fish in this muddy water. these are also fast-growing markets, fast-growing economies of many countries over the past 15 years. here's a list growing fast.

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