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[000:00:00;00] the championship of ukraine and the khl is starting tomorrow, the belarusian beach soccer team is starting at the euroleague super final. the parallel ticking of the belarusian football championship is shakhtar from the page with dynamo minsk . well, that’s all, this is a reasonable coin on the belkel tv channels, the family company loves sports, we will be absolutely successful. our release has been completed by novinor, eena, and inshae projects beltali, the radio company is available on the website tvr-kopka by multi-vera. review of the most important sporting events, head coach of the national team carlos alas ferrer called the expansion of such players for the september matches qualifying for the european championship 2024 two gold, silver and three bronze - this is the result of the belarusian wrestlers at
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the world youth championship, which jordan hosted in an exclusive interview with the athletes. tell me, you repeated and surpassed this result of 1092 in the training process, but i was ready to show faster than a second right there in athens . yes, if this was one race, not four bright moments and real emotions. one of the most spectacular one of the most exciting views on tv channel belarus 24. club of editors the west has completely isolated its information space from unpatriotic belarusian and russian media, the enemy is very smart, very rich and acts very effectively, so it’s not
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just this rabid propaganda, but by showing stories, sorting it out on the shelves, you can understand this matter, and here are the viewers and our task. think while they write their manuals. we, too, must look at this and write our own anti-insect manuals with the states of insects in europe, that is, reducing them to the level insects about such justice. we are basically talking if the united states of america has not joined. eh, to the roman statute . internationally, it’s not that it’s being distorted; it simply doesn’t exist. yes , and this has never happened under international law, it is impossible to reach an agreement, capital will always deceive and commit any violation, don’t miss it
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, residents on the belarusian channel 24 september days, we remember our history , turn the page of textbooks. we also talk with our children about the fact that since it was not always about what else some hundred years ago belarus was not within its current borders that our western land and brest and the great
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pinsk baranovichi was supposed to become a bridge for polish expansion further to the east on september 17, the thirty-ninth changed the course of history, the day of the reunification of belarus eastern western it parts of september 17 of the thirty- ninth year of the last century became a symbol of our national unity that is not subject to time. but this experience tells us that it is not important to be together in peacetime, to work for the good of our people and fatherland, and we must live like this, to never repeat the mistakes of the past again. to be strong in the face of new threats and challenges of the time, to preserve our peaceful, amazing, beautiful belarus for our children and grandchildren. for several years now, belarusians have been paying tribute to this memorable date , when both the country and the nation became united again . the day of national unity reminds us of
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the triumph of historical justice, which , however, is an eyesore and an eyesore for some today. how to maintain the integrity of the nation, despite gayle's political storms. do not forget into the past and preserve the present from the eve of national unity day. this is our main question. question number one. today we are in a special place , the temple of the book of the national library. she keeps memories, including the events of the last century, when i was a lynx. well, for almost 20 years, it has actually been divided in two, what a time it was for those belarusians, as we often say, who were on the other side of the border on the other side, and for the eastern belarusians. what was the policy more, and in relation to these belarusian land plots may further
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have been the intentions of polish persons from the very beginning even before the signing of the treaty of riga during the negotiations that took place in october. uh, twenty years old. and even a little earlier it became clear that there would be a division of belarus, and even then our society perceived it as a big drama and even a tragedy, uh. this division is truly heartbreaking. eh, there was a painful process, a tragic process for belarusians since the late twenties, in fact we are talking about such an ethnic dictatorship. uh, ethnopolitical dictatorship, this is harsh pressure on a national and religious basis. it is happening more and more clearly. we can clearly see this from the negative dynamics of belarusian schools, which are practically disappearing, being squeezed out by the belarusian press, it comes to the point that it is prohibited to speak openly in the belarusian language in public space and there are quotas for ethnic minorities in the bureaucracy, in the army, in the police, they are not allowed to be officers
