tv [untitled] BELARUSTV July 6, 2023 7:55pm-9:01pm MSK
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salt lines hmm that's it but our sympathies here uh in comfort and well, that's why she laid her eggs. true, they were empty, because there were no boys. so i bow to daddy. and you want too, come here. our girls take turns loving them. say it's sunshine, right? she is in the summer when she is under cover. we released it with pleasure, but we understand that people by nature will no longer survive in our country. she is used to everyone being fed every day. she was brought to the children with us in the house. then we released her into this enclosure, there is a second girl, also lives there with her, but she is more wild. here, and so the biggest mistake of people is that they take away little chicks.
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i think that they save them, but in fact , no, their parents do not leave them, even though they are on the ground. the parents will look after them. and if you take them away, you simply won’t be able to feed them, because they need special processed food with bones and feathers so that they work inside the zone. desire to move to the city no adapted what attracts the trees rustle it is raining. the village itself is attractive.
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for a moment i want to stop running and see how it rains. the leaves move, the sun shines, and how it is built from all these little things. our life wants to look at this world. and every day to discover something new and it's so interesting for us, because we do it with love. with love from belarus, president of belarus alexander lukashenko on july 6 held a meeting with representatives of foreign and
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belarusian media in the palace of independence invited to the first in turn, those media that have recently been most actively sending applications for an interview with the president of belarus alexander lukashenko immediately suggested that i build a conversation in the form of a press conference on the form of a free conversation. alexander lukashenko did not discuss topical issues, closed topics today in detail. i stopped at the situation around something. president wagner does not see any risks for belarus in this regard, and the experience of the military company can be used by our army in the near future if necessary. this theme will be on the meeting between lukashenka and putin was announced by the belarusian. the leader as far as i am informed this morning are very serious fighters. pmc is in their camps? the permanent camps are those camps where they were after the withdrawal of the e from the front. uh, what about? e evgeny viktorovich prigozhin, he is in
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st. petersburg where he went this morning, maybe to moscow. uh, maybe somewhere else, but on the territory of belarus there are no risks from the deployment of the wagner pmc in belarus, if this happens, i absolutely do not see it. this is not the one a case about which they are trying to strain me from all sides. i understand why they stress. uh, if pmc wagner appears in belarus, then all the neighbors, including your leadership of the united states of america , understand that this is a very powerful combat unit, and therefore i understand why you are so trampled on this topic. and what about the placement of this unit here in general? lenya, i don’t see anything special in this in 75.000 the armed forces of belarus is a very combat-ready unit, not inferior to
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england, but experience. which has wagner and commanders. hey, i've talked about this openly before. they will be happy to pass it on to our armed forces, belarus submitted a proposal to develop a program, eurasian electric buses have already agreed to consider issues in the near future, and this week the issues of access to public procurement, as well as inspections of pharmaceutical manufacturers were discussed at a meeting of the council of the eurasian economic commission passed online the agenda included 17 issues the market for a new line of computers mini pc hp device has a compact size and functionality and performance is not inferior to a standard system unit. according to the developers, this product received a lot of requests from users, so the company expects good demand for the final production of an experimental batch, which will soon
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be sent by the customer for testing. as part of the import substitution program, we have developed a new product - htop mini-pis, and we are completely confident that htop should replace the system unit in the market. this is a product of the future, a product of the future, but we always work. the first grain for the country's food security goes to the bins in belarus . winter barley is harvested, the crop ripens earlier than others, and therefore the harvest in the economy of the nesvizh region starts from it. harvest. now they wrap six combines per hectare and get more than 50 centners. we started in the second year. only we realized that this is a reliable culture. she feels more confident about me, so yarovaya was reduced to the minimum there is about three percent, and in winter barley already occupies about eight percent on the farm. i plan to double the area of ozimovichi next year , because there is one on our lands in our district. eh, that's it, my farm is located
