tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 22, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm MSK
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with a circulation of 9 million records, hundreds of thousands of burnt alive shot lines in a row in a row and call to be sharper in three even today. well, take care of the world is a testament for all of us to create, keep history and develop the country , each with his own contribution to the common cause, for example, as the heroine of the belarusian super woman project. as a child, elena zelenko wanted to be a teacher, but changed course and became a lawyer, and now she is in charge of the social sphere. in the status of deputy head of the administration of the zavodskoy district of minsk, the life path and source of inspiration. watch tonight's broadcast. is not to make a mistake. 25
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years in the system of social protection, the system of serving the people of peoples is a working day, it is already pre-planned , it does not happen that you come and just start planning your work. in the morning, mom doesn’t always say, daughter, i remember you around people, people work with you. we have this tradition in our family. we are from seven to eight be sure to call everyone. that is , this is the daughter's son, a little later , the mother is sure to be sure when i leave the house. i i try to raise funds as much as possible. the belarusian super woman is a woman with an active civic position, and for me an active civic position is the conscientious fulfillment of one's duties. this is a genuine relationship and love for one's
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country. will continue the sports news and i pass the floor. good evening elena today accepts congratulations aleksey protos belarusian hockey player graduate of the vitebsk hockey school became the champion all the details in a few seconds. sports day on the air good evening let's start with tennis belarusian leaves courts of the prestigious doubletty a500 series tournament in berlin alexander sosnovich. the capital of germany opposed the eighth racket of the world, maria saakari, experts, initially the obvious favorite called the greek woman something and confirmed on the cards by giving the belarusian only three games 2616 sosnovich, let me remind you that in the planetary report card it is located on the seventieth line, it covers the racket already in the second round and arina sobolenko. she failed veronika kudermetova artelenko
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was stronger in two sets of six-two. in the first and second it came to a tie-break, which kudirmetova took confidence in 7:2 total seven six completed her performances, but at the grassy tournament in birmingham and lidia morozova in doubles, belarusian kafta in tandem with brazilian ingrid gamara. martin lost in the 1/8 finals in two sections. where are lynette and bernardier 24,6, 26? the main intrigue of the ahl season was resolved in the seventh match of the calder cup final, hersh and aleksey protosa snatched victory from coachella, playing away the bears made all the fans worry. devastatingly inferior in the first period, but made a comeback in the second alice chechura will tell you more. the hot confrontation in cold hockey came to an end after seven matches of the final series of the cup, calder, the best team. hal determined kerch alexei protos snatched victory from coachella.
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needless to say, the first matches of the bears did not work out both meetings, the team lost in a clean sheet, conceding nine goals in total and not playing a single zero five zero four, but after sobering defeats, the club was already on the home court. i just woke up and equalized the score of the final series 5:432, and then i even managed get ahead. the fifth meeting ended with a minimal victory for the bears, where the only puck was. scored only in overtime oh, shut up. it would seem that there is only one victory left before the coveted cup, but, apparently,
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coachella's home ground is charged only for victoria of the hosts, and it was there that the sixth match of the series took place, the cubs had to win in order to advance the championship, but it was not there score in the first minutes of the meeting. the hersheys quickly lost their lead by the start of the second period. the count was one to three in favor of the hosts, and no matter how the bears tried to win back, but there were attempts, some people won in the sixth match and extended the streak by 2.500. and the seventh game was held for hashes away, which made the fans cross their fingers and notably worry about the team. after all, as noted at the exit. firebirds. haven't won yet. plus , the starting segment of the final meeting did not work out. the hosts immediately took the lead in the game, knocking out
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an advantage of two goals. however, the bears were able to seize the initiative in the second period, they managed to recoup, and in the second gomel medvedei aleksey protos acted as an assistant and was able to interrupt the match streak without any scoring points in overtime , hershe scored the winning goal. at the seventeenth minute for the bears. this is the twelfth calder cup. club history more often this trophy has not been won by any other team a for us, this is the fourth belarusian who has won the main title. ah alexey protos played. meetings and scored 13 points, scored five goals and gave eight assists lists of the league's top scorers he is tied for tenth place with teammate mason morelli, the capital sports palace these days is hosting the open fencing championship of the union state for awards. athletes apply. belarus russia among our guests the winners of the medalist of the world and european championships are awarded medals in individual and team
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championships. in all types of weapons. today it was the turn of epee fencers in the team tournament, the weight of the podium was left for our guests, both among men and women among belarusians. the best results today showed the girl took the fifth place. this is not the first time, when we come last year we came very atmospherically. cool. fencing here. here is the individual competition. unfortunately it went badly. for me, here, but the teams we fought back with the team won. very cool. the sea, the emotions of the teams were smaller this year than in the past. well, the beginning, of course, is shaping up, as always, hard for us. this swing was there with the temish pentathletes from the russian federation from moscow alone. uh, there were problems everywhere and the final was not very easy. here, but thank god everything turned out well for the competition will continue until june 24, where the final day will determine the winners of the team standings.