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positions do not allow higher education establishments. e.i. if belarusians were not allowed in at all, then the jews who get there are subjected to discrimination, conscious of ethnic and religious principles , and the orthodox church is being infringed upon. well , in the year thirty-four, everyone knows this creation of the infamous concentration camp in kartun birch, the combination of these conditions created such a stuffy atmosphere of suppression. well, in addition, it must be said that a conscious policy of nervous economic development was pursued. and de facto speech. it was about the fact that western belarus was subjected to colonial exploitation, and from here they were siphoned off. eh, raw materials were supplied there. e. well, do you know there is such a myth that supposedly in everyday life ? they lived well there, but we have objective data. memoirs of any individual residents, do you know there? well, maybe someone got to the master. there in the servant or somewhere else. yes, he could have lived quite well, or there really was a prosperous government farm for belarusian porridge, there were
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n’t many of those, in general, the general impression of people coincides with these data that we have there is. well, yes, there was a relative abundance in the stores, but the availability of these goods was extremely low, that is, people could afford, uh, buy this in the body, but the majority of the population did not have access. it is necessary to imagine once again the situation in western belarus, emphasized by this situation, in order to understand why it created objective conditions for the national liberation struggle, which took place in different forms, such as partisanship? an insurgency is simply a mass insurgency. we must still study and return to this. well, by the way, if we take this event, we have known it since september of this year. after all, bor there are different interpretations, but official poland still believes that this campaign of the red army. it was nothing more than the occupation of the eastern lands then, which were part of poland. we can answer such statements, because, well, the poles can consider anything
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unconditional. for them it was painful, but, nevertheless, the soviet union did not want to enter the war, and it delayed the situation and the red army began its campaign only in conditions the flight of the polish government from warsaw, no matter how the fact was established, the government left warsaw, the polish army was defeated. by that time, the soviets had entered the territory of western belarus and western ukraine. well, the most important thing is the attitude of the local population. we know that with the exception of ethnic poles there are belarusians and lithuanians and jews. they greeted the red one. and we have evidence that it was a wide public concert. everyone in the red army was greeted with such hatred when they were liberated. what's our regime? fixed? well, there are several hundred, maybe more cases when i set myself within the limits. you know, i would say that the frame is a kind of belarusian triumphal arch - it is a bright sculptural symbol, an architectural symbol of any time. even architecture
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rather. eh, from this period in 1939, all the political forces. here the communists to the christian democrats welcomed the arrival of the red beautiful , once again speaking, understanding both the positive and negative features of the soviet system, uh, and this is what we rely on when we talk about the significance of the seventeenth holiday. e september. not only as liberation, but also as a day of national unity, and it is fundamentally important for us that conditions were created under which the belarusian state was united within the fullness of its borders of this period, all ethnic lands, belarus in your opinion, reproaches or claims. from the side of official poland today, they remain on this issue, or is this still such a historical, logical step, since this is a ride for us on a historical claim. yes they are trying to blame skip these resolutions. they even passed the european parliament through there to the parliamentary
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assembly of the council of europe with condemnation. eh , that is, to blame the soviet union on an equal footing with germany, which is absolutely unfounded, and to blame it for its own military political miscalculations that led to the outbreak of world war ii. and this polish company in germany is trying to transfer the wine. it is preserved and will be preserved, i am convinced of this from a political point of view. official politicians say no. we have no complaints, at the same time time in poland the cruisers are moving and supported by the government. that is, it is as if in the memory of a rat , documents on property rights are stored, and so on and so forth, there are, uh, cultural political organizations, but they act, we cannot help but notice them. whatever their influence. the second point is not supported by the polish government either - this is the card of the pole; let me remind you that it was initially introduced only for post-soviet territory. now they have already extended it to other countries, but why are they introducing this card?