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on higher sandy lands. therefore, here we feel a very strong lack of moisture, therefore, we will also increase the area of \u200b\u200bozimovich i will also increase this year in all regions in belarus, the farm is increasing the area supplied with barley by this season, the volumes will grow by more than 2.5 times agrarians will have to harvest over 160,000 hectares for future pilots civil aviation practical training will begin to fly the yak-52 training aircraft there will be 10 people on the basis of the minsk dosaaf flying club the guys have already completed all the training creating their own civil aviation school a necessary step for in belarus, this was noted twice by hero of the soviet union vladimir kovalyonok at a meeting with cadets of the belarusian aviation academy on the night of july 6-7 at belarusians. festive traditionally celebrates with one of the brightest celebrations of the annual calendar. ivan kupala pagan times. she praised the bathing suit, the sun and blooming nature. today they bathed a bright merry holiday with songs, round dances and
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weaving wreaths. on the water with jumping over the fire and the search for a flower, happiness, every belarusian region holds festive kupala events this year. by popular demand, we decided to spend two evenings bathing. so we are all visitors, and we invite guests of the capital on july 7 and 8 from 19:00 to 22:00 will be held. e evenings, kupala kupala lights, there is a concert program and that's it. eh, the event is built on the ceremonies e ancient amulets weaving wreaths undoubtedly. so come, we are waiting for everyone for positive emotions, a festive mood, a creative atmosphere. how to learn to pray the heart , because it prays for its health, both bodily
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and spiritual, in order to receive peace for our time also receives its children where does serving god begin and what was the greatest. i am the best suitor, the greatest wealth stops nothing, if god calls, how faith helps to overcome the pernicious addiction. and now, after some period, he achieved his jealousy, so he suffered with blood, then, then, no matter who offered him where. he said no guys. i've given up on this mind-altering substance. i want to meet with dramas every day. eh, with god, and that's just in this state, they will continue to live. what is the power of the sign of the cross, the skin sign of the roof, the knee we wash with the word the name of the father and son and the spirit. aha yours to us, that we are called and love like this
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most holy trinity answers to these and others questions in the spiritual development projects on tv channel belarus 24. belarus is endless forests. blue rivers lakes pristine nature, from which it is impossible to take your eyes off belarus is also people. and we reveal to you their destinies. we carry traditions through the generation and at the same time change our views on familiar things. all this makes the world a better place. we tell you about different people, but they are united by one love for
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, it is much more difficult to interview your own, and that's all, because they know the process from the inside , correct here, mount it, cut it out. so, i myself am already interested in what will come of our today's conversation. today my guest is tv journalist, leading documentary filmmaker sergei kater, sergei hello. hello sergey let's start from afar. you worked at a motorcycle factory. then suddenly decided to submit documents to the rich and to the director's office, or for you it was not all of a sudden. well , yes, unexpected turn, so to speak far, when i applied for a television director. ah, seventy-nine. it seemed to me that this was accidental, that is, i was not going to enter minsk, i was going
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to enter vgik in moscow and worked at a factory. basically, i doubt it. do i need this directing? and i decided to just give it a try. i think, as it were, to test myself, well, if i enter, i probably won’t study, which means that i have the right to enter higher education, if not i’ll do it, maybe not vovdik, i don’t have to do that if i don’t enter here already. well, how did it happen that i entered and viktor grigorievich karpilov said that he gives me 2 months to think about it, so that i decide whether i will study it or not, and he, of course, so to speak, reproached me for taking away at someone of a place someone wished to act. and i mean, like, how i arranged the samples here for myself. well, i felt ashamed. i decided to
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study directing. i had a long distance relationship. i always dreamed of being in the military. i finished polytechnic institute, and as it were seen. yes , in production and directing, as if very, very indirectly somehow treated. although he played in the people's theater , he played in the theater of student miniatures. uh, a terrible amateur photographer would take pictures all the time, then there was a film amateur. i had a 16mm camera. filmed everything in krasnogorsk. i mounted. in general, in short, there were some prerequisites, and today i understand that fate still led me to this, therefore, by chance, probably, a pattern. still, it probably was. uh. there is already a family and children who are already working to radically change their lives. this is an incredible
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way out of your comfort zone, which was the most difficult thing for you at that time. here the most difficult thing was to explain it to my relatives, who have nothing to do with creativity and krisura and television. explain to them. how dare i do this, because everything at my factory was good, i was promoted. in general, in short, i was ashamed in front of my relatives, whom i had all the military, they also did not understand why i suddenly and so he made such a zigzag, and in the family, somehow , the wife reacted more simply to this. we already had two small children. she said, well , you decide, that is, she did not say yes, nor did she tell you to decide. how did you imagine financial matters. i didn't lose anything.