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in the saber, let us recall earlier, the best result among belarusians was shown by mark simonenko in the individual event in the sword, winning silver and about 140 athletes from belarus, russia , for two days fought for medals of the open national championship in athletics among athletes with disorders of the musculoskeletal system and vision competition were held at the olympic stadium dynamo competition for young athletes were the winners of the paralympic games and winners of the world and european championships are a number of our athletes. in addition to the tournament awards , national records have also been updated. for example, vladislav mushroom in throwing a mace. dmitry bartoshevich in high jump competition is growing like water very, very quickly, yes, and now there are many people throwing, well, they are throwing right after each other they go they go side by side, so the competition is very strong now emotions, like in competitions. uh, and each of them will not win and victory i rejoice as my own for me, this very emotional. joyful and i'm proud of them
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. i even wanted to somehow shoot the guys on video, how they help each other, literally prompt, and that's it. these are our belarusians, respectively, ours, that is, well done, in fact. we are one people, we have nothing to share. well, it’s just that the situation has developed like this, people are all russian-speaking and, as it were, understand each other perfectly. the results shown at the national championship show that our athletes are ready to return to the international arena in excellent shape. the next review of the issue of the admission of athletes will be in end of september this year at the general assembly of the international paralympic committee. there is no limit to physical perfection. vyacheslav horoneko set another world record in kettlebell lifting. this time, the achievement is connected with a new discipline in power sports in the belarusian bench press, the record holder is 62 years old, and in this age category he managed
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to survive two 24 kg kettlebells 91 times in 5 minutes. all. this achievement in the prone position was recorded at the commonwealth cup in minsk by another of our athletes viktor matsur, who performs age group. 55-59 years old. survived 40 kg, weights 40.7. razporte see you already on the night air. belarus 1. so see you soon.
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the hardest thing is not to make a mistake. 25 years in the system of social protection, the system of serving people, it is already planned in advance , this does not happen that you come and just start planning your work. here in the morning. mom, she always tells me, daughter, i remember. you are around people, people work with you.
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we have such a family tradition from 7 to 8:00. everyone must call. that is this is the son of a daughter, a little later mom is sure to be sure when i leave the house. i try to collect as much as possible for my sister. the belarusian super woman is a woman with an active civic position, and for me an active civic position is a conscientious fulfillment of one's duties. this is a genuine relationship and love for one's country. university and then suddenly, for some reason, it was at the graduation ceremony that i radically changed my mind and decided to leave. since childhood, my parents have always told me that the most difficult
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thing is to work with people and the most interesting job. my dad always worked at a watch factory, and he said at the machine you are nobody. i directly supervise the social sphere and the ideological direction. uh, the social sphere - these are the short ones . this is probably from birth to growing up, when i was appointed to the post of head of administration. i am very at heart. here i will open a little secret worried. uh , will i be as satisfied with my usefulness and need for people as i was . uh, so, uh, in other positions, you know, i shared the award now completely different spectrum more coverage, sort of like over. ah, school years. uh, it must be somehow so quiet, but the guys went to rest. allow me
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to rest. he must be active, he must be useful, so here, uh , definitely, you need to see how the rest of the guys is organized, uh, in schools. how is their recovery going exactly in health-improving school camps, we also have labor and recreation camps and guys who are engaged in secondary employment, a very difficult job that is connected with the work of the commission on the minors i lead are our children and our families. and so, when not the first time. maybe from the second third we got through and saw the results, and then i see these children on the stage with the results of the certificates being awarded, there are sports achievements in some qualities of leadership and creative success. it's also great when these children recognize you and they greet you. and you know, this is how it feeds and you want to continue to live and work. selena petrovna, we
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have been working for a long time in the seventeenth year, supervising such an industry. we all understand that we have first of all, work with people. after all, we have , uh, 5,000 employees, 23,000 children and, accordingly, 50,000 parents. and these are all people with whom you need to be able to work correctly and competently, and elena petrovna, believe me, she copes with this very skillfully. they didn’t even forget, the fingers are the order of movement. this suggests that 8 years of music school have come, not in vain. she herself is such a person. in a global sense, a cultural global sense, professional and in a global sense, kind when we make some decisions. i am always for myself and
