tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 8, 2023 2:00am-3:11am MSK
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the way people relate to this holiday is very different, indeed, and , despite the fact that it seems, as we have since soviet times, september 17 street in the west of belarus is such a normal phenomenon in the east. indeed, this is a date, well, it is somehow perceived, maybe not so organically. i will now give my opinion. look. hmm it seems to me that when we lay a purely historical basis, it is such that we have liberated our lands many times already, we say one thing. it was the polish occupation about it. really. now speak openly. although i understand that a while ago we kept this one hidden because, well, sort of, like neighbors are given. why fight with them? yes, but now we clearly say that it was the polish occupation, the polish occupation is essentially the image of some kind of enemy, let the enemy be in the historical past in europe all the time. eh, well, as if the neighbors were arguing with each other, achieving something. as a matter of fact, we have the same story here . or in this war, in this little
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victorious war, we united our uh, two parts of the state. and for some reason we somehow forget this. we perceive the unity of the people, as a kind of agul, this is how it should be. come on, it just has to be. well, as if we just always had it. that's why just the history of the great patriotic war she came more understandable. eh, the enemies we defended liberated won. and here it seems like something was released and not completely. it's clear who's here, maybe we really draw a certain line and line it up. it was then that at that time it was our enemy. i understand perfectly well what to evaluate a historical person is better in the segment of historical time in which he was. yes and so, i’m coming back to this, i want to say stalin is a hero for belarus or not, and when stalin is accused of being a dictator, no one is.
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he says that the same dictator pilsudski is the same dictator the lithuanian president from miton , they were dictators for that time, it was such a geopolitical game, am i right or not, but of course, first of all, it should be noted that the state of war between the soviet union and poland was not. this was recognized by the then polish government itself, it is enough to recall the order. marshal reed smilov, who said that the state of war was not possible with advice not to fight with advice, and when the polish troops came into contact, they were forced to agree on the withdrawal to neutral territory in romania or hungary , that is, there was no war as such. if you like , so it was about the fact that the red army took under its protection, that means, uh, belarusians and ukrainians who lived on the territory of interwar poland according to the results of the riga peace treaty, which, of course, was unfair with respect to belarus. and in particular, the same thing with respect to ukraine, but here what should be focused on . naturally, we must look at what was happening at that time in the world, and if
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you look at what was happening, then the treaty they attacked between the soviet union and germany was not something extraordinary. and even that secret protocol to him on the division of the sphere of influence in europe this was also not. something know-how some soviet union treaty non-aggression with nazi germany, the ussr concluded the latter with a european country , in fact, and the first, by the way, such an agreement was concluded in 1934 by poland and then in 1938. she took part in the division of czechoslovakia, she also had a secret agreement to separate the slovaks. she received the teshin region. you said at the beginning of the program, yes, that they know a lot about the great patriotic war there, everything is clear, but partly, because they really talk about it a lot, including, uh, hmm no, only there in the classrooms and in the classroom , yes, but also screens and movie screens. well, a lot of films shot by the great patriotic war and other historical periods and so on many people. do study history
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by looking at the symbolism artwork. the city has a lot of monuments, streets , squares, a lot of movies, filmed. ah. only here, i once again speak to the street on september 17 in every western city, such a swallow should soon appear on the screen. yes, i'm talking now about the film on the other side, uh, which is dedicated. in general, those events, if i understand the year correctly there events this year events directly in the twenty-fifth year, as the belarusians who remained in that territory. how did they live, how did the poles try to assimilate them? here's how, uh, let's say, uh, september 14 is on cinema screens. that's right, we invite everyone to definitely see it. that's how they treated our religion. here is the film, when we talked about it with the previous director of belarus of the film, and he called under the working title we
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a, in the end, the posters will be different. why was such a decision made so that there would be no i don’t know such a direct reference to arouse any greater interest in the viewer, there they should create some kind of three. no, this is the working name they always appear in films, so, let's say , it could have been called that. well , the decision was made on the other side. well, people were on the other side. but look at this topic. well, again, we will not hide that belarus is now called partizan in the soviet era, because there are a lot of troops. this is the segment of time. as i say again, my own opinion, polish occupation. it is not chosen by chance this is a single option. or we will have the film sent by this time. well , they may not necessarily be specific, but there is a confrontation between two enemies or two spies. about love. it's just that the time itself is when there is really a lot of ours. the territory took place both on the territory
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of western belarus, for example, the uprising against the poles and on the territory of eastern belarus , the creation of the belarusian state. that is , there were times when well the story was fleeting in this in here in this period. well , yes, a lot of events happened there, so here, if you take it directly. you know in the story. eh, pavel smolich, he lives with his mother and ended up on polish territory in the polish occupation of his own, brother. anton directly fights the poles, is a partisan, and so on. and so pavel occupied such neutral territory, but films happened. so the polish military beat the mother when they went out to defend their faith, the church and the mother, after all, the guy also died changes its as they say, well, we are talking about the fact that and maybe this historical period of the belarusian more often refers to more often, that
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is, this is not just a single movie about this time. perhaps, indeed, more often we may have paid little. this is how we understand this period? i say they did not want to swear with the neighbors. yes, maybe, but the fact is the facts, so we must show it as it was, and our young people should see it. well, you think so, will it be in demand in cinemas? i sure that it will be in demand, because this is ours , this is our life, and i think the belarusians will come, look. this movie is that in soviet times , quite a lot of documentaries and artistic films were also shot about the same prisk about his feat, which he accomplished, and a literary work of our classics. remember, yanka shaved, maxim these things. they are now present and they need to be studied , propagandized and told, because they were direct witnesses of what was happening in western belarus and process of reunification sergey look, uh, directly, again, according to many historians. and as this opinion, again, i relate.