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and i even bought it, i'll tell you more, because part of the day department of the theater art institute. at the same time, i worked as a janitor in the pool as a watchman in the pool as a firefighter at the theatrical art institute on the educational stage. and in the summer, construction teams still traveled, and i got more money than probably the five years that i received money on television, when i already arrived, i worked there, and i suffered so much from this that they pay so little on television. and what, i no longer have time to work as a janitor as a watchman, and and and still i worked and still already, working on television, as a director. ah, i still managed out of habit. that's why the desire to earn extra money. i also worked as a night
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watchman at school and enjoyed it immensely. from this e you came to the director as an adult mature person. but they say that documentaries should start shooting after thirty. what do you think, well, i generally think that you need to come to directing later. well, because, well, how will you share your life experience, how will you communicate with people older than you in age, and most often it happens, therefore , of course, some experience is needed before, and vgik should have already accepted sure to work. uh. you must have had work experience. today it is probably not so actual is a life school. i don't think she bothered me. you started your television career in the film programming department, and it was yes, and it was your conscious choice. you wanted to learn from
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the masters how to create a movie meeting with which of the masters, er, influenced you the most. well, in directing, probably, with no one, to be honest, because i really wanted to create a movie. i wanted to enter vgik. and i thought that maybe i’ll still have my dream , too, when i get a taste of the profession, when i finish directing television, when i work. when i visit the film sets of our masters, i see how it's all done. i will probably try to fulfill my dream and go to directing in august for directing. fiction films hmm well, over time, i realized that there was no watching. it doesn't solve this question of your skill as a director. all this comes with practice and experience. it is necessary to do something to shoot only then. you can probably feel. eh,
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are you ready for this profession? in general , i understood more that how much you gentlemen have been given here your talent in your abilities above this is very difficult to jump. yes, it is probably possible, but it will entail some huge physical or psychological costs . many people break down in this profession. having tried to approach the masters without having, perhaps, that natural talent that should be laid down for you. i hmm realized that i'm probably not ready, but inside of me it still sits, as it were, and as you know, a little boy, i'm still thinking. i'll probably make my own movie. i'll probably take it off, that is exactly the desire make feature films. well, every documentary filmmaker has a desire to remove the player. i'm sure.
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european lynxes, then just in the eighteenth stock. we have gained the upper hand. we gained emotions in order to give out something original and original, look on our tv channel. you 've been in tv for over 40 years and, uh, you've made over 30 in that time. uh, pictures, documented. yes, a documentary one and a half, thousand or 1.600. i considered the program for each director is very important feedback. that is feedback. that's how you understand that the film turned out to be a success when you shoot a movie and then go to the festival with this film, and almost all of my films. yes , there was almost no film that was not taken to the festival. and when you go to the festival at
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and in the hall they sit. uh, people who watch your movie. and do you see how they react, how they cry? damn well, how do they react uh the places you like. this is what you know, this is feedback, which is very expensive for any director in one of his interviews. e you said that any movie is always removed for the sake of something for the sake of it. what are you shooting for the sake of what i'm interested in understanding. i never shoot about what i'm not interested in this time. secondly, of course, but i expect that it will be interesting to the viewer. this is two. thirdly, i expect that this is necessary for our tv channel belarus 3, because everything i shoot is on our tv channel and it’s us we discuss these topics and believe that they are needed. this is four. well, why else do i shoot
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in order not to lose my qualifications, because you know one thing when you have been doing well for many years. there, the program is a stable format, some things have already been worked out. it's a little bit different from what dulls it there or a little bit uninteresting. no, i'm interested. anyway, too, every new hero is a whole planet, and cinema gives you the opportunity a little, so to speak. hmm well , dream up a little, strain your brains hmm another direction. think about the form, but every movie requires its own form. eh, sometimes. this is a very painful process, sometimes i even regret that i took up cinema there, because i can’t think about the program already in my head and here are my thoughts how to do it, how to do it not banally, how to make it interesting and natural, but it takes nerves and time, which is very little, to
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be honest, here, but on the other hand, uh, this festivals, and this festival made a successful movie out of cinema. i said that almost all of my films they go to the festival, and festivals are a meeting with colleagues. you are watching other people's films. you are fueled again both in the profession and as a person, it's interesting, has it ever happened, so that life circumstances completely changed your original idea for the film? every movie always changes towards the end. ha ha, because in a documentary film you can’t write a tough script, you can’t drive your character into this script the way you want, the way you came up with, how you would like it to be impossible and, of course, very often there are things that you don't depend on,