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i tell my colleagues to understand that the state is a family. and if we do not allow or accept something in our family, then we definitely should not do this in a team in the whole state, that is, when we treat everything that surrounds us in the same way as our loved ones and cherish everything what it is, trust me. with us , only you will only multiply and move only forward. luckily, i also learn from people. me every evening happens. i call this work on the bugs. i should in any case find at home some 5-10 minutes to analyze. how was the day, with whom did i talk, what topics did you discuss? have we delivered everything? did we tell you everything, did we do it right, even if we work with citizens’ appeals, then in any case, uh, it’s necessary to somehow, you know, to analyze all this in such a calm state, then
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the day went well elena petrovna probably , e brought some creativity. uh, some kind of zest, some traditional holidays, something always appeared in the event the original thing that distinguished zavodskoy district from other districts of the city of minsk now i’ve already freed myself a little, i’m going to the exit transfer of citizens to the family, because if you return, then where they don’t support you and don’t understand you, then you’ll go further, well, you won’t be able to create. and when you see the happy eyes of children, you want to create even more, but i want to say that i have seven is the main critic. he criticizes me. he gives me some kind of advice , he somewhere there is some kind of speech somewhere , we can have some kind of debate with him at home
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arrange an argument, because he is a little bit of another generation there, but i am very grateful to him for this, because he is sincere. he absolutely speaks the truth of his opinion. with us it was definitely coming home from work, you definitely need to ask how their day went. e, not only grades there, that it is important, but not so much. it has always been important to me that their previous state, what they have inside, what they have in their souls. it doesn't matter to see what i'm doing, they come to the events that we organize in the district. she got me present they are watching, of course, from somewhere watching. i feel always support and understand. we have been since 1998, that's already 25 years. a very good person. she is a good friend. a good mother, she will always come to the rescue in any situation for relatives for friends for loved ones.
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that is, is this the person who is reliable in everything over the years that we have known her? we did not have such situations where i could doubt this friend of mine. i love to eat outside. i love mental work. uh to replace uh, physical. maybe it will sound funny, but i like to mow. i have a mower task. we have a fairly large piece of land with a lot of grass. i love to fight in a row. i love to plant something, but i want to say that when i plant, unfortunately, the harvest is not the same when my husband is doing it. for some reason, everything grows in a completely different way and expresses something else, and everything turns out 8 years old music school, the sixty-sixth school of the soviet district. there are classical works that you can watch endlessly and find something new for yourself, but the most important thing is you get colossal level. theater i love completely
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different ones, it could be the kupala theatre. it may be our large academic opera house. this may be our new drama theater in the zavodskoy district. for me. the most important thing, probably the first one, is not to cause any problems and it doesn't matter anymore to a person. it will be your loved ones. or it will be someone nearby. uh, don't offend anyone. the most important thing is to leave some kind of trace, memorable and probably you need to live in such a way that you are not ashamed of the aimlessly lived of the year then there was something to remember in the first place, of course, this is our big belarusian heart, which strives to help everyone, which strives for everyone, to declare its warmth, which understands everyone and everyone will find a way to everyone will find a path, to really. to knock
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on every problem and help with advice , hug, caress, approve, support, and, of course, this is elena petrovna, a leader with an active civic position, ready to defend. e your opinion decision and knowing how to come to it. i think that elena petrovna has all these quality and today with such a leader is pleasant. to keep up when it sounds state, i perform it and i have this heart in such a tremor of pride, and pride is now even greater when our young people perform it, when older people perform it, when today is our sim. ly
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are nasheeds. belarusian is supported by a woman. she's just real. we are making a lot of progress and conducting scientific research in all areas of transplantology. this also applies to liver transplantation kidney transplantation organ transplants and bone marrow transplantation. we are engaged in what is at the intersection of sciences and transplantation monology of epidemiology and many many other things and microbiology and personalized approaches. we use it allows us to do the same thing that we did before, but with the best quality of the best quality for the patient, of course, at a lower cost for us and as a result , a normal full life for that person thanks to cellular technologies that
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are in great demand in the world now and which began to engage in more than a dozen years ago, so something has been achieved in this matter. we will sooner or later. this is what is called printing on printers and growing organs that people will need. we are doing research. this is what the whole world is doing to use a-a modified animal organs so that they, for some time, make it possible to find one or another suitable organ for a person as a bridge, and here we also have some success. we do what we fight a variety of complications that arise after these most complex apparatus of operations and on the logical complications of patients , rejection reaction reactors are an infectious complication, which is not uncommon for severe compromised diseases of people. and