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this means some kind of claims, that is, an attempt to use the polonium of the polish diaspora in the world in the interests of its political influence. the next point is that i am convinced that at this stage, polish political circles do not set the goal of seizing some part of the territory, they need complete control by the states. what form now is the concept that the party preaches about law and justice. this is the fourth speech of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth, the creation between the seas of the baltic black sea so-called union where in the center hegemoticism will be greater and it will surrounded by state protectors. from estonia to moldova, and we see in the example of ukraine, starting from may last year, a whole series of agreements that actually make ukraine dependent on poland. well, in particular, the most famous are that polish citizens are given rights. it’s not just that being equal with ukrainians is an absolutely exclusive right. they. i think foreigners are not granted such rights, and
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such legislative norms do not apply to ukrainians, but this is the territory of the post office. if we talk about colonial character, these are generally documents. it’s the combination of these factors that emphasizes and testifies to the presence of such geopolitical ambitions. e among polish politicians, and not only among the ruling party. why do we see such different eyes today? again, with our neighbors , we look at this historical memory at the historical truth. do we today have any hope of understanding reconciliation in these issues based on history in the fact that neighboring peoples do not need to be dramatized, this happens so often. and in general, even i would say this, naturally a process. there is no need to strive. in history, towards some kind of unification, there are completely different versions of history. and even this is an individual subject of study; it’s a different matter when history is politicized using their own interests. we see this, for example, in poland, where, uh, an institute of national memory has actually been created. this is, uh, the historical police with very strict
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sanctions for other interpretations, polish politicians pay great attention. they just pay attention to this story and use it to their advantage. e for broadcasting your own politics on neighboring territory. e for suggestion, including one’s own narratives. this is unacceptable for us. uh, so naturally we take a pretty hard line against this. uh, as in historical politics, we bring the poles to the polish government, despite all the relationships. so to speak, the unfriendly are now ready to return to normal dialogue, but without preliminary claims based on respect for each other’s interests. why is poland , for its part, escalating what for the poles today in this sense we see a lot examples. we can generally be good neighbors for each other; they don’t like to remember. eh, soviet times, but relations between the bssr yes , it was part of the soviet union and more were absolutely normal, we remove the whole context. warsaw moscow but the beys and
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the polish people's republic were absolutely good friends. there was a cultural exchange there. uh, she’s the most beautiful, in my opinion, what do you think the vitebsk bazaar grew out of, uh, the polish song festival, this is such an image for understanding what’s happening. we can be such friends. normal process for us moreover , i would have gotten more from it, but the politicization of this issue is an attempt to use historical myths to, uh, support modern politics, which is quite subjective, existing in the brains of polish politicians. these phantoms about the past are the desire to create some kind of greater poland, plus elections are now underway and they are permanently taking place. naturally, and when problems arise, and now there are very big economic problems. there is a desire. this is due to such chauvinism using historical themes. uh, enlist the support of a certain part of voters unconditionally. foreign forces take advantage of this. first of all, the united states of america , of course, the americans after the second world war consciously relied on
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anti-soviet anti-russian nationalism. and we see some elements of narrative. these policies are very similar in relation to belarus to ukraine to poland, even in the balkans they are broadcast by radio free europe to the voices of america specials were created. institutes in munich in other regions among the same polish diaspora that found itself in a large number of great britain in west germany in the united states of america and this, too, this factor cannot be exaggerated, but it cannot be underestimated either. for our part, we are pursuing a consistent line. uh, there can be no compromises at the expense of our historical memory of our emotional interests, but we can come to an agreement , we can also turn some unpleasant pages, but the day of september 17, national unity day - this is evidence, but for a very long time they did not give this state holiday, despite requests from the public, so as not to offend, but the polish states. this won't
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happen now. we will consistently defend our interests, including our vision of history, but at the same time we are ready within the framework of dialogue. e on an equal basis. e be friends with our neighbors. you know, the president said that neighbors. they do not choose from god, we understand this, i would like the polish side to understand this among ordinary poles, not everyone, but very much we understand such an understanding, we see, if in the end there is real democracy, which is in poland. no, oh which many people say will triumph, sooner or later politicians will come to power who will force life to pursue such a line. alexey viktorovich september 17 is called an act of historical justice and museum exhibits can sometimes tell about this better than any words. we are now in the museum of the great patriotic war. it's here. it may be small, but nevertheless there is an exhibition dedicated to it. here, to those events of the reunification