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and that's very beautiful here in a documentary, as opposed to a game, the beauty is that you never know. hmm. the end result. it's like a minefield. you see , here you go and you don’t know, that’s where you, uh, will lose. and where will you find it? where is this one ? and if, of course, it all collapses. and then you get out, then you get out, so that it still turns out well. you shoot a lot about creative people, and artists, cameramen, actors, directors. and what attracts you in the topic of creativity and, uh, what do you want to understand, but shooting such a movie, well, first of all. i
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want to understand myself. i said that when i started working, uh, and i even took my interviews for programs with the characters that i shot. here are the directors, screenwriters, producers, emperors, actors. i have always looked for answers to my questions. how to make a good movie how? well, in the hope that i'll make films myself, but then you know, i'm reviewing my old programs. for example, i understood very well that through these heroes, first of all, i was again looking for questions on my everyday topics, on my life problems, and i saw this very noticeable right from the periods, what worried me at one time or another, because by the questions that i asked, it was clear it was what worries me at that time that genius often coexists. uh, with some kind of
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internal breakdown of the disappointment of a personal drama. what do you think? is this the inevitable price of talent, or can it be avoided if desired? it's hard for me to judge. is it possible to escape and i don’t consider myself to be such a talented person who constantly feels depressed, there is no satisfaction, and so on and so forth. probably, great artists, probably, have such moments of crisis that they demand. well, intervention from the sale, probably, of doctors, but how much is hmm good or bad, but it seems to me that in creativity we always work a little on the edge, but this does not apply to me. honestly, i,
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for example, feel very well that critical point through which it is better for me not to step over. although maybe if i had stepped over it, maybe i would have done something more interesting, more masterpiece. well, i have some kind of internal brakes. i understand that if i continue to move in this direction, then yes , perhaps some psychological problems. and i also want to live, i also want to work and i don’t want to get to the hospital ward like my friend, who made a feature film, but come. have you ever had to choose between your profession and your personal life in your life, and is it possible to strike a balance? yes, to be honest, i have i don't have a personal life, and i'm very much from this how to say i'm worried because i don't know.
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it seems to me that my work is more important than my personal life, unfortunately. and i can't imagine myself without work. i give a lot of time to work, i probably give little time to my family. not probably, but definitely i practically did not engage in the upbringing of my children. uh, thank god i have a wife. she is, as they say, a very good housewife and mother, therefore, all the main burden fell on her. in this regard, i'm probably more interested in the egoist. it is not interesting to work to shoot being outside the home. i don't know, what should i do. and what should i do, so i don't know how to rest. i don't know how to spend time with my family. i am not burdensome. house therefore, i
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run to work, if i could change something in my life. here's what you need to change. i thought about this question quite recently. the fact is that as a person who believes, as a person who knows that fate is leading me through life, to be honest, i do not grumble at fate. and uh, assuming that by and large nothing would need to be changed, because you don’t know what consequences this might bring you and your loved ones in the future. it always seems to us that, if we were there sometime, it would be better , only the lord knows what would be better. and what would be he only knows, and what fate
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is indicated to us. and what awaits us ahead, but i still think that if it were possible to change something, i would of course we would, of course, not have had an abortion. well, when could you give birth to another child? that's exactly right. we are looking for new experiences. today my route is built on the edge of red gold is exactly what strawberries are called in the nenets region, and the agrogorodok palace is considered to be the capital of this berry. we will visit the palace together. one of the most mysterious temples. just
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imagine this temple is 400 years old. and for all this time the building. their passion and hobby - this is their favorite work. every day you just need to work hard to work not to get tired of accepting with gratitude every role, every job that we are entrusted with, and then perhaps something will develop behind
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the shoulders of the heroes of many interesting stories, 70 years ago i went to school. september fifty they didn’t take the third year, because i was not yet 7 years old, but this little vasilyok sat on the back desk and a week later the teacher came to my mother’s house. he says that your vasya wants to go to school, he will leave a bright acquaintance with him when he is still young. the impression i have for my life is in assortment. at work, there are already more than two thousand of my names. i am a happy person with a complete answer, because every day i am very interested in living. i'm not somewhere out there, you know, i'm not flying away. and i'm here with you, watch the belarussian project on belarus 24 tv channel.
