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[000:00:00;00] for them at home i feel free for myself when i walk between belarusian, mogilev became like my own, the city is always proud that there are such good people in belarus and you can go along the same road with them and you can work. watch in the program a look at belarus on our tv channel. in 2013, we were on vacation with a company and just dived unsuccessfully, as a result of which i received
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a spinal fracture in the neck. well, this all led to the fact that i am now in a wheelchair. after an injury after a two-year rehabilitation, naturally, i got into sports already my life. rebuilt, he moved here to minsk, and in general allows wheelchair users to exist very well. and here he was, when he was in rehabilitation, the guys, he was prompted to say, uh, come to us first. it was basketball. and then he started playing big tennis in wheelchairs, he stopped playing basketball, because basketball is for me. there guys
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are stronger, well, i don’t fit in terms of their functionality. well, at the proper level, so we had to choose something, and in tennis we just have a division. that is , we have men women and square quads - this is just the same for more such injured heavy athletes. i was admitted and everything really has every chance in order, in principle, to achieve something serious. many say that these are athletes with disabilities. they don't agree. these are athletes with slightly more advanced needs. that is what they share. yes, they share 20. how much do they have on the root during the drawing by whom? valino shield, to be honest, we counted only on the voitar tournaments, there were a lot of tournaments before the classification cycle before olympiad, so there were a lot of shifts in the ratings. here, well, the fifty-sixth was, yes, but, unfortunately, it did not work out. here, naturally. we made all plans for paris and to rise in the rankings to get
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licenses. yes, all this was planned, but when they found out that our paralympic cinema was expelled, they rejected it, they froze it, as it should be. i don’t know, we realized right away that everything that paris doesn’t work for us. we all see how they prepared some great work. that's how they are through it all passed. in the end, here they said, it's not that offensive it is. well, i don’t know, even this is some kind of pure trouble. now we will perform strikes in turn, on the right, on the left we make a series of eight strikes. good direction do n't forget not to the center, win back raise okay come on, come on, come on, come on in the wheelchair and already great in sports too. i consider great achievements to be a matter of course, we just have to wait and are preparing to be fully armed when they finally allow it. and when we can perform like this sort of thing. it is always necessary to be not like nadezhda
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i was sure that we were on the right
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path. hello, you are watching the program, say, don’t be silent studios victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina not a track good afternoon dmitry alexandrovich on this holiday, we could only invite you, as you understand, and i could not refuse, let's start with an informational occasion - this is what you love. appreciate most of all, as
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recently admitted in our program, the publishing house, belarus today was awarded the prize of the federation of trade unions in the field of labor, and in the nomination of journalism, the prize was awarded editor-in-chief of the newspaper znamya yunosti nikolai machekhin, let's see a fragment of the awards ceremony. the nominations are also the social sphere prize of the federation of trade unions is awarded to the publishing house of the institution. administration of the republic of belarus publishing house belarus today director editor-in-chief dmitry alexandrovich zhuk chairman of the primary trade union organization elena valeryevnadyka, i do not regret
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the federation of newspapers of the multimedia project heroes of belarus the night is nice, of course, for colleagues and congratulations to the publishing house, belarus today. tell how did you manage to charm the federation of trade unions so much, i will say, i don’t know, but when mikhail sergeevich spoke at the opening of this ceremony. he said that he has absolutely nothing to do with the one who receives this award, his task is to preserve the tradition of presenting such awards, and how to present this award, and who, uh, will become the winner, is determined by the jury. yes, which he
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, as the head of the federation, in no way influences in the same way, and i could not influence this decision. yes, it was accepted. uh, let's just say i agreed that we would participate, uh in nominations for this award, and then it's all our trade union work and, probably, you, as editorial staff, know about the work that is carried out in our team as much as i do. well, it means that this is precisely due to the merits of our work of the trade unions. yes, well, you know, this is probably a complex work . the main criteria are what conditions are created for work for workers. what is the level of salary, and how effective are the mechanisms of partnership in the team between employers and trade unions, how much do our e, there are some editorial staff, let's say , measures that stimulate the supportive, well, everything, you know perfectly well in your own skin, all this is