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it is positive to the creation of that modern belarus in which, within the borders that it now exists , iosif vissarionovich stalin had a hand stalin's personality can be treated, but from the point of view, just the prism of creating a single and belarusian state. he has done many positive things. again, it was not in vain that i began to say that the same pilsudski was no less. uh, well, as if called a dictator in europe by that time, but for some reason we have been trying to denigrate the image of stalin over the past 30 years, and the poles have tried to exaggerate the image of slutsky. although, in fact, one of the same segment of time and two people were. well, in fact, in the same roles. so what did stalin do? for us , everything here is quite simple and prosaic in this situation, indeed. you are right, stalin is the one
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a person who, naturally, personally had a hand in ensuring that the first belarusian state appeared on the political map of the world, not the poles, not the russian empire, nor other state formations that included our territories, uh, and their political leaders did not allow this to be done, and even uh, that means , kaiser germany in the eighteenth year. we remember that when the leaders of the belarusian people's republic turned to them, there was no answer. although they allowed the ukrainians to create a ukrainian people's republic in belarus, no, and only stalin, along with lenin, in parallel , too, should not forget he has a huge role. in this matter, stalin played as the commissar for nationalities. he solved these issues within the framework of everything. uh, all the territories of the most powerful soviet state. as if they determined that belarusians really deserve to have their own state and we got a prototype of the future sovereign state of the republic of belarus. but why is there so much dirt on it today? it’s not only with us that belarus has been leaning all this time both in russia and on ukraine and in the same poland, the baltic states , because in india he staged a genocide. name the bar churchill lumen everyone will be happy to leave. name
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the bar stalin in minsk who will be happy and the first concentration camp in south africa, that's all. this is called western historiography. you can understand, i'm in our first year, no matter how, don't say it, we lost the soviet union collapsed. who won this fight in the cold war won, the united states of america who won, let's say he orders the music. so they ordered it and ordered it. they what task did they have and is still worth it. we are fighting this today. uh, it means to destroy everything that unites us with russia , our entire common history, so to speak, and ukrainians and belarusians in the baltic states, in poland this was done, so there the name became different, lenin and other leaders of the soviet state, which did a lot for these countries. yes, in fact, lithuania got it at the time. thanks to stalin's glory, poland freed his subordinates, the command liberated polish lands. 600,000 thai soldiers laid down their lives that no longer was auschwitz. maidan demands other zeus of fascism. the communists did it too.
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it was done under the leadership of stalin, but the americans, their task, their concept, the task is to destroy everything that unites us and everything that glorifies a strong powerful power such as the soviet union and the russian empire, and therefore, i just want to finish what was clear today, when we mean, uh, we're pursuing our national history policy and pursuing it more aggressively. this is the right way to do it. we are in fact opposed. this one is not polish, not lithuanian and not french american concept of destruction of us mentally historical spiritual culturally. look what is being done in ukraine today. it is clear they have. and pushkin is their enemy, so dostoevsky and all the rest, everything that connects them with the russian must be destroyed, then they will be able to tear these lands away from russia in such a way to weaken russia along it, the ultimate political goal is the weakening of russia that is, they do not care. what is our flag , what is our historical leader, what holidays do we have, they don’t give a damn about human life in in general? understandable we know this from their position and their actions.
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uh, in the world, let's say, uh, politicians and they act today, that's why it's all spit and in order to separate the example, the goal is to weaken russia, they go for everything and for military purposes and historically destroy us and political cultural spiritual so we 'll look at the concepts behind this policy. let's look at sociology, these american tentacles that crawl into every uh, accurate historical police. we were illustrated the attitude of belarusians to the holiday we are talking about, and now you are the guest of our program on this topic. here is an annual, maybe offhand some kind of replacement of a completely relationship. here is the understanding. we speak, we remember these historical periods. we chew. well, now, has awareness and love come? here, look, look, i'm just a second. here we were talking salty about these two figures before the broadcast. what does a 67 mean, a s-%, well , a little more than 60%, but took part. here are the events on the occasion of the day of national unity , precisely because this is the decision and 48 on
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on behalf of the organization. i say, well , you see, probably, people here just work in those places where their views coincide with their desire to work. this is a normal story as well, but i would like to make a small reference at the beginning to the story that was at the beginning about the cinema of feature films of documentary films and say that this is a powerful tool for enlightenment - it is a powerful tool for informing. this is a very powerful tool that is in demand among young people today , not only visual images. and here, uh slightly continue this topic, which was discussed to open a new country with our history, it will certainly contribute to the influx of new personnel, and directors and screenwriters and writers. and poets and artists, they will master these new lacones hitherto, so far unknown, and with regard to our main plot of the celebration of the day of national unity and themes. the reunification of peoples. this is, uh, fairly new space. on which we all
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have to work, with regard to the research data that our institute is conducting. yes, definitely the answer to this question. they are indicative, because here we are talking about the fact that, along with the traditional ways of involving people in certain events , there is also one's own desire, which is crystallizing more and more . and if you can look at the next slides. i would like to make a few more comments. show us another slime. here. please pay attention. we are talking about the fact that, of course, one of the most important means of e-entertainment is leisure, but education is also cinema, but uh, here you are at the beginning made that we are all united by one goal. to find the most acceptable ways of solving those problems that are relevant for the country, for society, for each of us. hey, please see the answer is no. if you can go back a little. yeah so here it is. to the question yes? in what events
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of a patriotic orientation does the respondent take part ? other events unconventionally. they are positive fresh air paraphernalia and stuff stuff stuff in an otherwise massive event is chic, but we are looking for new reserves of new resources. take a look at the outreach activities. they stand below what it means in such events. in particular about our transmission. this is the clearest confirmation that you can communicate, you can communicate , you can find, and you need to find some ways to solve those problems that contribute to the unification of society. here reserve for our future work. pay attention to the following creative intellectual contests. they scored much less, as it were , the preferences of our respondents than those positions that are at the top of this pyramid. this is also a direction for work. humanitarians still have a lot of all sorts
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of different backlogs for work. and these are exactly the areas in which the education system of the mass media should work and is working, speaking about the demand or popularity of the holiday. we are definitely we must understand that our thinking, due to its conservatism, gradualism and so on , it cannot respond so quickly to those innovations that we adopt at the legislative level. here, a lot of serious painstaking work is needed, and in this respect, the results of the research conducted by our institute and the topics that are raised in particular on such programs. as they are here, they just show the new directions of our work, scientific research information and education. here, tell me how many scientific studies. uh, in your your academy started that's it for this topic. is there really a request? that is, or it doesn’t matter, as if nikolaevna leontievich says, we are very conservative.