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sergey, you not only shoot, but also evaluate other works. i mean the work on the fall leaves. you are now engaged in viewing and selecting non-feature films for the festival. here. has your approach to judging films changed? uh, in recent years and is it difficult to be objective? yes, yes, it is very difficult to be objective, it is very difficult to be subjective. you know, when i agreed to this position, we will talk. so, to be honest, i thought it was very simple, because according to the rules of our festival. we
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we take into the competition films that have already been awarded at other festivals and have already received the main awards and it seemed. this is something easier. uh, went through the festivals. now on the internet. all this is. uh, information, i agreed with the author to take the films and you can not even watch them. i know that the jury can be very strange in their choice. sometimes even inadequate, because the mass of all kinds. uh, there undercurrents exist. everyone lobbies their interests there, their authors sometimes, this is not a movie that is personal. in my opinion is the best and when i encountered this, then, of course,
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i had this operation, that you can’t just trust someone else’s opinion, you must. who do you like? because you are in charge of this program. there is such an expression festival cinema and most cases of documentary films, just the same we are, it rarely appears on television screens. why do you think it is so well, because documentaries are, as it were, a priori until today, and this was a special genre. yes , you understand cinema today a little bit, these borders, they leveled off a little, but because documentary has become more television and this is a big problem for artists who make real documentaries, because
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there is no place to show rentals except as a festival, and who will pay for your experiments in the field of documentary films, because documentary cinema is an art is an art. on the art of cinema, and television cinema is a spectator cinema. and since today you can only watch movies on television, television mainly buys television is a customer, then the directors are put in this framework. well, how to call producer films, or something, when they are required to have a spectator film, and this already has a distant relation to art, and then still a documentary film. it has always been very problematic. it was a conflict movie. it happens extraordinary unusual. it raised sharp topics, and today, unfortunately, is such a time that you know,
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everyone is already blowing milk. what are hot topics? what problematic films do people need to calm down and show that everything is fine with us. and if not well, then you will understand well, and therefore, of course, there is a problem. there are problems with documentaries with real honest art documentaries. movie. mobile cinema is being actively filmed now. uh, do you think you can make a good documentary on a mobile phone, you can use anything on a camera on a mobile phone and as far as i have seen, even we had uh, the festival, in my opinion, is a smart film that the guys were filming , i was a member of the jury of this festival, and i saw game works shot on a game game model
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there is some specificity for films shot on a mobile phone. no, no specifics. the most important thing is the idea. just before the quality was not very good today some. they shoot, uh, better than our stationary cameras. what will your next picture be about? oh, next picture? i don't want to talk because it's a secret. yes, and i have, as it were, another application for the film. i think it will be very interesting work. but i don't want to be intercepted, but you , by the way, have creative plans for women. yes, you know i have a lot creative plans. i write them out for myself every year
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. yes, our program is called the meaning of life for you. what is the meaning of life? you know, this is such a philosophical question that the great minds of mankind cannot answer? and so i don't want to be banal. to say that the meaning of life is in procreation, which is important, of course, that the meaning of life is in life itself. i still i just want to say that i believe that every person has his own destiny. there is a path in this life. here i am sure, i feel it more and more with age. they would not want me to walk this road to the end with dignity. and at the end i felt it. calmness
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every human being has the right to life, to education, to decent work, to there are many human rights and all of them are declared within the state by the constitution and at the international level by pacts and conventions. however, even if today human rights were a currency, the rate would be in a state of free fall due to the inflation of all these human rights treaties, one-sidedness of instruments and political pressure. my name is ekaterina tikhomirova today in this studio we will talk about the double standards of human rights and human rights as methods of pressure on independent states. the reports that become a trigger for sanctions moscow mechanism violation of the universal declaration of human rights, history and rights of opinion violence torture towards the belarusian
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colonies, watch right now. at the end of march, the so -called moscow mechanism was waged against belarus. he is the third in a row, each of them was withdrawn when plans to refresh the power in our country by external forces failed. in 2011 , after the elections in 2020, and now in the twenty- third every time the reason for the violation of human rights is formally in practice. this is no longer