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in each of these directions, we make a certain step. and this small step is a very significant contribution of life , people constantly come, of course, we used to cooperate, mainly with ukrainian patients, and recently it was the fifteenth anniversary of the liver transplantation program, and here i am a little counted figured did not even count. how many ukrainian lives have been saved during this time, not only there are plantations, not so 1,000 people, so that they understand not a single thousand ukrainian citizens have been treated in our center during this time, of course, this cooperation, these patients, it is difficult for them to come, they, uh, this is construction paused, but still periodically there or no patients. it is necessary to arrive to enjoy our glory and use our glory and know that in our center he will be helped fulfill your quality. yes, now these are
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mostly kazakh patients. these are patients from the balkan region. sergey of montenegro , the regional kirkovina is still. eh, there is and continues even cooperation with israel. these are citizens of the russian federation well, this is a serious surgery. this is what is the top of the world medicine and the fact that well, not that there are few, where it is available, but in order to introduce these technologies in the countries where they are implemented, but huge resources and specialists and equipment are invested in creating systems. in one of these countries comes to study with us in the republic of belarus well , when we say why we do it, we always say that we do it first of all for belarus, this is a visiting card. if you want, it's proof of what we're doing. it's
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very cool and high quality at the highest level, and we create software for us citizens for belarusians. we want belarus not to be needed. we want the successes that we have achieved, well, in particular, let's say that belarus is now 150 days old. no short waiting list citizen nowhere in the world is one of the well, probably the shortest waiting list, which means that belarus has the opportunity to get this high-tech operation eight times faster than residents of, say, the uk . that the center is located on the basis of an institution that is already 46 years old and has removed, firstly, order. we must constantly bring him and we do a lot for this. uh, this year, probably somewhere out there, maybe at the end of the summer to build super-modern uh,
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linear accelerator which is used by hematology and to prepare patients for surgery like transplantation. mostly the brain this year. we will definitely see a built-in and new corpus transplantation of canteens of such bone marrow. we started this program in 93 for 30 years. we really want him back for the 30th anniversary of this event. it was at the end of ninety-three. i assure you, we will do this by introducing a new ultra-modern building, which will use the most modern cellular technologies, in which our belarusian citizens will have the opportunity to receive this super high-tech procedure to treat in new modern conditions, not in the same conditions that we had 30 years ago. uh, what is popularly called blood cancer and treat this effectively according to the most modern foreign high-level protocols.
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andrey vladimirovich of legal sciences associate professor of the department of state administration under the president of the republic of belarus about life hello, you are watching the program, say, do not be silent in the studio victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina and visiting. today we have andrey gulakevich. good afternoon. hello victoria hello tatiana hello i am very glad to see you in our studio. you teach at the presidential academy of management, what do you teach your students? well, not only i teach, but
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the whole academy learns the discipline that i teach. this is national security. well , actually, it has always been relevant - this is a discipline, probably from a long time ago. it was the safety of a lot of concepts included. here, in your opinion, the priority for belarus today is that we still have national security several interpretations. uh, if we are talking about uh, the concept that was approved by the decree of the head of our state number 575 of november 9, 2010 here is national security. you understand the state of protection of the national interests of the republic of belarus from internal external threats. uh, we can say that there is another definition, of course, because in the previous concept there was also a very interesting definition, which spoke about the state of protection of the vital interests of the individual of society and the state from internal external threats. in another state. there are economic reasons formerly yes on the surface. and today
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we are talking about military threats, we are talking not only about military threats, we are talking about the national security system, because a in our security system goes over eight. this is political economic scientific technological social demographic, military information and environmental in your opinion, what killed belarus in priority well, i think that all areas are very important, because they are all are interconnected. we cannot say that demographic security. she's worse or something. yes, in relation to political security, if we do not give birth to children, then our population will simply die and the state will not have military security. well, how will we be without military security? how will women protect children, who will protect them, if there is no information security on their own, this is what we