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filimonov's guest, these are representatives of the trade unions of culture. yes, when she had a dialogue with us. we were aware, savvy precisely because our trade union is working. so, well, how would we know everything works, when we pronounce the phrase labor man, then , as a rule, we wish that it is a tractor driver working there. can a journalist be called a laborer? of course, all people can who work create some benefits, they are people of labor, a journalist also creates information, then thanks. why do our citizens, our people, a get information b, what is the most important function they can interact with the state and power? that is, when the boss says, you did not work in the mine, oh, he still understands that the work of journalists. it is as complex as labor, miners or not aware. you know, let's say . uh, every profession must have
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talent and predisposition. not everyone can work in a mine. and even more so, not everyone will sit down at the table and write a good article, good material, choose the right words, find interesting people, about whom he will tell this too. let's just say professional skills. well, we remember how in 2020 many people were convinced that you were leaving your jobs and go in, there will always be places for you. you will be able to call center. i will clarify, i invite you to enter the call center, and then many decided what? well, why? well, there were few people who decided that it was really time to enter all name and it means, i am capable, i can handle it, and then, naturally, disappointment set in to be critical of myself and my, uh, opportunities for my talent. this is, well, let's say , uh, one of the properties of a reasonable person, if someone has a feeling of freebies, uh, exceeds , let's say, all of these, but the elements
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of self-preservation in this world. i mean in the social world. well, it is unlikely that these people can be called immediately smart. and you were our guest almost 2 years ago and let us recall one of your phrases that i am still trying to eradicate this scripture. for the lines for the sake of a fee, this is the meaningless, glory of fornication, which exists among some of our journalists. but i’m trying to eradicate this completely, it’s impossible, because again, this is a desire to earn money, and not a desire to create, but a cool concrete product. moreover, today we have changed the system of accrual, say the fee for the created texts for articles and it doesn’t matter. how many lines does it have. well, you know , somewhere in the subcortex of people, this muscle memory sits. yes, it is very difficult for him to adjust. sometimes
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sometimes you can’t talk about it, probably in public, but there are four people. this week they received a reprimand precisely because, well, to put it mildly, they didn’t work well on the texts of the facts or what they did, thank god uh -huh dmitry alexandrovich is a holiday, how can you if you don’t react to this, then the problem will return very fast. it's just that you are a permanent participant in such a program - the club of editors and those who watch it constantly. i , among them, may notice that you do not like words, fornication, not only on paper, but also in basically, you like to sum up any long, long piece of a story, for example, or an interview with a journalist when he tries, i'll say this to all the people who come to the editors' club. these are more than trained people. these are very talented people. these are people who
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know a lot more to share with the viewer, but we are all different, imagine, if we were all the same, it would be a very boring and boring program. and everyone, probably, has his own style in which he is more comfortable than himself. feels. well, yes, there are people who are used to lecturing there, having scientists. degrees, but they try to do it sometimes from the screen, but at the same time they say very important very smart things. their. you just have to listen carefully if they are the same as oleg sergeevich gaidukevich, then we don’t hear anything at all. i think, you know, oleg sergeevich, with all his emotional manner of presentation, never once. i do not remember this occasion to say something stupid. well, i also like that he sticks to his line. but, of course, we are not gathered now to review the members of the editors' club. but what topic i would like to discuss with you, they say that we have such an author's journalism, finally. hooray! hurray after the twentieth year and
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recently. we had, uh, yura in voskresensky with whom we even argued on this topic, that this is a narrative of just the twentieth year, what do you think dmitry alexandrovich , i will tell you this way that copyright journalism has always been and will be the question is, that breath acquired political author's journalism why ah, because there was a request from the audience for exactly what they say and think, and bright interesting publicists, even no longer journalists. in this case , publicists, and they appeared on the screens. they appeared in the papers. they appeared on the radio. and this is, let's say, the response of our journalistic community to the events that are taking place in our public life and to the requests that our e, readers, listeners and viewers have an answer to the challenges of the times, so to speak, we can confirm this. uh, here, when the guests are related to the political agenda, they are
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in the rankings. and if these are some cultural figures, alas. well, it's not that popular yet. i would never draw a very sharp line between these politicians, these well-known journalists and publicists. these are representatives, kul and she has less interest in her, as a rule, a successful person. she combines several incarnations, and then these people gain, and the maximum interest in the audience. well here are those the events really helped a number of journalists to open up, and publicists who had previously been in the shadows began to sound. and well, let's say, if we take andrey, from whom the box was known before, but his name, so to speak , sounded loud precisely in 2020 and his program boiled over. uh, especially angry in the ranks of the monarchs. but dmitry alexandrovich will stop boiling over with him. and what? yes,