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is hidden by international coquetry under the pressure of sanctions economic international and so on. uh, the pressure on the regime must continue. well, not only when something happens on the streets of minsk, the west and especially european countries will have to decide on what pressure points they need to agree on now, but there must be a clear path and a clear demonstration of pressure for understanding. what is the moscow mechanism during the years of the political thaw, the osce was an excellent platform for dialogue if disputes arose at the international level or common questions were going to talk found common ground, however, in the ninety -first year, when the united states, which they openly invested in financially, perestroika was behind august. leaking, but ahead , the belovezhskaya pushcha agreements in moscow brought together a conference on security and cooperation in europe and signed the so-called moscow
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document, indeed. uh, then people from our side believed that the bloc's confrontation was over and they are waiting for us in europe, everything will be fair. there will be a discussion. that's all. it was from our side from the side of the western partners , certain plans were already clearly hatched, therefore the moscow mechanism was introduced in the document. an important point in the document is that the human dimension is not an internal affair of any one state. this is a matter of peace, not just one polarity. time will tell when the euphoria of friendship of peoples will come to naught . it will turn out that human rights have become a tool for putting pressure on the state, that they do not want to dance to the music written by european partners. all that is needed is the formality of an accusation of human rights violations, otherwise words we decided that you were violating something there and the point. this is our business, because a threat has been created to the human dimension in europe, if i repeat earlier as an osce partner, and these were 57 states that needed to speak and
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come to a common denominator, now only 10 countries have a minimal denominator monopoly went to 10 from a common military and political bloc and already with democracy. brussels hardly has anything in common with us. uh, common foreign policy and defense of the european union yes, conditionally, esvd eu ministry of foreign affairs operates groupings of 27 countries, that is, 10 states of a single center , can initiate any decision at any time , and the most remarkable thing is that i do not remember cases when this mechanism was applied to a conditional group of countries conditionally called the west. here, a short retreat is precisely a violation of human rights, but they became, for example, a formal reason for the bombing. yugoslavia, where 2,500 people died, a maternity hospital and civilian infra. tura was also bombed for reasons of humanitarian protection of human rights. so this is a ten within the framework of the mechanism should initiate a so-called
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investigation of the facts here as well. let's stick to the word of fact. this is spelled out in the moscow mechanism of the facts of crimes against humans in the country chosen for defamation 70 pages - this is the last report on a serious threat to the human dimension. it was initiated by 38 states with common interests, a country for filming belarus 181 points, and here, in theory , facts should be stated, an independent and unbiased expert in international law, who found and studied evidence of committed human rights violations. rvsenciu, france professor of the faculty of law university paris panthéon sarbonne member for conciliation and arbitration within the osce since 2020 national human dimension expert within the moscow mechanism represented the interests of the french government in three cases pending before the international criminal court, the hague city
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of the netherlands by experts also an interesting practice in the list is presented on the official website of the osce, representatives are only needed. states pursuing one policy austria belgium canada czech republic lithuania usa france is not, for example hungary whose political course is somewhat contrary to the official policy of the coalition, in other words, a very, biased list comes out , i propose to consider this report as an illustrative example of hypocrisy and double standards, here is an analysis of legislative acts and facts, as the author states, perhaps presumably and probably a crime against human rights in belarus of facts, it is possible and even presumably this quote from the report of an expert on international law. the methodology followed by the speaker was largely determined by the availability of reliable evidence and the short scope of his mission. france-poland, lithuania - these are
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the countries where he worked again for 14 days , taking into account the writing of the report itself and travels. is it possible to study the legislative acts in such a short period of time to find the facts of crimes and, most importantly , to verify their authenticity by the victim. now frightened from here follows a limited number of direct testimonies sent through the channel the osce has created an e-mail filing box. the speaker received documents, most of which were from non-governmental organizations, the information obtained in this way was checked against the general available, a large amount of information is in the public domain, starting with information about legislation and prosecutions, that is, some organizations made up their reports and the speakers studied and checked with the internet. this is where these same organizations publish their reasoning. although
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organizations, of course. aby what international a british organization with branches in different countries funded by the us department of state, the uk department for international development of the european commission and a number of other government and private funds, the belarusian association of journalists, the organization was liquidated by the head of the association, andrei bolkunets, left the country in 2021. he himself personally admitted that he was directly financed by a german foundation. friedrich naoman, the belarusian helsinki committee was also liquidated in belarus, its head, both the current and the previous one do not live in the country financed by various western foundations and ministries of foreign affairs. vesna, the head of alesbelyadsky, is currently serving a sentence for smuggling with his team, and spring is financed by various western funds by the us congress within