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but if we are talking about the national academy of sciences of belarus - it’s like a research, yes, institution, then , of course, i want to say that a very large layer of documentary sources have been raised over the past 10 years. in fact, you can remember this for 10 years, and belarus poland means a publication that documentary, where are given, relevant comments on those real documents and which vividness testifies to what happened in western belarus and how it came back to the soviet union later , which means our soviet belarus, the years of the great patriotic war, if we are talking about the army and after the war period, when these underground here the damned soldiers acted on our territory, we can recall the two-volume book the peace of riga on the fate of the belarusian people. this is a unique thing. in general, this is a monographic study and each section also contains a selection documents of materials, but this does not mean that everything is completely in history, western belarus in terms of the reunification was researched . but this work
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she will continue and further. here we are talking, after all, about the fact that the holiday should be, well, popular for people who are professionally engaged in the history of politics, who, well, in general, spend time doing these scientific research works, but for them it’s like a fact september 17 and the importance of this holiday does not need to be explained, that is, they, as if they understand it perfectly and perceive the fundamental scientific bases , there will be no explanation. it seems to me that there is another task, how to convey this fundamental base to the general public through films or through the eye. people, for example, here is yuri, uh, you probably have people, like no one remembers that in fact, uh , those historical periods took place, about which we are talking, which, uh, someone can study from monographs someone on contemporary films. at you it's word of mouth. and
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what was the attitude to this holiday? i will now complete her question. he is very correct, but i will now say a little differently. in 1920 in poland they said that pinsk is poland. is it true, people in pinsk think that? i am sure that most people do not think so, as i did not think most people in the thirty-ninth year, because the events of september 17 in western belarus in pinsk, in particular, we see this both from documentary sources and from people's memories. and how are you rightly noticed in the people's memory this idea lives on and until now people have met, mainly in their majority. people met the red army with flowers; moreover, there were facts that indicate that they were specifically waiting for the arrival of soviet power. we were waiting for the red army soldiers, so here we have a stove. yes, we are preparing for the opening of the seventeenth of september exactly on this
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date in order to saturate exactly the program there, the photos have already been shown. i understand, so we are trying to mark this day with specific historical markers national unity. here's what it's about. uh, it means that on september 17 a memorial plate to the outstanding figure of our fellow countryman will be opened. the most important thing, perhaps, in this situation. e, means, e fighter for the restoration of, e, means our state of belarus within the framework of a single state. this is mark gerasimovich peskun, so september 20 , when approaching the squeak. uh, parts of the red army , the polish military mined the railway bridge, an important strategic and detachment of patriots led by mark peskun. these are peasants. mostly they were. they took over the locals. e the police station for the starun , as it was called at that time, and having disarmed these
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policemen and military men, they occupied the brain and held it until the approach of the red army , yuri maryanych, it seems to me that this is the plot for a new film. we are talking about the lack of scripts. and here, please, uh, historical figures with whom people need to be introduced, we talked a lot about the fact that our heroes are, well, for the most part, bookish , that is, they read the first name, last name, patronymic from history textbooks, there is a dry short squeeze. and when is it m-m visualized right beautiful, then the effect of the other can think about it. i think we will take it into service, because a movie can be seen by the whole world in an hour if we show it, so now there are cinemas in the global network. we have chic cinemas in belarus, all the more so, i think that it is precisely such plots of such events that should be taken as a basis and shown, but there is a resource in order to film with us, it’s just that when you made a program about cinema, we were told that something
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there is no script, then there is nothing else. but simply, it turns out that the theme of these thirties, she lives really, really deep. uh, historians can say that there are a lot of plots there, there is a sea, yes, and plus there is more to everything. well, let's say either eyewitnesses or grandchildren of eyewitnesses who could tell this, really a movie, please. well, here is the topic. this is a personal family history. this is the most effective mechanism for protecting our historical truth today, the most effective, i will still be back. here's to the theme of the movie literally, using so to speak by accident. and me it seems that here is lenin as they say, yes, at that moment there was a partizan film, that is, there was a trend, and then there was a period when we lost a little. so here's how it is, yes somehow here's one's own. well, the image , or something, they didn’t get it like that, maybe now relying on the newly discovered, and the facts and historical
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make it our chip and we are working on it, therefore belarus film is a national film studio. naturally, it carries the culture of our ideologists, and we will use it through our belarusian studio. such stories need to be taken into account. at the moment. we have several such proposals. right now , young young screenwriters have come up to us, young directors have come up to us. i'm sure that we'll have a busy this year and next year the studio is well staffed, good pavilions , good young team gather. i think for a few months. and we, as they say, will give feedback to dima on the effect of this on such proposals. we are 100% we are already considering and accumulating them, and i discussed with my colleague today how
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it is said on the sidelines and sergey discussed and we take such questions , as they say on well, we just say that e culture is, in principle, the most important, well, the word is a tool here, maybe not quite right, but as it is, this is the most important tool sphere and a way to influence the opinion of the masses, and in general, dividing e belarusians. uh, at one time, including culturally, dividing by values, it turned out to create that split and now divide us along different shores. yes, there were different military political events, but in the end. a. well, people themselves there were no monoliths on their own, probably, at that moment yuri, uh, we already had a moment in the history of a sovereign independent country, when we were on the verge. do you think that three years have passed, the memory is a little bit, so those events are already overwritten, not so bright, it seems that a new
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event is ahead. can't something like this happen again. here there is an external threat, for example, yes, but can’t hmm , in principle, the threat that we will split up again and become paramount for us, of course such cargo cannot be ruled out, but at the moment it is minimized, because all our information resources hmm are aimed at uniting all our rhetoric, including foreign policy, if they paid attention, even the last invitation of our neighbors to military exercises, which the president of belarus openly expressed to them friendly. it is aimed at, uh, finding some kind of compromise and calling for an end to this artificial tension. uh, in addition, a historical fairway is set, because indeed kirill is right that in soviet times it was soviet poland is somehow inconvenient to torment her.