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he won't stop. i’ll give you a guarantee here . i’ll explain why andrey nikolayevich is a very talented person, but in many areas, we remember kvn as well. we also remember other projects that he was engaged, but today, but , it seems to me, he gets high from the fact that he has the opportunity to openly and boldly express his civil position. and here is the most important thing and this position is interesting to people. andrey, he boils with him a lot and often, and this does not allow other authors to get close to those hot bodies that he writes first and a lot. well, you see, as long as there is conditional diligence, this competition for a place on the strip, i don’t need to explain to you victoria what it is. well, yes, but he does not let anyone get you know, you think so, look. how many interesting authors are published in our newspaper, by the way, a very young talented guy has recently appeared. oh yes, anton popov absolutely right, to which
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there is always a place in the newspaper and on the page. i meant a little not quite what victoria sounds like, how many flour carriers. no , no, this is not just about him. uh, there were journalists who, here they were, exposed everything. yes, they told the truth and so on. and uh, how long can you exist? here in this hypostasis this journalist, how long will it be interesting and in demand. and where to go next. which direction? see? what an interesting thing, and human life is also a project that begins and, unfortunately, ends, so any creative project that is implemented by the team begins to flourish, flourishes, but once it ends the question is, and the talents of those people and the relevance of this project. here is the term of life, but it is still finite. this must be understood in exactly the same way and journalists are, let's say , professional recovery of growth heyday, there and so on goes through several
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stages of his life, where he will go next. he chooses, you understand, what will be more interesting for him? why, if we say someone becomes an editor there. that's how dima creat. now the editor of the people's newspaper is developing some of his own projects. andrey nikolaevich is creative for nothing, it is unlikely that he will agree to devote time there to non-creativity about some kind of administrative regulation, there organizing the work of others. but how can you tell? it all depends on the branch journalist. she then sounded in the wake of all these events. now she has found herself. well, in a different incarnation, that is, as a journalist working in hot spots. i would say so. luda, as she was a reporter by vocation and talent, is no more. yes? question what becomes the objects of her reporting, the acute phase of the rebellion, which was in belarus, yes, and the events in
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the donbass, which are now in an acute phase, yes, there will be some more changes. in any case, she has such a character and, probably, a professional feel. she will still be here in this place where the astrea is, and in fact, she is a very talented reporter, very professional. lno about the fact that we quotes a lot does not happen. we will now prove to you dmitry aleksandrovich attention to the screen. dmitry alexandrovich hello, dmitry alexandrovich, manager of journalism, you are one of the few who manage journalism in our country, and by virtue of the countability of this number, you are in one way or another involved in politics. i have a purely professional interest, nothing personal. how do you manage to play the big game resist the temptation to play even in your little you. this, as far as i can see, really
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works out as well. it's about the fact that my lines in the newspaper do not interfere with his lines. no, it's about how you manage to refrain from political intrigues. these are three newspapers and give way in this situation, as it should be clearly understood. yes, i am the editor of the presidential newspaper, and i am following the line of the head of state in this newspaper. no politics anymore . state policy, which is determined by alexander lukashenko. that's all counterweights. it's very simple i'm an employee and signing a contract. i perfectly understand why i am hired for this job to perform these duties you don't have them? or do you just realize that it's not your job? wait what does political ambition mean. if i wanted to be a politician, i probably would
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have run for deputies. to start. yes, there is some level even. not some kind of parliament, well, the local level. yes, there or somewhere else and would build, let's say, his career in this direction, but for me it's, well, let's just say it's not very appealing. yes, this is the perspective. and although by the nature of our activities, of course, we interact with all public organizations and political parties and creative unions, because their activities form the life of civil society in our country, and we must talk about civil society about it and tell it absolutely adequately, it's clear. and the most important thing is not to take sides, otherwise objectivity will be lost. but still such a question, uh, meteo alexandrovich and when was recently gathering in america gathered all the chief editors, remember that they carried out the body of a person from