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of belarus what were these september days like for those belarusians, someone was literally on for two decades, he found himself on the other side of the border only when poland was left without its polish leadership , only when it became clear that the days of the polish army were numbered only when german troops had already advanced closely and were on the territory. uh, lvov brest uh, were near grodno only then the soviet union made a decision on september 17 at the beginning of the famous liberation campaign of the red army. the troops of the belarusian and ukrainian fronts have been activated, uh, which received literally the night before this event, instructions that they should come to the aid of the fraternal belarusian and ukrainian people
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suffering from, uh, polish occupation, uh, prevent the occupation of belarusian and ukrainian lands from the germans and it was under these slogans of the liberation of their brothers, belarusians . and ukrainians. e, the red army began military operations, and e in many places. uh, the red army met absolutely no resistance. people came out with flowers, and people came out with bread and salt, they met the troops of the red army, like liberators, this was very typical for the majority. belarusian lands. no. yes , you can see how the council is moving here. the troops are just advancing into this territory, but with all this, it should be noted that even the polish state itself and those remnants of the polish political military elite, they did not perceive
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the arrival of the soviet army as some kind of threat to the occupation, the same thing, by the way speaking, neither great britain nor france, which, in defending poland, declared war on germany , took absolutely no diplomatic action, to accuse the soviet union of violations of any agreements, this once again confirms that from the point of view of international law. uh, soviet troops came to the aid of the belarusian ukrainian people, left without top leadership , divided into parts thanks to the decisions of the riga peace of 1921, and no one in the world, then and for many years. after that i didn’t perceive it. it's like an act of aggression. and in the soviet union and on the lands that returned to the fold of their east slavic civilization on the belarusian lands especially western belarus hmm most of the population perceived this precisely as an act
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of justice. therefore, you can see how the residents of western belarus peacefully and with smiles talk with the red army soldiers. these are truly historical facts. and of course. uh, when we consider any historical event, it always has different facets, different sides, like uh, for anyone, these are not even two sides of the same coin, and there is also an edge, but in fact, today we must stand on the positions of our people of our state for belarusians who, by will riga peace treaty based on the results. the results of the bloodiest soviet-polish war were worse. the belarusians found themselves abandoned by the political and military trumpets of the civil war and revolution. yes, they were torn apart due to political circumstances. they became part of a group that was alien to them in terms of
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ethnicity and religion. and in general, in its entirety, statehood on the one hand. uh, it was, of course, a tragic moment, because the second world war began, which would later bring a huge multimillion-dollar loss of destruction, which will distort the fates of millions of people, but on the other hand. it was a very bright moment for belarusians, because they were finally able to unite within one state. they were finally able to speak their native language comfortably. they could easily profess the religion that was given by their ancestor and the ancestor of their ancestors and , uh, a significant part of society took the day of september 17 extremely positively, so, by the way, speaking, here, uh, the place names in the cities that appeared then streets , squares, september 17 were largely
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they were widespread in western belarus and there was no more memory of this than, for example, in the east there were vitebsk vitebsk mogilev gomel e.g. that moment, well, september 17th. it was one of the holidays, then several years after the annexation, but uh, the local population perceived it. it’s simple, when it was for the residents of western belarus, it really was a real holiday, a real red day of the calendar, and it’s very good that we are today after many years, in general, but we have returned to this historical truth. and for us today is september 17th, which will be for many years. he just kept quiet afterwards. and today it becomes a real day, and this is a very significant date , the day of this nationwide belarusian unity, the day of truly returning to the family. yes, it is always the greatest joy
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to unite with your family. this is the greatest happiness for a person when you can return to your father’s house, when you can sit with your family there by the fireplace at the festive table. yes, just hug, in addition to these historical facts, what is on in your opinion, today it is necessary and important to speak. in the current realities, all belarusians from young to old. well, when we today, uh, from the perspective of the modern day, look at belarus at what place it occupies in the world, we see that, firstly, we managed to build a real state with true sovereignty. belarus managed to survive without creating any new fault lines within itself, a new division line, we do not have xenophobia. we have no hatred towards other people. we don't have any ethnic conflicts. we have no conflicts on
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religious basis, although the two large denominations are orthodoxy and catholicism. and a number of small ones exist in our country and everyone is given the opportunity to, uh, profess their religion, pray there to the god you want, our current legislation, which in many ways appeals to the legislation back in the ussr before the war period. and in languages, the fact that the belarusian russian language has equal rights is that the state today is pursuing a very strict policy to prevent any disputes. on this basis, two languages ​​have equal rights. nobody cannot be forced to speak only one language. yes, there should be none. discrimination in the west now uses such a concept as positive discrimination. there is the creation of some more favorable conditions for some peoples.