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uh, in independent times, they also decided not to disturb them, so there was no such fairway, but in fact, the date of september 17 should be. uh, a cult such as independence day, victory day, perhaps, the proclamation of the bssr and even need to be stamped on the first of january of the nineteenth year. yes, that is, we have already set the historical format, which was not previously set for these dates, and the word unity. that's how often. as it sounds now, it will never. eh, it didn't sound before creation, they are nearby, unlike you , they don’t let me in poland, just the same polish. uh, polish, the government has made a list of banned. schengen small amendment i threat to national security for all countries was the issue. look what, and
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there are many of us, too, especially even our extremists. uh, being criticized for what we are, uh, trying to pull out september 17th. we, uh, are just setting up or, as they say, uh, we are spinning the hostility between the polish belarusian people to the fullest. yes man to man will be ex in poland it is probably known that there is a similar river there - these lands are lost, and not a single pole believes that these lands are gone forever, but they walk on the internet, for example, maps that are depicted on polish trains, where brest grodno is drawn where polish special forces goes and sings that he will pass from vilna to lvov, yes, by roads. so maybe we didn’t start it, you know, that’s how they say this game can be played together, when as they say that let’s go, rats, we can say, listen, you guys are us occupied, after all, this is a game for two. and we don't play. we just after the twentieth year,
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which was a kind of ice shower, we became ourselves. yeah, we have identified important historical milestones that no one even the most hardened belarusian nationalist will deny, and we are popularizing them regardless of their rhetoric. that is, we have become ourselves, we are promoting our historical science of our knowledge, we will not rejoice at this and , uh, we will build in absolutely yes, we are now on the borders. that is, you got yourself myself. and how can you not please you for me? no. i know how our opponents are, who turned out to be underreported. and now, yes, uh , against the seventeenth of september , my friends have something. you are all patriots of the country. there are called they think. they think that we'll come up with everything to annoy someone. no, we are doing it so that it would be good for us, our
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people, our state, how do you put the other question correctly, how to popularize and these empirical sociological data they show that, uh, well, apart from nis, where there is room to grow, that in the first place is this culture through the culture of the show, and here is this wonderful film that will be released on september 14th. we'll see. e, filmed e, belarusfilm. we should also be able to sell it, it should be bright and good, but wait for me before the broadcast. i have a question before the advertisement, because yuri maryanych is on the shpacket. i want to ask a question. look, again we are talking about non-popular unity. i will ask a question, taking the opportunity of august of the twentieth year, our enemies are extremists about this time they shoot their own movie, where they interpret what is happening, as they see it, and we understand that they have more money. how can we make a movie that tells how it really was. you know, we
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were all in our twenties, so i arrived. i remember august 16th. we came here to minsk from the city on buses to support and support the head of state, er, our capital. we took part in this historic rally, so you know this for us, maybe, i will put it this way, not just somehow on the internet was to see. we saw it all live. we heard the words of our president on film. now, here in this hall, the people who were there, you understand, and we missed it through ourselves and at the moment. we're just working on it, we have a row. as the proposal says. here we discussed today with yuri sergey discussed. i want to repeat myself. we have our own ideas. right now it is in such a convoy that the film our film is being worked out, but events. august
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of the twentieth year, we must wait for him, because the people are asking him, we have all seen it and we must be left. we want to at least understand that we are not in vain not you this business. we didn't do it in vain. we did not stand in vain, and therefore the film will be here the film will be. i take this opportunity, of course, and i am ready to create a working group of young people and other older people. so i would like to invite specialists to this working group. i think everyone is looking at today, and we are open to their cooperation, you know. i'm sure he will succeed. we'll start filming everything soon. we'll start it now, work on the canvas, then the scripts. what are we on next year will be at work. in essence, today
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we are talking about the day of national unity and everything related to this date, historical facts and , in fact, mental problems and not a problem that is connected with us. i ’m looking at that chat that we have a lot of actually congratulations from poland and the czech republic, which congratulate us on national unity day. and actually, this is so surprising enough, but on the other hand. do you understand the command? what, well, yes, these are the holidays that you need. as a matter of fact, share by people who understand what happened exactly the same as it happened yuri gennadievich let's go back to finnish. and you are the only one who now represents the western, belarus, huh? about 15 years ago i made a film between uh eastern western belarus. i was in sapotkin and mstislavl. and as a matter of fact, 15 years ago i didn’t find the difference, and, of course, as a journalist, i succumbed to the trends that exist in western eastern ukraine in ukraine, and there this rift is really visible even now
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he was visible electorally. he is now visible in the war, as far as we have it is prominent. story. again, we have been communicating with brest a thousand times, grodno, we do not understand that people are on the other side. there from the other side of our country. they are all belarusians. we probably do not have such a difference, but still confirm or refute my opinion. i think that you are absolutely right and there are no such significant differences to say that these are completely different parts of the world or parts of one state. yes . it's more of a historical one. i would call her wound with in the context of what we call the polish occupation, which was reflected in a certain way, but not in such a way as to say that there is a serious difference. look at the thirty-ninth year. with the advent of soviet power , an industry was formed in our country. maybe it is a little younger than the eastern squirrels, but it appeared the same way, the social sphere, the infrastructure,