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this gathering, which the editor-in-chief expressed to his face. political claims, but you are faced with this and i am sure that opponents can express a lot of these claims to me, but i am not in favor of taking people away, yes, it’s a question from some kind of events. in which i clearly understand what i'm doing i'm doing. this is definitely important, yes, and i am ready to answer these questions and explain, if you need to tediously explain on the shelves. and if people are engaged in law enforcement, this is also a variant of behavior. look how i came. there, to some high-ranking chief, and threw an unpleasant phrase in his face. oh what a hero am i? well, what do you want hype? well, you can do this, but you haven’t ever had one, but we are often told that the chief editor is the rank of a minister. well, that
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is to influence somehow the balance of power. well, maybe here. and it seems to me that andrey here yes , in this direction he said that you somehow know how to balance, and not to play, not to flirt with these you see, you sound like all the time one word in it the answer is played. i 'm not going to play with anyone. i want and i can afford to do my work in our system of power, the way i understand it, the way i see it, the way i think society will benefit from this work. yes, for the benefit of people readers. yes, and most importantly, after all look at the journalistic profession, as in the profession. medica rules do no harm operate in exactly the same way, because you and i have witnessed how ours are already closed. some portals have harmed many people in real life. life, but harmed, harmed by virtue of which
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they amused their own ambitions? what a mighty well, continue it, we, too , should not let them in. journalists are sometimes called propagandists. here, in your opinion, these are the concepts of journalism and propaganda where is the line drawn? yes, there is no line there, that is, the sign of a propagandist. i am a journalist. yes, i promote certain values, and moral, er, ethical, i promote a way of life. i propagate our historical foundations that have developed, i propagate the views that are in me i was raised by my parents. the society in which i grew up. i don't see anything wrong with this. it's propaganda. in a normal word , you understand that they tried to make us some kind of outcasts. yes, so that we become pacifists , we cease to be propagandists, we were without ideology. and what to take on the steppe ones. this is
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what they were heading towards, unfortunately, with the younger generation to some extent. well, there must have been some things to do. yes, it’s very difficult now to return people, not only from such sources yes , primordial, but to explain why it’s not about this we used to say at school, but now we understand that it is impossible without it. yes, there were growth errors. yes, not without it. it seems to me that today you are discussing this with tatiana, that these blurred boundaries of the concept of a national state, globalism will have such an effect, they were especially blurred. yes, the most important thing was that it was global. yes, we are citizens of the world for us the whole world. wait, that was profitable. it was so then further, what did the states close down europe what did it close in a battering ram exposed how is the nazi yes
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some kind of force that this is a product of already european capital, which was once brought to power, and then they could no longer be stopped. that's the whole story. uh, the thing is, this idea of ​​being superior to someone. yes , that at the heart of nazism is the idea of ​​superiority. yes, and it is very detrimental to the human psyche. and can i tell you more? it is not very characteristic of, say , the slavic mentality. although in ukraine we are now seeing the revival of this very slogan ukraine over the soul and so on hmm unfortunately, it has already been there since the tenth of the year. how bandera was made hmm, not after the maidan in the tenth year, they made a hero of ukraine, in fact, a generation raised on the ideas of nazism grew up, part of the generations is in the normal majority of people. well, it was grown. here's what i don't know here, but i
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know who cultivated the topic, who planned it and they managed to create anti-russia on ukrainian soil. you see, they were settled for what? in order to fight against russia, in order to oppose now, they will fight, not only with russia but also with those who are on the western borders. unfortunately, this is also the case with us. the danger is very great and one must understand that this is so far in order to destroy. unfortunately , ukraine without tears, take a look at the reports for the currents, too, which are known to all our viewers. i'm sure there was no fighting today. well, forgive yourself, but get people who are capable of self-destruction. here we are on the 5th. yes , the second was the anniversary of the events in odessa itself. this is such a bloody point from which the prosperity of nazism began. in
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ukrainian society, when people were herded into the house and set fire to new methods in huts have been there for a long time. go all the same ideas all the same people. and you know, the worst thing is that the authorities did not pull back, because they were afraid that they would also be burned, and it was clear to intimidate you. fears, i talked the other day with a woman who moved from odessa a and now i have friends or relatives there. i don't know, here they are. yes, we are waiting for russian soldiers, but we are scared after , uh, may 2, 1414, we were intimidated so that we are afraid to say something out loud. in the meantime, we will interrupt for a while, i remind you, we have a telegram channel. say don't be silent. subscribe ask questions and suggest guests we are in touch. oh on the air say it again, don't be silent.