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the budget of the us agency for international development and the ministries of foreign affairs , there are many organizations on the list. for everyone, the salary depends solely on how supportive the western employer will be, and he is supportive only when these organizations show remarkable imagination in delineating their homeland. well, in the report, it is from paragraph most of it repeats the early reports of those very organizations happ, as evidenced by the banal online plagiarism program such, what determines what and what where did the example of paragraph 135, dedicated to extremist activities, come from, bash harti tutbai and the same extremist slogan are written off in the proposals from the report. human constant 60% match. paragraph 146. in prosecution and detention, the so-called 83% of the position repeats human right watch , this is already word for word, in other words, the study of the issue did not even need to highlight
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insert highlight insert. although none of us has ever sinned when writing reports at the university, but we are not experts at the paris university in the field of international law. isn't it so, if in our country there are laws or articles of the criminal code that infringe on human rights - this is what this country says about democracy, there is a punishment that is much stricter, at least for slander, a set of legislative amendments carry the risk of serious violations. the following changes attracted the speaker's attention to freedom of speech. the criminal code toughens criminal liability for statements such as slander article 188 to 3 years. imprisonment for slandering the president or insulting the president up to 6.5 years. imprisonment, respectively attention, slandered france, it turns out from a prison term. up to 5 years against our three a in the usa already for 10 to 250,000 dollars in fines
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or 10 years in prison, germany slander against the current government, insulting it or calling for violating the integrity of the republic up to five, but in terms of punishment for insulting the flag, coat of arms and anthem, as we have up to 3 years, that is, they sometimes have much tougher legislation, but criticism in the field of protecting human rights. it does not cause any any law when it is amended, but first the world practice is studied. i think the secret about this will not be revealed at the beginning of this year , the president signed amendments to the citizenship law of the speech on the loss of citizenship by those who are convicted of extremism and have caused serious harm to national interests and are in strangely in 15 eu countries, not loyalty can be indicated as a reason for deciding citizenship, but belarus of great britain is worrying and concerned according to lawyers for 2022 citizenship. 462 people, 175 of them for national security reasons, what is curious in britain
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, it seems, how they cannot deprive the only citizenship, but a small amendment to the immigration law from the fourteenth year, allowed even without citizenship for the sake of the public good, belarus citizenship is still not being spent by anyone, but a european concern. it is such that the speaker did not manage to get acquainted with a single case, however, there is reason for concern. this new law could lead to cases of statelessness in violation of article 15.1 of the universal declaration of human rights, i.e. the universal declaration of human rights. it says that every person has the right to citizenship. is it strange, but among the countries that are concerned that the rights of extremists and terrorists in belarus can be violated by the law on citizenship, they themselves are violating according to this principle, right now the right of their citizens shamil is british by birthright in 2014. she was imbued with the ideas of bearded caliphs and rushed into all serious sex with jihad in
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syria she was 15 years old for a minute. she is a minor child. there is a task. she had one child and the businessmen recruited underage girls all over the world. it was the whole problem the british. solved this problem. just after the defeat of the islamists , a girl with a newborn child turned out to be refugee camp in syria, the only home and the only passport by birthright, london deprived shamima of citizenship for reasons of national security. this was not performed in the so-called caliphate, they supported a terrorist organization and thus showed the world that they hate our country and our values were justified, they say , mom, he comes from bangladad. only bangladesh will not give shamil british citizenship by birthright, and in violation of article 31 of the universal declaration of human rights , she turned out to be stateless, in general, how is it it turns out? here someone will say who the isis and
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the terrorists were, who cut the heads of their enemies with ideas and staged terrorist attacks around the world. yes, and at that time she was an adult child, recruited by jihad for sex, did not fire a single shot or explosion, now shamima has been sitting in syria in a refugee camp for 5 years and is trying to regain her citizenship, unsuccessfully once again in belarus citizenship by birth was not deprived of the law on preventing the rehabilitation of nazism and the law on the genocide of the belarusian people. they say that they are very afraid that the so-called opposition may be persecuted for the rehabilitation of nazism and the denial of the genocide of the belarusian people. as for me, this part contains a lot of interesting things about how much the western phenomenon has invested and forces the means of inciting hatred within the country on the basis of history, or rather, tell it . these provisions can severely curtail freedom of opinion by forcing members of a society to adhere to a particular historical narrative or