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face every day and you, in fact, are at the forefront of this information sphere. this is a very important area, because it is very vulnerable, very vulnerable, and a lot of activities need to be carried out in order for it to be a successful social sphere. it is very broad that of health and education and pensions and physical education and sports. that is any area. it is very very meaningful and very deep. and when today they write very often chances. e man forbid to cross the border and writes that this is a threat to national security. specifically , the wording it amuses those who receive it yourself, but how did you read such a mini lecture to us now. it doesn't seem funny to me , you know, you can smile, but in fact , the events that happen after that make someone cry, right? uh, and as i say,
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you know the tears. there are mothers or wives, all our fairy tales or fairy tales will outweigh there one person can be a threat to the national security of the whole country. it seems to me that anyone can be a threat, because our threats are divided into real potential there are real threats there are potential threats. but how? well imagine one person does something to himself and this causes irreparable damage in the country such, perhaps, history knows such leaving questions. how to identify how to warn. this means that it is necessary to act proactively, but correctly , this is the main task, because, as i say, rowing is always more difficult, yes, the most important thing is to study and apply, and today, in your opinion, effectively. we protect our national security, belarus. you know, i think that if we defended effectively, it would not have sovereignty already, maybe. uh, then, because if you return
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, there is territorial integrity, and this , by the way, ah, if we are talking about national interests, these are the days that constitute national interests, traditional rights and freedoms of citizens. yes , because we are talking about balanced interests, the personality of society and the state. i will give you an example, and for example, in the united states of america there is a very large number of research institutes that study only russia. there are still over 120 there . yes, but why, because it is necessary, but for in order to make some decision , what we should do is collect information, process this information, yes, that is , it means to analyze it, and then only make a decision in order to process this information in order to analyze it. we still have to understand this information, or disinformation. yes, they are studying how a potential enemy or how the experience of accumulated russia is of interest to them china is studying and india is studying pakistan there central asia why because there are some peculiarities?
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here they are, well, the task, what is it competition? yes there is competition to beat in this competition conference. we need some kind of advantage to have this advantage. we need knowledge information knowledge, without it. we did not win the competition, our academy of management has symmetrical us experience in the academy of management , international experience, it is defended in any field. yes, even if it's a sport, even if it's an economy. uh, the military is there, yes, everywhere to study international here, if we do not study it. well, why reinvent the wheel is a task to take to read and apply in the usa, for example. eh, how hello to the employee to put a lie detector among the poor, because, well, i wanted to according to the schedule. we do not adopt this experience. we do not use such polygraphs there, and we have polygraphs, and i have not heard that it was possible to check an employee on a detector. you know, it's a simple tool.
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what are the problems to check it, a tool that the united states uses to protect a threat to us national security and we do not use. you can use your services in the company. they are provided these there. can do it, well services are provided. well, maybe this is some kind of confidential, because after all, the information, probably, right? why because yes, not everyone, as tatyana says, will not want to voice something, but in fact, this is an important tool is another matter, which, of course, applies to the tool is, let's say hmm, one of the difficult elements for other activities. i mean special services. our program comes out on june 22, on a mournful day for our country 82 years ago, the great patriotic war began and brest fortress was one of the first to take the blow of the enemy. uh, the defense lasted a month. although hitler planned to cope in just a few hours, let's see a short video.
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and until now, on the walls of the brest fortress , mangled and scorched by fire and shells , an inscription has been preserved. i'm dying but i don't give up. farewell conductor. that's how you would explain to the youth of today. what motivated then the defenders of the fortress to fight to the death, our earth, of course, watered with blood, perished with us, e for the period that you called over 3 million human. if you look at our country there, well, for example, 10 million. yes, now there are 9.28. well, then 10 suppose 3 million people. eh,
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that's a huge number. actually, just hmm right now, uh, we're rethinking all these processes that took place in the forty-first year, i mean, there are over 300,000. it was, in fact, stolen. yes, into slavery of our inhabitants with you, and the damage that has been done. here it is now, as it were, roughly calculated there already, if equivalents, how many tons of gold are there, yes, and there it is trillions of dollars. actually counts the prosecutor's office. they are doing a colossal job, very scrupulous, and have already published several books on the genocide of the belarusian people. this is a very important direction today. because so many facts are hidden, a very vivid fact that you brought, i am like a native of vitebsk. i knew after the war there were 107,118 left to live, and then there was such a procedure as an international commission that could make a decision, or it hmm recommended.