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and today our guest is the director of the editor -in-chief of the publishing house, belarus today dmitry zhuk dmitry alexandrovich e accounts in the social networks of the publishing house, belarus today they were awarded a diploma at an internet award, such as 2023, and in fact the publishing house has a total of more than 815,000 subscribers in social networks and 31 communities on different audience platforms. overall, it's also impressive. per month, on average, content in belarus is now seen by about 35 million people. here, for example, the president's address to the belarusian people and parliament has collected more than 8 million views on all platforms of the publishing house, these figures please you. well, this is a worthy result of the work. i would say so, but there is something to strive for, there is always room for improvement. moreover, today we understand that we are working, if we are talking about social networks, the idea is the same, and so on, but for someone else. technology in foreign territory, where we are turned off at the snap of our fingers, so let's say so not everything is signed with b belarus today,
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sb-bye there or something else. uh. well, remember, last year at a media forum in vitebsk i spoke about the need to partisan so kindly. yes, what difference does it make for us to checkered or go, we still need to go , though, so we are gathering an audience, let's say so, and somewhere, well, on author's projects, somewhere they call themselves leading, some common projects. this is normal today. yes, this is a method of information confrontation. do you have some cherished figure that you would like to achieve. never thought reach some numbers. yes, this desire is fraught with one big problem. and what's next, well, we reached it, and then dmitry alekseevich is right, we are not on our territory. in general, i have very little faith in these figures, because no. they are really objective, but, but you have to really look at the involvement of people in these communities too.
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yes, it’s another matter, i also looked at the numbers under circulations, like old newspaper women, no, dmitry aleksandrovich, it’s interesting to know what you think, but, unfortunately, paper circulations are declining, i am glad that the pace contractions have slowed down. yes, if we talked about eight years ago at ten percent per month, then today it is, well, two or three percent of 10% per year, then today it is 2-3% per year, all the more so today there is a very active replacement of the audience in the internet space. here you yourself named the number of more than 800 subscribers in different accounts of different networks. this is a multiple of the total circulation of newspapers published by the publishing house. this is fine. it's
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good, yes, but you don't have to bury the papers. no need to bury the paper press. she was there and my deep conviction will remain and will influence the minds of our citizens is another matter that it acquires a certain elitism. if you like, although at the beginning of the program we recalled about the project kolya of matches on the heroes of belarus, the editor-in-chief of the celebrity in this newspaper in april had a circulation of over 50,000 subscriptions. this is a youth newspaper. so, and everything returns, let's just say that technology allows you to supplement the method of conveying the information of the journalistic word to the audience in my childhood. there were three. newspaper radio and television today look at what wealth, yes, and television, in fact , the majority of young people are no longer watching on-air. she internet different services
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platforms and so on. and the hero of the publication is often asked to keep the number. what evidence is that they want to touch the newspaper here, you know? yes, what a pleasure it is to read a paper book. yes , you can flip through the electronic out of habit leaked a finger. yes, but a paper book is a document that will be kept. and what i want to say about the new projects that have appeared in our publishing house. not this way for a long time these are books by andrey mukovochka. this is a book by nikolai chekhin, these are the projects of the people of smooth yura terekha with the artist karpovich. now i can reveal the secret a few more authors will appear in our book form, yes, the fact is that the newspaper lives on. well, a day or two a week, if every day the book lives a very long time, after all, today we read
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book texts that are many hundreds of years old . recently, those who visit the press house noticed that on the fourth floor of the editorial office from belarus today there was an alley of glory or a wall. glory can be called that, if among these awards that are especially dear to you, maybe u you know, here it is in the center is the diploma of the laureate, a special award signed by the head of state, which, uh, deserved our publishing house all together. that's probably for me. the main thing in this exposition is the banner that was awarded, uh, 10 years ago, yes, but, which was awarded by decree of the president of this history of our team. today is the fifth. we note that the birthday of the newspaper pravda and the holiday appeared in the twenty-second year, when they celebrated the year 922, when they celebrated the tenth anniversary newspapers pravda totally, today we
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are celebrating the day of the press for the hundred and first time. well, look how interesting. usually such serious awards, managers keep in their office, deliberately put it all on public display, so that each employee feels involved in all the many, at least in this award, many projects have appeared in recent years, in the publishing house, especially for the last couple of years. uh list long enough. well main this here is the real genocide this trend is very a wonderful project that comes out on thursdays and the partisans of belarus who, uh, are worthy, in fact, the specifics of the president. we have already talked about this project continues to develop. e. well, in general, here we noticed that the theme, uh, the military military theme is somehow especially close to you. why but it seems to me that this topic is close to our entire society, especially in belarus
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, which not only, let's say, won this war, survived in this war, lost every third, it's all true, but it seems to me that the most our president spoke about this in khatyn and demonstrated the spirit of nationwide resistance. i repeat, once again the spirit of popular resistance. there are numbers. mm , more than 50% were controlled by the partisans and there was soviet power during the german occupation in belarus, more than 50% of the territory was controlled by non-invaders. it's something like that. this is precisely the spirit of popular resistance. and the partisans were supported, and they were able, let's say, to exist and fight precisely at the expense of support. the population was not without this support there would be no such movement.