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there are nations of languages ​​of religions. and it is these traditions of unity, the absence of conflicts, that belarus must carry not only through the 21st century, but also the next twenty-second, this is the very, main heritage that we are using today, using the date of september 17, as a certain reason. yes, this is exactly the heritage we need keep it very carefully, because in the world we see that all politics today is built on inciting endless conflicts and our happiness is that we were able to maintain peace in our country and we must pass it on to our later. alexey viktorovich, in your opinion, the unity of the nation is today an inoculation of internal shocks, after all , there have been attempts to divide the people and there will probably be more, but what does this entail today? this is the current reality, when we talk about a single nation. we have
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so many examples before our eyes. eh, when it didn't help unity and the nation were able to divide, of course , they come first of all to the new ukraine, where all possible fault lines were used and bore fruit. unfortunately, they were able to divide the people there along linguistic, territorial, national and religious lines. eh, they found a lot of opportunities there for people within the country to start hating each other. today technology, in fact, work with mass consciousness and society is so masterly that even the strongest is monolithic. society can be divided if you find at least a small crack, so as far as belarus is concerned, it is very important that in addition to this social unity, we understand and, uh, realize the importance of existence. actually sovereign power, own state system. the state
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system, the political elite must be interested in the existence of this country and must be interested in ensuring that this country exists in the best conditions. by the way, this is an important point that separates the republic of belarus from a much better point of view exposes the political regimes around us, because here we, unfortunately, see either some alien leaders, there are americans in the uh, positions of presidents of lithuania and citizens on the other side, or uh, when we see how, uh, the conventional west is at war with the conventional east to ukraine and there is a struggle, whether our eastern or western president will lead the country and will continue to pull the blanket over himself. now, when in our country we have, firstly, the strong leadership of a strong political leader, who at the same time understands the need to preserve and civil and military peace in our country
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is being done as much as possible. that’s when civil society will support the political power of the public administration system. that’s it, then we can say that this is an important moment of our modern component, but the existence of belarusians and the belarusian state. well, i want tomorrow to sound sincerely happy holiday. but what do you want on this day? and what is it like for you today in the current realities in this regard? here is the same question number one. i i want to wake up on this day and scroll through the news to see that nothing happened. nothing bad. return to this news only in the evening and see that the news feed is full of smiling people, celebrating people, that everyone is sending smiles and congratulations to each other and no other news. on this day, just not. this is probably
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my greatest desire. for me , national unity day is historical justice then in 1939 now that we returned this holiday, gave it official status and, of course, this is generally symbol of a return to our historical origins and the fact that the future will be built on this very powerful, solid, and historical foundation of our
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statehood. what impression does a person have when visiting our country for the first time? when i arrived in belarus, i saw that the sky was very strong and the water was very clean , the air was very good and the people were kind and the girl was very beautiful. i especially
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love belarus in the spring, when the chestnuts bloom, when yellow rapeseed flowers bloom along the roads, and this is yellow sea. she's mesmerizing afterwards. i found out that belarus is very good, all the teachers are good, so i want to study here and after 3 years of living in minsk, belarus and the city of minsk for my family. almost my native country. watch the project's look at belarus on our tv channel. how they artificially create shortages in international markets and inflate food prices. what does it have to do with the environment, fascism and the new world order, which is actively promoted through swabian and soros, and how all this affects the colossal increase in refugees in those fleeing hunger and war, why are they trying to pit them against the indigenous population of europe ? western sanctions on russian and belarusian
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fertilizers have made them inaccessible to most farms, wheat. more and more turning into new gold, un high commissioner for human rights. volker-türk said that in the next 30 years, more than 80 million people on the planet will face hunger. how to protect our quiet agrarian harbor from international storms, we will look for answers
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together for the main topics in the main broadcast, watch on tv channel belarus 24. we decided, together with talai, women parliamentarians, to organize such a project , they correctly said, it is informational and charitable, there are two, making up the first from the mouths of those people who were in donbass and who saw this disaster with their own eyes. tell the residents of belarus, citizens of the republic of belarus, about what is really happening there. well,

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