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e that vitebsk may not be worth it there restore. it should be arranged elsewhere, but still, your ancestors, uh, said no. now i think, yes, now the thought went there to also immediately populated this surrounding area. yes, the trees were returned by people from the war to crush. well, imagine how that 's just to imagine. uh, we have destroyed over 11,000 settlements of cities and villages. there, in my opinion, there are over 5,000 epics. residents. we held one event related to the genocide, and we had prisoner one from the prisoner camp e he told, says, you know, when i was little, where they bathed me. here, where you could wash the child of the hut, no, there is nothing, if you remember, there were pictures, only there was a fireplace, yes, a stove at home. actually, they put yes in the oven and washed
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in the oven. because there was no roof overhead . if you listen to see how our grandfathers and grandmothers parents literally raised this country of ours from the ashes, but imagine over 27 million people died. the prosecutor's office conducts these studies. what is the purpose of billing, of course, the truth, however, if we do not know our history, it will not work anyway. you know, it's so hard. and we know that after the war. yes, approximately the number is over 9.000. there were hiding foreign countries of those persons who took part in punitive operations, and we know there, and the names and requests were made, and the russian federation was extradited. there uh, those citizens. they were dying. nobody gave them out there. uh, but we do it first and foremost, probably for us. well , we must know our history, because how did we do the previous eight years, why are we now somehow with some kind of naive eyes wide open again start.
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speak. oh, how many died, but we know this, you know, you know this, but in fact you will communicate with children and teenagers. you, by the way, the chairman of the minsk city organization are veterans of military intelligence, hold meetings with young people, if they have interests in this patriotic theme, a large number of events are held by veteran organizations of our beloved country. these are her hands of courage and dialogue sites. and here, even in our academy of management, the leadership of the academy and employees carry out a huge number of events related to patriotic education. you are doing this, but the youth have some kind of response. you know, of course, schoolchildren are risky, the environment is very interesting. they sometimes ask awkward questions. yes, it's very good. that's already great. youth is our future anyway. it's great that they are so active, they ask a lot of questions, but i'll give you an example we have here, and the lieutenant colonel is such a dream. arthur, he, well,
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he seemed to be a little worried, there to go to the children. and what should they tell pilot? yes , lieutenant colonel, and we always asked him arturovich. please, well, let's go. well, let's tell it there, after all. those are helicopters. it's possible to tell there for days what you did there in afghanistan, how you saved people and how you hopefully waited for this sound, uh, those who could be thanked to stay alive. yes, uh well, anyway, he went. well, interestingly, he told your catch of taste everything beautifully after him after this our event. uh, four uh high school seniors who graduating class came up and said listen. we never even knew that. and how can we become helicopter pilots? i, you know, i'm already asleep. well, that's surprisingly high class. it's already a senior year. yes, and it turns out you did not know that's about this profession about this specialty because they know the heroes of marvel and dc well
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what to do? yes, they are watching. here is the faucet. this is an abyss. you just need to communicate more with children, communicate more with children and tell them more, for example courage. you see, that is, it is necessary to tell them, an example of courage. if you just talk there, well, who will listen to you? yes , he himself will look on the internet, there and he will say, listen, no, we need facts, we need facts in our beloved country. uh, you know that, but starting from the heroes of our great patriotic war, continuing these are our parents, grandfathers, grandmothers, who restored our country, i mean, the builders of agriculture, which were fed by these this index of courage, it is not in their today. ah, well, you understand by emasculation that someone went to defend their country without thinking about their country in those years when we are talking about our grandparents and grandfathers,
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and today the youth, it is unlikely that even here we are we observe how in the same russia yes for the participants. uh, the bastard is invited to conclude a contract and, accordingly, lures money, including, that is. well, what kind of defender do you know, you really know, uh, methods, they can be different, but you know, you still feel a defender motherland to defend motherland to defend your family. in general, i think, well, every citizen. we have my grandfather was, e, in the partisan e connection with the philippine commissar immediately, and then the commander before the end of the already liberation of belarus, and my dad was 8 years old. he had to use it, how he hid weapons there, dragged some data there, yes, and when is the situation already there? they said it was necessary to take them to the mainland, they were there and then the commander said. listen, your son has done so many things i know than those given out to him for a reward. state grandfather
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said no, no awards, every citizen of the soviet union is obliged to defend his homeland. i agree with you. we were visiting. white general. recently, he is optimistic about the willingness of the belarusians to protect their security. let's break 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. we recognize you behind the architectural monuments of belarus of different eras and are ashamed to place it, just one palace does not make much sense. that is in any case, they also had to earn, as if for a beautiful life, so there were both external and