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let’s say, the administrative territorial structure, everything that we use today , we live without thinking, but it appeared it was then that it was laid down. eh, now i have to talks about various anniversaries of organizations. yes, here we have, for example, they celebrate there seventy-five eighty years and you begin to look at the year of formation of this or that factory there for this meat processing plant thirty-ninth fortieth. well, then after the war. this is what it says that this is how the development base, it came then to the ukrainian zapodenets, as it did not take root in our country. yes , of course, because we even carried out in soviet times a reasonable policy aimed at the same attitude towards the western and eastern regions in fact. here what i cited, dear colleague, are examples , after all, in fact, a lot of money was also spent on the development of western belarus, which was lagging behind this agrarian-salary. it means that part of the military poland in order to raise the standard of living of the population and this was done, despite all the difficulties in the modern republic of belarus, again thanks to the principled position of our president. we also don’t have such a section; there
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are some western and eastern regions, but take the same ukraine and look, there is actually all of eastern ukraine the people who inhabited are treated as second class second class citizens. here is western ukraine - yes. it's all about the east. this is something that the ukrainian authorities themselves have already laid down and are broadcasting further. so, in turn, ukraine often took offense at the western mommy pasha, we extract it with our own hands. and you, uh, nikit well, here's a question for the younger generation of belarus , do you think there really is this division into west and east, in our country or not? it seems to me that he doesn't exist. this is just a fantasy - some kind of fictional and imposed point those who want to hang up some kind of cliche in our society and want every pole, for example, after all , she also touched, first of all, western belarus, because the poles really clearly
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understand that it is necessary to open the grave of some anything. e, who died from the army. regional need. here is some kind of polish house to put. there is something else here, and this is, after all, primarily concerned with western belarus. here's how to fight it you need to fight here. do you understand? messi talking about preserving the historical memory, we understand that this memory will be and these processes will be aimed at young people so that rosli understands relayed the correct theses laid down our song here the organization of the unification of the party and representatives of civil society work through the prism of civic patriotic education in order for the youth to become a historian some cultural socio-political processes, and now just look, i'm in the eleventh grade. i come. yes, i have here, for example, polish music. i honestly i will say that in grodno a lot of people listen to polish rock, because they listen to it in the fm station in pinsk, there is also no polish fm. well, nevermind, well, anyway, they're listening. they see. they drive ours , this is the story. we went shopping in
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bialystok. she hasn't passed yet. it is, i understand that here we have all the brands that we used to buy there, but this is the petty-bourgeois mentality. he is needed. turn around like this, you understand with loud phrases, we got together and did not help. you know, if we talk about music, about the polish horn yes, and what young people listen to, and about the films that we shoot, we must understand. that films - this is a good factor, but there are other negative factors in the country that affect films - this does not overlap, in particular. let's pay attention. uh, something that worries me and worries a fairly significant part of our society. this is why in the twentieth year, some people wanted to sell their native country, and today in 2023 , performing a song is not for sale. hut batkovs. is it normal that this double standard is a pretty big point, uh, part of our society. let's go further, this list can be expanded in the way of kobyakov koko-bye and these strongmen dim dimych is it okay to popularize well, but i will answer homosexuality, but let's remember
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last year on september 17, and the whole minsk arena of this song. i didn't sing along people. well, we can understand the question, you understand the social policy that the president is pursuing us. she is present, we are surprised. why the youth don't want to start a family? wait wait, i agree on me. i agree with your opinion that it has a place to be, but on the other hand, you understand, when we now begin to impose certain labels on all these people that you named, they contribute to unity. you know, there is a concept of forgiveness to some extent, maybe these people are not suitable for this, as you say forgiveness, but on the other hand. everyone has a second chance next to you stands with you stands yuri voskresensk if only such labels yuriy voskresenske was hung on him, he would not
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have stood here, he had this chance. i agree with you. many of my other patriot citizens are entitled to this opinion, but if people didn’t get a second chance, here’s a vivid example, and people didn’t take advantage of the shadow and finally support him in the part that what could be the forgiveness of lgbt when he sold earlier? he often does it because you say, excuse me a little bit, i mean, tomorrow. i will continue. naturally. this is wrong, therefore, and if about today, historically means what was put before us, so what to do in such a situation. i will say we need the youngest nails, at least from kindergarten , to educate our children in the spirit of our national cultural traditions, our national spirituality, and then this young generation, when it grows further, it will be work, but it must be done. yes, 39 artyom ivanovich, from those very young nails.