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point of view. this is contrary to the international covenant on civil and political rights and this item, by the way, is compiled from a pamphlet. bash called freedom of speech issues in the politics and practice of preserving historical memory. excuse me, but how is this certain historical narrative in june of the forty-first year, the attack on the soviet union was determined, it was determined that the german army would launch attacks on the brest fortress, there was definitely the destruction of more than 200,000 people in just one test. every third of those who lived on the territory of belarus definitely died in the fire of the great patriotic war, the fate of khatyn was shared, 216 villages. in total, at least 10 1/200 and figures were affected. even 80 years old. later they finally 260 death camps, just numbers. it’s not just for every human fate that ended like this, and what an infringed freedom of opinion can be, there is a different
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historical narrative list of nazi symbols, the main opposition slogans and the most popular national-patriotic belarusian slogans were introduced, branded by the authorities as a collaborationist flag, a fake and there is no question of any national patriotism maybe because of the contrary, if the patriots during the period of the nazi occupation went under the bchb, then without the bchb. that's how traitors turn out. traitors, those who were executed and burned , it means there was a reason, it means there was reason to destroy a third of the population of belarus , they betrayed anyone who went to europe from hitler - this is an inverted story for clarity. i want to tell them so, girls, boys. you did not see this, that this weak red-white in the forty-first year, the nazis and our accomplices. under this flag under this symbol they threw children in the garage, they are on fire, when they were
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in the azarych concentration camp in the forty-fourth month of this march, these lackeys who served as a fascist were fed more satisfyingly. they took the children with bayonets. you know, such people were raised above their heads, they were thrown into this mourning pit, and perhaps, most importantly, why should the right to an alternative historical opinion infringe on mine and not only my right to historical justice is if we assume at the minimum that history does not have facts, but i need all these mechanisms and reports repeating each other and pouring water from empty in empty space certainly has a goal behind it and the goal is far from being humanitarian, they say it is extremely difficult for us to live in belarus and they say it terribly on the street. if you speak belarusian, the police become yours , is it in a country where belarusian is used in the document flow right? they say, more precisely, they write everything that they do not live in belarus, but they write off everything that we have never had. well, on the fence, you know, a lot of things are written. arrest and prevent
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the population from exercising their rights. why is it good to live in belarus? calm down, i'm here like. this is actually a calm country where everything is fine. i have traveled more than 30 countries and now i am in belarus in the city of minsk and i will answer you with confidence, guys, with no europeans, no americans. belarus is not coming. there is no comparison , you understand, here the purity is the expanses of criminal elements. and especially the homeless on the streets. no, therefore, if i had to choose some country for moving, i would have no doubt i would choose belarus, namely, the city of minsk, or here is the opinion of an american blogger who recently visited belarus everything is open source.
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on people keep texting me and asking me is belarus safe in belarus very safe safer than the uk safer than most of europe come here don't be afraid hard crackdown on rallies in france capitol january 2021 killings protesters lithuania security forces tear gas and violence a little later, the lithuanian authorities announced a hunt for those who dared to go out into the streets of brussels vienna silence. it was as if it was not, however, against others. suddenly decides that there is a certain threat for democracy of the entire civilized west. this requirement is under pressure, for example, sanctions should not be forgotten. the west is very bureaucratic, and no matter what interests a piece of paper tries to dictate, they still need sanctions to justify it. and this, in fact, is a violation of human rights. uh, the moscow mechanism has never had anything to do with human rights. not worn, it's just
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a pressure tool. they uh, as a rule, in the reports they pulled out the facts that they needed, concentrating on that group of human rights. uh, there are liberal freedoms that best suited the needs of interest. west, we are categorically against politicization. e of the entire humanitarian basket has all of the entire humanitarian dimension. we believe that human rights should be considered in their e in their universal character, they are fair, through the prism it is no longer that double standards are already simply ridiculous . violations of human rights are an amazing subject in some countries. really, they say no. this is the underside of these democratic standards and, perhaps most importantly, what today we didn’t say the violation of rights in the most terrible colonies in the world, where political prisoners are tortured and kept in completely inhuman conditions, but more on that in the next issue. don't miss it will be very interesting.
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seriously a threat to the human dimension torture violence underside of the belarusian colony police turned off look immediately after the panorama. our land through the eyes of foreigners, i came to belarus sunny from dagestan to study to get a higher education. i have been working for 19 years. and here at the enterprise. we manufacture various walls wall for acid, how they
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ended up in our country and why they stayed here to live, and i obeyed. he told me that belarus is a beautiful country, minsk in general, one of the best cities. the education there is one of the best. two international vocal competitions pop song performers and a children 's music competition grandiose gala concerts and solemn ceremonies in the summer amphitheater special projects within the framework of the days of the union state solo programs of popular performers in the concert hall, vitebsk catch a bright wave of all kinds of art
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