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and for us this date is very important . here's the one so far. it's called a co-radio project. ah, victory radio, you can listen to it on the internet at radio pobeda.by. here it is on the national radio player. there are songs of the war years , also performed by shulzhenko bernes; there are songs about the war, which are performed by modern performers; there are poems about the war. by the way , in my opinion, you also read them and the essay is not actually. yes, poems of the war years, or the war, and there are reports in the voice of levitan well, it seems to me that the project we will continue does not seem to. i am sure will develop will already broadcast on the internet. we will develop and update it. there are a few let's say. uh, new projects that we will add there soon
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. i think we will present these projects to the audience by the independence day of our country. well, of course, i registered it with the ministry of information already as a full-length internet media. then it's the radio as a whole to create a full-fledged radio station periodic nature. yes, but there are resources to bring this castle to life. er, of course there is. the most important resource in the editorial. these are indifferent people. so they made this radio and made an offer and made it great well done why, uh, the partisan theme of dmitry alexandrovich is close to you, that's what from the discovery? it seems to me that well, everything is known. well, for those who studied well at school for people of our generation, there are no new pages here. and how many partisan detachments operated on the territory of belarus we know very little about this and know very little about those. therefore, the project, and it has two, say, components partisans hmm belarus is
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the first personified base of participants in the partisan movement. here are the numbers that run there. now there are data on more than 200,000 people. this is only half way. we're moving on. well, let's say we started with award lists, this is the most striking and interesting thing, now we have supplemented the project with an interactive function, that is, people who found their grandfather, great-grandfather , relative, neighbor there, yes, or they can send us something else to the editorial office of the photo and we will add this page was unconditionally verified by the data, yes, which we received from users , the second part of this story of the partisan movement itself. uh-huh. this history of the detachments is their activity. these are fights. these are combat logs. this is a huge layer of work there for many more years. well, god forbid that for 10
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partisans of belarus it is planned to somehow embody later in a book edition. this is probably very difficult, because the project is huge. yes, there is a huge amount of information there, but hmm, this is not only a project of a creator's house. this is a joint project with the national archim. and now the national archives regularly releases collections of documents. recently , they presented a very interesting collection of documents dedicated to the tragedy in khatyn. he came out on the anniversary of the mournful date in the month of march, a and many others. here this activity, rather leads. actually the national archives. we are very grateful to him. for that. i think that this will also be a wonderful guide for now. military patriotic movements among young children, uh, and the fact that uh, this military patriotic upbringing is reborn again. this is a good sign.
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i also think that this worries our opponents shows that we are doing everything right, if it causes, shall we say , a negative reaction from our opponents, then most likely yes. we are doing the right thing, and no one except us belarusians is interested in us being sovereign, we were strong economically and no one was strong militarily. well, you yourself said that it is difficult now to start this work with young people. well, how to do it? yes? or even install absolutely succeed. yes. uh, it's not just young people have a lot of other interests. i'll tell you so. if you think that here they are in this smartphone, which they have in the palm of their hand and something else important and interesting. no, they have fun and communicate there, and it is always more pleasant
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to have fun and communicate, and having submitted some other important information there, you need to attract it. yes, it's not easy, because i, in my opinion , said in your program that it's very easy to bring a screaming horse, you try to make him drink here. here, again, it is worth discussing another such moment is the parents of these children of today. they grew up in such a time of troubles of the nineties, when everything patriotic was denied, especially military, and they also pawn their children. something is needed in the head, which means that some work is being done with them, not only with children, work is being done. why do you think that they are not being worked on? you see our media look e. courageous, let's say, but what puts theaters. yes, this is a very difficult job. maybe somewhere not quite noticeable. well how teach patriotism? well, how to teach patriotism?