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you have first-graders going there. ah, eleventh grade. yes, national unity day. here there two years ago the third year. we will celebrate it. hmm, it was a completely new holiday for everyone. i mean, well, a new form. i don't know if you were working at the time or not. but it is unambiguous in every educational institution, especially where it is. interaction with young children young children were looking for their own form, which would be able to explain those complex events in an accessible language. how did you decide to adapt this holiday, it is clear that there are some common postulates at the state level, but still, something like that is possible . here's a cool idea. well i will say in turn, that in schools and educational institutions of the city of minsk and in general in the territory of belarus e. on national unity day they celebrate uh, essentially the same way. and everyone has lessons
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and memories during this week, and the class within class hours is a solemn line with a rise, and moisture with the performance of game, now our children almost all know the anthem. uh, this has contributed to the fact that now our generations, uh, aspire to become a patriot. of their country, and in turn, we also invite you to dialogue platforms and cultural figures, and this and some first-grader deputies go to sit down beautifully, shift halls, and adults tell them how natural, of course, it will all be very difficult. naturally. museum rooms and museum expositions are now opening in schools. artyom i 2 years ago to my son, a seventh grader. today , a ninth-grader, he devoted 2 days to explain what is the meaning of the day of national unity. i told, i explained.
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how long do you think it takes to actually, why did i start with this question, what we have at some point , it seems to me, is not this concept of the enemy, because the liberation campaign of the army. he goes against someone. so we freed it from someone. for a very long time we did not consider the poles as enemies. and now it’s like we don’t think so either, or we think. here’s how to unite, from whom we freed, i’m a historian by training, but i explained for 2 days why this happened in 1939 and why brest became the territory of belarus and we should be proud of it. here, how did you do it? well of course, this all needs to be developed in history lessons. it is certain now. we can say that we are not something that children understand well, look at the great patriotic war, everything is clear. we won, and in fact, our victory in the ninety-first year
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, nothing is clear, the country fell apart. and who won us is also completely unclear. and here , like, kirill, do you want the children to start literally in a year? uh understand understand yuri because an adult understood, firstly about adults. secondly, we are talking about forms, then there is no way to let it form into a vacuum. if we do not occupy, now some niches will be explained for us by others. she's just colleagues. so it has already happened, and for decades we have not touched upon the issues of the history of the betrayal of the belarusian people. we had it just like any other nation. we didn’t touch it, we thought that it’s enough that we tell, we show, we implement historical politics on what heroically and when we now have an example of a president, a man whom all of us are in order to understand and i agree with some of this system, and then i tuned in. now we have looked at our mistakes that we made before the twentieth
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year before the twentieth year. here is one of the mistakes we did not tell and did not pay due attention. again. repeat to me to finish the stories of betrayal about the bchbesh flag. ask about this rag 98% do you know what year it appeared and who started it? in which one is 1917? who drew? in which city, petersburg, petrograd is good? and when he appeared, my colleagues on the street, people, just did not know they were told to hold. this is the flag of the freedom of independence there. they were not in the know, there was a certain historical illiteracy. now we are correcting this topic now in history textbooks. uh, so for the first year for all our students of all the body of the country there are several pages, there is one page exactly devoted to the history of the betrayal of our people. the next time someone takes out this rag and starts waving it, so that the hand doesn’t reach close to it and place the innovation and so on, but for this this time must pass, because the textbook
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appeared only this year, and before that , students studied for 20 years, and we didn’t talk about it, we didn’t talk about the flag. ah, very quickly all thinking people learned this lesson, who did not even know in the twentieth year. here through me is not very fast. i meet dozens every week. well, not every week directly with a dozen, well, a month there are dozens of labor collectives and everywhere in any interesting i ask, i don’t know, they need to tell them about it. and now, just the same as your question, i answer your question and correctly. i i support yuri, we need time to educate today, if we missed these issues, our society concerns at such a moment, when time is so fleeting , nothing to people. unfortunately, there is no need to be realistic. they are dreamers and then everything will be fine. taking into account the fact that in 20 in the twentieth year it happened. eh, the reset is correct, and taking into account the fact that little time is needed for e, in the field of ideological work, not
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to make such mistakes, about which e nikita e said, that is one thing. yes we have and some authors of the history of the textbooks of the belarusian statehood, which have black and white on their foreheads. uh, they shouted for the glory of poznyak at rallies and there are even such videos by some political scientists, but then they became the support of the state and showed themselves to be real fighters. it's all the same, uh, the people who got on the right side in 2020, when they did such a three-year marathon of fighters - that's one thing, but when nikita says it right, they sat out. and they propagate more and more, not something that falls out of our ideological canvas with considering that. kirill said that we don't have much time, so we need to polish it right away at the initial stage and not allow it to do ideological work. i'm right. nikita listen
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and most importantly, in order not to go too far, this is also such a story. we are today art is a war on the historical front is passing through our territory. today we are fighting for our country, including historical issues , maybe we are colleagues, but we are a little deviating from the topic. we are talking about a new holiday for us, holidays that should unite us. here are the common values. we are going to that point. and let's punish, if we are talking about this holiday, then it’s understandable historical second, if you, uh, everyone is talking about alexander lukashenko yes, otherwise the president, in my opinion, has already clearly given several signals starting there from the same e invitation. to the poles on the global geopolitical level, ending with the fact that we remember this commission for the return of people who made a mistake and are ready to return