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internal barbarians nearby. eh, your leg to us about the architecture of the baroque of the eighteenth year , we will share ticking facts in history, in general in classical architecture, in general in ancient architecture, any element is divided into three parts. here it is, which means that there is a base that the architecture of a particular temple is fronted, like advice. uh, here uh, its greatness and i fall under the armchairs not only the scale and uh, the hallway weakening the facade of the architecture of belarus on tv channel belarus 20. how the working days of belarusians go, the methodology is the same what you need to work to work, that is, how an athlete gives his best, how an athlete will give himself up in training, that is, this will be the result, when you come to work with a civil walkie-talkie, you become attached to your soul and body. she becomes part
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on the air say it again, don't be silent. today our guest is associate professor of the department of public administration of the academy of public administration under the president andrey gulikevich andrey vladimirovich and what is patriotism for you, what do you mean by this concept of patriotism everything that surrounds us in general? well, actually, you know, i wanted to , maybe even a couple of words literally say, after all, about that period. uh, very important for our historical memory for all of us. why because we ourselves see, yes, how memory is being destroyed and what
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is really happening, and everything that is now stopping everything that is happening now is talking about the justice of historical justice. these are the facts, and on which we can still develop our children and teach our children. well, imagine my dad had an aunt, and she had three children, and two children, another child, they were all driven to the stable. put machine guns and set on fire miraculously, she became alive, aunt manefa. and she hid in the swamp for three days. why because they were looking for dogs? yes , who else remained somewhere jumped out somewhere . imagine what a person experienced. these 3 days, sitting in the swamp, smelling the burnt children. and imagine what happened to this yes woman with a relative of ours, after all. uh, if you make a movie or a
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blockbuster, it would probably be a very very amazing story and that could be stories. i think to compete with others films that are actually in the present period of time. look, you think you understand, yes, it is very important, but, unfortunately, when you ask children. have you looked into this. they have such bewilderment, that is, the conclusion that we should work harder. each of us should devote more time. you say the children i have uh, the teachers asked the students. journalists in the film 17 moments of spring, they do not know who stirlett is. another generation lost, yes, who is where? well, you know, actually, i think that everything starts in kindergarten, nursery, then the school, and then the institute worked. here you need to calmly analyze calmly. eh, what is, what
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is missing and just made a decision. what to do? why? because we have heroes with you in our beloved country. this is a huge amount. this is a project of exploits. we just can't tell. here, even here, if we take the modern one, belarus, and there the ninety-second year, yes, viktor semyonovichsky. does anyone know, do you know about this man about oskin? so you understand, what a misfortune a man gave his life, because he there were three crew members on a training flight, and it caught fire and the engine caught fire and it all happened over the city of gomel . how many people would die in this situation. he gave the command to leave the board, three people. they escaped, and he himself pulled pulled pulled pulled the plane, pulled out his legs and died left. he left a wife, a child, yes, and in the ninety-second year he was awarded
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the title of posthumous heroes of the russian federation by president yeltsin. on our land. there is a huge amount of material in our country. here is alexander mikhailovich shchurin. yes, the seventy-second year, flying an airplane. soo-ninth, his plane catches fire. he pulls the plane from the densely populated areas of minsk and the plane explodes in the kurasov region. list these feats - this is a photo texture on which we can talk about how a person should behave. he survived, by the way, he survived, uh, from 100m. he ejected the blast wave. filled his dome and he stayed alive when he landed he went to look so that nothing happened around and saw on a tree, uh, a guy hanging with a moped, that is, the blast wave of the guys who drove through threw it onto a tree with a moped. he came up to him, the guy says guy. uh, he says, uncle, well, you give, uncle, and then, when alexander zakharovich visited
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stories about his feat at the military unit, and he talked about this situation about hanging on a tree. ah, the guy with the moped. e and became a cadet and said this. so here i am, i'm asking, what emotions do you want us to evoke? similar. measures the feat of nikolai gastell, we have the twenty-first school named after gastell. yes , where is a very good museum. and by the way, we, this museum, together with the leadership of the academy of management and with our listeners , wonderful listeners, are, in fact, all the leaders. yes, if there is no future leader, we, knowing about this feat of oskin viktor semyonovich, we made commemorative stands and handed it over to the museum, because this information is not there, but in gomel it is in zyabrovka there is a museum. children. well done for this event. children. oh, they did this to us wonderful presentation. so you say, yes , the one who wants to know knows. i know that in brest there is croatian music, and the grandson of the carp himself also studies at this school. we have, please, in the molodechny district. yes, and the museum