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methods, perhaps, there are developments, only by my own example , only from my own experience, and i will once again return to the quotes of the president of a patriot, only a patriot can educate, you understand, and it is important that today we have returned these elements of patriotic education to the school system. it is important that today we are again forming respect for people in uniform. it is also important to understand that today, unfortunately, this is a spiral of historical development. brought us to another round, where we must defend in the literal sense to protect, and the future of our future was a pleasure to note was at the competition of children's drawings on a patriotic theme for the awarding ceremony. minsk and a fifteen-year-old schoolgirl from vitebsk, who won this competition, said that she was a member of the belarusian republican youth union. i'm telling the truth. what does she say there? well, there are a lot of cool initiatives of events, and she already talks about it
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without the skepticism that you remember about the belarusian republican youth union when it was born, but because they tried to convince us that you were some kind of komsomol himself. yes, it is being revived - it's bad. no, komsomol it's good, like any organization that offers youth some kind of initiative, some kind of occupation, because where emptiness is born. well, as a rule, not good things tried to tear us away from something from our historical roots of the komsomol party. this is part of the history of our society of our country. why we should have sacred these stories of say american society or the way of life with the american dream. yes, you were , in fact, a proletarian nick all of a sudden became get rich, right? here you are lucky, and you did it for free, rarely in american hollywood cinema there were stories
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of people who had difficulty. yes, they did it in another way. why do we need this, we have our own history, and we are just the same good because we are different. this is diversity. it is the key to the stability of world civilization , the human species. look e representatives. uh, the same china yes, an ancient country with a rich history and, let's say, one of the civilizational centers of human development. they don't want everyone remake it to suit your lifestyle. yes, teach something. they go a little bit different way, they go the way of cooperation. this is a very important difference between this eastern view of the development of the world. here is the anglo-saxon that is being imposed on us. let's take a moment now. let's break, after a short pause, we will return to this studio, while subscribe to our telegram channel. it's called say and be silent. leave your comments.
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offer us guests, and look for all our releases on the youtube channel, belarus 1. they work at the largest machine-building enterprises of belarus. i am older than the plant, 75 i am not shy of my age. i do not look at my age, trying to work and benefit people felt, what is innovation in my eyes, there was a new technique time dictates. eh, move, develop something new, they stop on the spot, it will not be difficult for them to tell about how giants, agricultural machinery are created from scratch, when components come to us , these are spars. some amps and assembly
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is yes, a very large adult constructor, and they are being painted there. see project techniques on tv channel belarus 24 on the air say again, don’t be silent, and our guest is the director of the editor-in-chief of the publishing house, belarus today dmitry zhuk, dmitry alexandrovich very often lately you have to hear, and not very pleasant forecasts, or something from our political scientists who say that the escalation
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of these terrorist acts against russian journalists, uh, may also affect belarusian journalists, that sami you understand, it doesn’t add optimism to us, what you can say on this topic, in this situation, you are the least interested in what political scientists say on tuesday, the president held a meeting on security issues and this is exactly what the head of our state security committee said. ivan tertel, that according to intelligence data, the likelihood of an escalation of the situation around belarus is 3,000 manifestations on our territory. uh, growing growing and this, unfortunately. true, i do not think that people who hold such serious positions will mislead someone, especially our president and our society. this is a very serious message to society, and it is very good that this is not only discussed by
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the head of the country. and the fact that we tell our people about this, because there is nothing worse and more disturbing than obscurity. yes, and when it all of a sudden happened, but we see, here, uh, you are reasonable people. yes, look at the attempted terrorist attacks on the railway, unfortunately, this week they succeeded in the bryansk region. yes, we don't, why not, because they clearly conveyed to all these fugitives of ours that they would shoot to kill and two people, in my opinion, were detained and whether it was produced. the defeat cut off yes, then there was, uh, an attempted terrorist attack in the pimples, a ukrainian mercenary trained not only by the ukrainian special services, but under the supervision of the cia that he tried to make an explosion, and at a military facility at the airfield, the pimples are further,
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and the detention. unfortunately, or maybe not unfortunately, thank god that all the guys from the special forces survived and were destroyed terrorist in grodno right? people, we don’t understand that they are ready to blow us up to kill us, and, unfortunately, the ukrainian authorities are talking about this. and these are not jokes, and we must know that in this situation we ourselves must take care of our own safety, among other things. i'm talking about vigilance here, about which the president spoke, you see that something is wrong. don't count. it's kind of a shameful act. pick up the handset. tell the police about it. you may save lives, and possibly the lives of your loved ones. this is a very important question. for
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what is it done? any terrorist attack presupposes one of the goals of creating panic and fear, and in this situation it is very easy then, and to split society on the basis of this. let's just say that we blow up the situation from the inside. well, here is another topic, which is also discussed quite widely and actively. this is the appeal of citizens who are abroad. more than 60 such appeals have already been received by the commission, which is considering them, and now there are disputes. these fugitives are traitors or not traitors. uh, return to forgive or not costs. let's go step by step. yes, there can be controversy. whatever. which sausage is tastier, should we cook a dish now, let's say also a barbecue of american cuisine. this is an american dish. maybe it's apolitical. uh, listen carefully and carefully read the documents, whom you need to listen to,
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our prosecutor general andrey swede. he clearly formulated everything when he was at the report of the president with this issue, when the commission was created, and when the first meeting was held, this commission has no right to pardon or not to pardon, they can collect information and give the person who asked them the information. whether he has any rights of violation, or criminal cases are opened against him, and so on, so that this person himself decides whether to return to him or not. after all, many people are afraid, thinking that there is something, but in fact there is not, yes , who then succumbed to emotions, or on some other grounds, and forgiveness is not forgiven. this is not the case, not our commissions. i think we have courts to clearly
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understand that there is a law and everyone is equal before the law, the question of trust is to these people who we are already talking, that's what is intensifying, and the escalation around and borders, perhaps some kind of terrorist. the actions of the saboteur and so on. well, let's put it this way, but a lot of ukrainian refugees left, also an element that, perhaps, poses some kind of threat. are all refugees there? yes, i will say so, there are special services for this. i know that they work very carefully with those who return with those who come to us, and flee from the war, yes, with ukraine, because it is impossible that some attacker will penetrate under this guise. well no one will, but i would i didn't talk about trust here. yes, if you ask me personally, then he betrayed me, i probably will not be trusted by the one who made a mistake.