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to work for the good of their homeland. by the way, how are things in the commission? on the seventh, there will be a regular meeting and another big plastic bag. uh, the fugitives are asked to return to their homeland, you know. again, nikita fully agrees that every person can absolutely have their own opinion, but i want to say that even abroad people have the opportunity to repent, maybe from abroad. they make the choice to come back here and be punished. not everyone is punished. everyone is being punished. you know, we should talk about the day, national unity, not only september 17th. it is as sacred as independence day, as victory day. we must do everything to keep everything principles are those values that we constantly broadcast as because it is our ancestors who accomplished a feat. these are the same soviet people who gave us the opportunity to exist independently. in an unknown state, this is our very integral part of the history of the formation of the belarusian state. we must multiply it. we must understand that a large-scale work in all
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areas of tektology on instagram, where young people are sitting today, cannot be achieved with one film. how do you carry out this work at the beginning said, like all of our we try to create civil society through the prism of civil-patriotic education in order to tell. what historical events took place in the country. what were the contradictions? what are the actual facts of the falsification of history, what are the white spots so that they themselves do not read this evil spirits in telegram channels, we will tell them how it happened. they had everything without gaps, and they already saw the picture, in full, that is. in all our meetings we talk about the year of peace and creation about a, including preservation of historical memory listen they listen attentively ask provocative questions. we are only happy about this, because they don’t know a lot, for example, the guy said. and why are we not cooperating with poland today as actively as we are cooperating with russia ? yes, you know, we used to be. together in one state, i say, well, look what is happening today , who extended a helping hand to us, with whom we are together, yes, with whom we defend the native threshold together, and, well
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, you don’t need to know what happened before need to to look at what we have now, we go to such a small historical export, and we are dissolving all the dots above it. and what, in your opinion , reacts more to students? i don’t know what kind of things films are, there are some together, trips to the museum, some actions, there are brandings, anything in order to bring these ideas. i think that more, probably, some joint trips with the same classes of leaders in the museum, and the pioneer squads were going to birch potatoes and bring them just to show the first concentration camp. a we very often, uh, adopt such a practice as visiting memorial plaques, and visiting monuments of the great patriotic war, that is, our pioneer squad and cleaning helps to plant trees somewhere, fatherland. we are talking, we are talking now in general about that time, yes and all these memorial plaques. this is all in general, our students see what happened to them. uh, the same
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class teacher in history class, tells all this, and they understand what it was and how hard it all got. that's it that, as oleg notes , teachers have a huge impact on young people, therefore we should pay serious attention to training. they talked about this in the last program, because after the parents this is the next authority there should be biological research, in my opinion, we had with regards to who is still more important in dispute uh, parents or school in terms of educational work. a? if so, here are the numbers for themselves. we talked about personal family historical memory, and today it is not such an ancient story either. i mean the 20th century. as there, for example, the sixteenth twelfth. today you can still ask grandparents, and they talked with those
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witnesses and thus consolidate this foundation. but i also want to say something else in the context of national unity day, that this is certainly a historical event, but it is not only history. this is our society now. uh, our working people united. uh, this most difficult cleaning company, which took place under such conditions, is also characteristic of the belarusian cleanup when we unite to solve a particular problem , and this is also part of our national unity, which has always been with you and will be, and we also need to do this uniform unity. it rejects radicalism. understand? this is my opinion, again my personal opinion. i believe that when the people are united and strong. he can forgive. look how our president strong that he never said in his life that some nation is bad, these are ukrainians , these are our poles, these are ours we don’t say , of course, it’s just that he and realizing that the authorities of these elite countries, they are doing everything possible to
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denigrate him personally, not even belarus him personally. here he is the whole thing, because he is strong and wise. he forgives this whole thing, realizing that by his behavior he unites around himself with his thoughts, because the people's president yes , artificial forces, artificially the image of an enemy from some people who, as it were, should have been do it. our head of state congratulates on the holiday. just recently, the people of ukraine yes independence people want other peoples, because close people, and their politicians. this artificially planted america was liberated from its land. the bad currents or la-la regarding western belarus were freed from the unfair polish authorities, because there was no justice for the belarusians there. listen if even so family stories of brothers, and in my family. eh, my wife. there the settlers remained on the territory of belarus
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to live are people who came here on behalf of the polish government in order to develop these lands. yes, and the polish horsemen remained in the bobruisk region and, in fact, they lived and everything was fine, everything was fine. those who remained in belarus became belarusians. after all , there are ethnic poles in pinsk, of course. of course, i'm like them. normally our poles are our poles. here we are. the fact is that the same poles joined the red army in 1944 and 1941. people are different, but we should all have one common value, belarus, the interests of belarus and, uh, varnish and become a piece. maybe only the weak, and the weak is shattered from the inside. we can not in any way such places, each historical figure must be evaluated within the framework of that historical time, when it was i have already said historians. it says all
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the actions that are performed. now they are in the modern world in the thirty-ninth year. we lived differently, but at the same time, what we got. these people who did it, they became our heroes. talks of heads of state are held in minsk today states in belarus and equatorial guinea meeting of the president of belarus alexander lukashenko with the president of equatorial guinea teodora abianganthema imposaga. it began with an official ceremony, then a round of negotiations began in a narrow format, then in an expanded
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format, following their results, it is planned to sign a package of bilateral documents aimed at developing relations in a wide range of areas from the economy to the humanitarian sphere. we are a technological country and are ready to transfer these technologies to your country and the african people. you will see something at us , get acquainted with our productions. and if you like something. if we are capable of something, if, from your point of view, we can help your state and africa as a whole, you tell us, we will definitely do it, we will definitely do it. you must know that you are not strangers to us, to us, to belarusians , russians, because we have. the history of cooperation, which goes into the depths