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is a double battering ram. we also handed over there, uh, uh, this commemorative stand we handed over this commemorative stand to the embassy of the russian federation. why? because the years pass? gomel beauty? yes, and one can imagine what it would be like if he had not given his life, for the sake of the life of these people, about some kind of specific feat would be for children of today interesting. well, what else can we bring up with you? how can we explain where they are looking right here. yes, we must create something that will be faster here, not there. you understand what is special now, that if earlier you turned on the tv, and when there was no internet, and you watch what is shown to you, now children look on the internet and look for what they are interested in. and what is good means that we should work even better. we must work harder. we must create the best product. this is competition. please consider
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this, as a competition, russian cinematography focused on these heroic stories, starting all sports e poverty there, and ending with those who escaped from captivity during the great patriotic war, they also get their heroes on the surface, and i assume that it works . so, i heard the answer to my question, what did you want to say with these examples that we do not have heroes, but there are no legends, and the legend of these heroes is in cinema. in particular , vera sergeevna lives in the city of bobruisk kuryan. this is a prisoner of the fascist concentration camp zarechye there was a very interesting moment connected with her brother. he was 8 years old evgeny, in my opinion, evgeny was his name, uh , who was standing near the fritz, who was eating stew, and he asked him for this trick, but fritz was pushing with his foot and kicking with his foot, but this is the burning sensation of an eight-year-old. zhenya still crawled up to the fritz and spoke to him. give me this stew , fried still threw it away with his foot, and
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then this fritz e, when he had already finished the stew , he threw this jar and left. and zhenya grabbed this jar and began to scrape out everything that was left there with his finger. and when he did, he crawled to his mother and smeared his lips with what was left in this jar, not for himself or anyone, but for his mother lying on the ground. take the warriors of the internationalists, because this is not only a war of nationalists who fought in afghanistan , but in other countries. yes, you have no idea how many materials we have, in general these are people who performed such feats, then you can show and tell here from morning to night that the booth at the school uh-huh works, if it weren’t stand, probably it would be worse if there is already visual agitation, after all, this is some kind of drop, yes, and if there is a film, it will be even better. and if we come to communicate more and through
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these programs that you create thanks to you, then it will be even better. we must constantly create a product that will improve some situation if we have found some problem our task is to be proactive and create conditions for localizing this problem, if we do not clean up the situation, for example, clean up the situation in 2020. here we are talking about patriotism, and the people who went out into the street. they also declared that they love their homeland, and they do it all out of love, and then they went to call for sanctions and for strangulation and the country's economy to threaten those who went under the girl's red sanctions, or is it some other changed consciousness. maybe it's about sanctions. well, understandable. eh, you can take advantage of some situation and cause some harm. yes, we said there is competition. in this competition there are rules, if you don't know
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the rules you'll get in trouble i'm more concerned about the situation we might just miss. right now, this is the generation that is growing up, you will agree if we do nothing with you now. after all, who is it, how are children brought up? here, imagine they are brought up there in the picture in another, as you said, right? this means that the west is educating them and pouring its values into them. we these values may be alien to our culture, of course you know, that's me father. i took him to the hospital. there is it tells me. well, there he is a disabled person of the first group , yes, everything is hard. well, god forbid that everything was fine. and he says son. you explain it to me with such a serious voice. what are single parents and what are two parents? imagine the people who went through the war, which is especially they have a relationship with zhenya, there, with a woman, with a mother. i still remember, my friend
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there in the eighties of the parents, you called on you, what kind of respect do you understand? and now you and i have come interesting things parents one and parents two. we are with you to god , but i mean society, you know, it's not what we are talking about now about the society that surrounds us with you. and if he hears it. he says this, that if we had a border there, then there would be no questions here. yes, a fence. yes, here you do what you want, of course our family. we care how many children you have, one child. oh, and we need three, why do we need three three children, because you know, that's just the way it's all interconnected. we had a war. people died, and now there are three of these stages, the so-called three demographic pits are unborn children, the next unborn children, these children would have and the next unborn in these children. the demographic crisis has affected countries in
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which there were not even any wars. this is not to say in germany there were 70 million became 82, as he affected turkey's german population of millions. in turkey, there were 20 extra million now 82 81 people who took to the streets in the twentieth year and said that they love the motherland, these are people who love the motherland and in their own way understand this love. or these are people who have been changed consciousness and bred for emotions. we know how we love the motherland for me our motherland. yes, which is this, uh, the enforcement of laws. here is the fulfillment of those norms that exist, because well, imagine, today you want to do one thing. and tomorrow then they will want to do something else. there someone else will want to do the third. well, then it will be chaos, and the state is still recognized not to allow chaos, and not by chance. everyone is talking about what.
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