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it's a different story, yes, but in any case, any person should be able to return, and to their native land and try to live here according to the laws of our society, but you could, yes, sit alone, that a former colleague, who then sit at the same table - this is one story. but take it to the team so that it doesn’t spit on your back in the elevator. i wouldn't take it. well, we have a specific job with you. it's me softly expressed himself about spitting. after all, you know very well that the members of our team began to swell in the month of march, even though august , no one knew and did not think, they already tried to intimidate and shut their mouths, which we cannot rule out, because every election will be held. i'll tell you so, if we shy away. well, listen to the president and
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god, you are like adults. yes, everyone is in their place. if he does what he has to do, do it with dedication in a quality manner, then this will ensure our security and our stability at the same time. time. the president says that discipline is lame and there is enough human beings. you lack discipline. no, you know the facts here, as they say on the table. uh-huh, and the president does not invent this situation once. he says, so there are facts on the table. we do not see this in everyday life. well, apparently, yes, this is our little bit, well , laxity, er, exists, but today this is unacceptable due to precisely the situation that existed before the twentieth year, as we already discussed in the previous program, but not everyone understands this, even employees, well , the police, so to speak. yes, they are, well, i'm not ready to speak for the police, for the most part
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they are absolutely normal, reasonable and devoted to their country people. yes, and i would be here just the same, as for people in uniform, it seems to me that there is the maximum concentration of these disciplined people in their service. it cannot be otherwise. well, maybe it’s good that we are not so scared on the one hand, but on the other hand, but now you know, yes, we really lived in such some political scientists say greenhouse. yes, we were fine. we didn’t care about anything, the authorities took care of us from all sides . god forbid we are there. excuse me, they didn’t fall, they didn’t break their forehead and so on. and today we found ourselves in a different environment. well, you wanted competition. you wanted how there, but here is an element. how is it when you can’t walk down the street at night, in some, and we calmly walk, despite all the emotions that you are now broadcasting on the air,
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right? well, maybe quietly at night we walk something no change, and thank god, but in those days in august of the twentieth , mothers were afraid to go out with their children when these crowds were screaming under the windows and it was thanks to people in uniform and their discipline of their devotion. we were able to return today. let not such a 100% confident sense of security, but in principle 96% if you believe the sociologists of belarusians, they believe that they are safe in our country on the street in the house in the store. thank you very much for today's meeting. it turned out not very festive. e, notes of horror, i would say, but such our life today you are right. and we tatyana shcherbina victoria popova say goodbye to you today. goodbye. goodbye. and now dmitry zhuk says read, read, read newspapers, read magazines as much as possible.
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read books. it makes you think, unlike social networks. there, no one will impose and plant other people's narratives on you, and the newspaper will make you think and think a little, and people who think and doubt are less likely to make mistakes. facts that have been hidden under
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the heading secret for decades. you just need to have a wild fantasy, to imagine how i went out there, they took the children away and threw the children to the shepherd dogs, eyewitness accounts and miraculously , the surviving prisoners of concentration camps, we will tell and show dozens of inquisitorial operations there were no water in the concentration camp, we took this dirty snow warmed up in our palms and so we translate
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watch the genocide without the right to life on belarus 24 tv channel . hello , on the eve of may 9, the state award, the legends of the war forests and the hero of our time , the president presented orders of medals of honor for outstanding labor merits activities, the lessons of the great patriotic war

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