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of the development of the existence of the soviet union , because you are close and not strangers to us. we invite you to belarus open before you, our hearts, the leaders of equatorial guinea arrived in belarus on an official visit the day before. in general, the program. the visit of the distinguished guest is expected to be eventful. it also includes visits to enterprises to familiarize themselves with the potential of belarusian manufacturers for the first time, the results were summed up by the participants of the women's belarusian uzbek business forums during. meetings of negotiations, 14 memorandums and an agreement on cooperation were signed, including a document on the creation of a joint leather shoe production, 15 contracts were concluded in the amount of 93.5 million belarusian rubles. as the participants of the forum note, after its completion, there are firm intentions to develop ties and continue cooperation, a beautiful country, very beautiful nature and greenery of the forest. a very beautiful city. we really enjoyed. you and
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your girlfriend and colleague decided to come back and just as guests as tourists. well, i hope that we will also return to work. today we have opened a big road. this is uh thanks to our president shavkat miramanovich, your president of belarus uh, because they opened us health. here he gives to women. trust me woman leader woman leader woman. maybe u always u see a family raising a child and running a business. they may have reached e big heart - this gives us great motivation for the women's forum of the belarusian uzbek arbitrariness on me an indelible impression. and i am very pleased that the council of the republic initiated such an event. of course, we tried to do everything to ensure that our uzbek colleagues. uh, were impressed by our
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country to see its beauties the possibilities of its economic condition saw our love for our homeland , and it seems to me that we managed to visit the national center for artistic creativity of youth children in uzbekistan. youth children. these are about 190 associations of interest from musical , choreographic theater to fine arts, cooperation with republic. belarus in all directions. today is very interesting, uh, and very uh, in terms of exchange of experience in terms of attracting investment and developing our trade relations in terms of. especially uh, the exchange of experience in the field of education. it is very interesting for the republic in order for the agricultural organizations of the gomel region to actively
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harvest potatoes, just for harvesting the second bread in the gomel region. more than 3,000 hectares of agrore allotted, note a higher yield compared to last year for the cultivation of this crop in the northern side of the region is more favorable, it is in these areas, the soil associated with potatoes, therefore , that belarusian potatoes are more successful. culture, export of the recommended profitability is about 50% belarusian, biathlete. anton smolsky became the best sprint race at the commonwealth cup. the competition started today in sochi. anton's time to finish was 48 seconds. faster than the result of the closest competitor, which was alexander povarnitsam, third place was taken by another russian. nikita pistons, two more belarusians got into the top ten. ilya ovsienko and maxim vorobey in the new season, biathletes will compete in four stages instead of six , the first of them in the summer biathlon format.
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op to september 10, the second stage of the commonwealth biathlon cup will take place on the snowy slopes in ufa in mid-december, the third stage will be hosted by raubichi from the fifth to the seventh of january , the final stage will be held in murmansk in april . but you are very happy tired. maybe he has swallowed smoke, he is very physically clogged there. well, they didn’t give emotions, so you did it in the morning. all
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service, but it's worth it. this person will always remember. my name is valery shirko. i am a senior warrant officer inside the ministry of emergency situations, the commander of the fire department of the emergency rescue unit in the city of kashinsky district, there are two parts, the first part will be a bowl, the second part of the city and
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one post of a spoon. we are guarding the congress volkonskaya facility, one of the most powerful stations in belarus was built even under the ussr and is still working. and the main task is in demand is the maintenance of this facility, but plus we also have the subordination of the city and the nearest district - these are close villages in each guard of 15-16 people. the arrival is planned for another fourth now done. here, well, here is every combat vehicle and everyone has a driver, commander and fighters. well, we own
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4 types of equipment that help us fulfill our duties. my fighting girlfriend has a car with 10 tons of water and 360 liters of foam applied. mostly water. it's for either cooling some parts, or to extinguish the hearth itself, foam to assassinate cars. this is a chemical substance that interacts with water and occurs due to this. by car, about a hundred. these are compressed air dredge cylinders. that is, we can breathe directly into places where unfit guys are. it protects both the organs of respiration and vision. well, when i came
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to work in this unit, i was on the first move, this ural when javier was practically, he saved other cars that didn’t pass, and he is the only one who is an old man quietly rode downstairs. as if nothing had happened, so no one writes it off, in order to have a high cross. god forbid to get somewhere, he will get anywhere. without this, i’m here on my own , because there were guys who came to us who were physically weak and a month later they already wrote, the report of the rescuers has another function not only to extinguish the fire, but there is also mixed work. for example, i am both an industrial and
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freelance chemist. now let's do the last on top, the affected little the child, fell unsuccessfully and it is impossible to drive up to him, you have to use alpine equipment. the height of the third floor is about 12 meters, right here. the main thing reliability is to save a person so that he does not break loose, including suffering, for example , something broke there and you need to carefully remove it and lower it to the ground and hand it over. help coming soon. military discipline, i will say. this is the same as a sports discipline only in a slightly different
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format. it's like a universal soldier, as in russia, let's say they have a division, there is it is our savior. what is the best way to test your erudition and ingenuity with the right tricky questions? name the fabulous genie who was saved because of the turning by the soviet boy of volk-crutches, old man hottabych, and the full name is further well received. this is absolutely correct. hope can still answer this question. and if i answer incorrectly, it will be minus
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five points of the parallelepiped, all faces are squares, because a rectangle is also a square. the brightest star in the night sky in the northern hemisphere is a halyar star, you ask me, i say watch intellectually entertaining projects on our tv channel in the breakfast of champions project. we will tell. how to start your morning right, looking at the ingredients? i honestly can’t even imagine that today you and i are cooking eggplant oatmeal pancakes. and i will cook stuffed
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