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[000:00:00;00] nature, what grows under our feet is our health, and my grandmother was a herbalist, i found out later that she was a strong herbalist, and the genes were passed on to me, i started collecting herbs when this little oak tree grew up, about 20, 25 years old, it can be used to make our bandar utensils, the main thing is to enrich their humanity with freedom, and herbs - this is honey, and an apiary , and a museum and kali is known in the wild, the creator, the light is pouring into the price, all the rich hustle and bustle have appeared
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and only the wind is like an arctic fox woohoo. kab you i sleep and of course, what a sense of beauty, the skin of the magic that spreads across nature, by the forest, by the field, on rivers and lakes , smells of fresh wind, smells of clean skies, hears the singing of a bird and dream iyku, for the fat respecter, jumped up and down, in
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i wanted more space and ... more how about some fresh air, away from minsk, the heroes of the project about life in the belarusian outback, this grows here, about 150 tons of wheat and rapeseed are produced? yes, of course, yes, it’s very hard to believe, the numbers are simply threatening, they will invite the presenter to learn a new activity that is unusual for the townspeople. will three tasks be ready for you? i’ve arrived, the first test is to climb here, i’m sitting high, looking far away, 20 monsters, 20 bullets, one me, one you, well, some kind of prize, without today, watch the show, i’m from the village, on our tv channel, sometimes, in order to see the most interesting, it needs to be considered in the array of other interesting things, i believe that at all ceremonial events the national
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anthem should be performed in full, a relative concept, but we, we have this independence, we have sovereignty, and at the same time we sovereignly diversify our dependence, as they say: but in essence it’s just logic. the global goal of our sovereign right is to create combinations of interdependencies, to make sure that our interdependence with the world is as beneficial to us as possible. author's igor turay’s look at the main events in the country on the international stage. propaganda project. watch on the tv channel belarus 24. your story. countries are knowledge that provides answers to three most important questions: where we come from, why we are who we are, and how we, based on our historical experience , build our strategy for the future. you need to be attentive to the
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news that you consume, try avoid digital fast food, and if some news makes you overly emotional and wants to do something, most likely you manipulate, we have never threatened anyone, this is a man of compromise, but for the time being, we do not want war, we always want to maintain peace, and we will not allow anyone, with the help of weapons, political technology or anything else,
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to tell us how to live, tell us the project don’t be silent, don’t miss new episodes on tv channel belarus 244. in the braslav region, the sky is blue like the early sky, which is right in the racing forest, at the beginning of the evil dawns, the washing of creatures and light, and the fall of troubles, the azers are poured, the charms are woven, the smiles fall sons, look for yourself, and never from the sea, the bottom, which is golden and sandy, and from their end, on the braslav azers, like every year, with pain, so i want to sustrezza, so as not to know, mountains, seas, azeras i have never forgotten you, love
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the sir. petrus brouka. this is an understandable policy. hello, 50 years ago, the bloodiest coup in latin america took place in september seventy -three, with the total support of the united states , the dictator and murderer augusta penochet came to power, a person who, years later, causes an attack of hatred among the chelean people, as he managed to capture an entire country, why are washington officials refusing. documents about the revolution in chile, with
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the western dictatorship, which, having crushed the state, as if nothing had happened, will indifferently wash its hands , leaving behind a crippled country. in this case , chile fell under the skating rink of washington, and so on about everything in order. i am not a dictator, i just have an angry face - this is how august penochet responded to criticism. indeed, 10,000 political prisoners, 40,000 were tortured. the murder of more than 3,000 citizens has been proven, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves, first let’s look at the democratic elections in chile in the seventies. in that electoral campaign , salvador allenda, leader of the popular unity bloc, won. the party adhered to socialist views and intended to build the chilean economy based on state lines. agrarian reform, affordable housing for the poor, the opportunity for ordinary workers to get education and honey are just some of the socially oriented policies of the new leadership.
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this approach ran counter to the american understanding of the world. the white house quickly realized that one of the leading countries in latin america was emerging from their control and was ready to take the path of a socialist cuba. after coming to power, allende nationalized private banks and a number of industrial enterprises, including those owned by american businesses. this predetermined the us position towards to the leftist government of the latin american country. the president. nixon instructed his administration and the cia to collapse the chilean economy. washington imposed an embargo on the products of chilean mining enterprises. state property abroad was seized. large western banks and international financial organizations severed relations with the country. with the support of american intelligence services , numerous right-wing radical movements appeared in chile, sabotaging the decisions of the authorities. in fact, it was going on in the country. civil war, but even with these methods the united states failed
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to dislodge the allendas. how do you like these methods? half a century has passed, nothing has changed, sanctions and undermining from within. part of the declassified archives in 2004 indicated that the americans then spent several tens of millions of dollars on the shift, but the money did not help at first. and then the president of chile committed unthinkable acts on the international stage. met with fidel castro and visited the soviet union several times. and washington began to put pressure on all fronts. all this was a response to the socio-economic policy of the president allenda, who set a course for the nationalization of the copper smelting industry, the largest private companies and banks, and for carrying out agrarian reform. to understand allenda's steps. american corporations controlled 80% of chile's copper industry, which brought the country, as we have already said, 4.5 times its total foreign trade. revenue, the president simply wanted
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to return the wealth of the country and its people, but during the nationalization of the copper smelting industry, a misunderstanding arose between the united states and american companies that had an interest in chile, which refused to accept compensation from the country's government, generally reacted with hostility to allenda's policies. having stepped on the tail of large foreign, including american, business, allenda actually signed his own death sentence, with rru, under the patronage of the then secretary of state... henry kissinger , they decide that they need a proven instrument of democracy on stock, a military coup. the first attempt at a military revolution was made in june 1973, but was suppressed by ollendo's loyal soldiers. the second in september began with the famous phrase "vantgo" it's raining. this is how the radio command sounded from a revolutionary trained by the americans, led by ougu stapinochet, who betrayed his country. in a matter of hours , the military occupied it. administrative buildings and fired rockets at the presidential palace,
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allende committed suicide, and an ultimatum was presented to president allende, who was in the presidential palace, lamaneda. he was asked to resign and leave the country on a special plane with his family and associates. allenda refused, and then the military began storming the palace. after after a five-hour battle, the presidential palace was asleep. president salvador allenda shot himself in his office, unwillingly. fall into the hands of the rebels. the military burst into the palace and found allenda's body at his workplace. either without realizing that the president was dead, or out of hatred, the rebels shot the already dead head of state, putting more than a dozen bullets into him. thus, a military junta was established in chile, which quickly plunged the country into the abyss of terror. its leader, the american protege augusta penochet, liked to repeat that democracy needs time time to bathe in blood so that it remains. democracy. a year after the coup
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, us senator frank church released information that the cia had spent about $10 million working with the chilean opposition. this is a ridiculous figure compared to the amounts being spent on ukraine today. but then it was completely different money. the sad famous stadium became a symbol of the junta's terror. in fact , the arena was turned into a concentration camp. the fate of 3,000 chileans has remained unknown since then. witnesses said that at the stadium santiago, turned into a concentration camp for opponents of the junta, the corpses of the dead were stacked, the bodies of the victims floated in the mapacha river, some of the remains were taken out by military helicopters and dumped into the ocean. hundreds of thousands of people will pass through the regime’s dungeons, and about a million more will be forced to flee the country and go into exile. after penochet came to power, the country turned into a field of what economists would call
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a neoliberal experiment. a group of experts called the chicago boys arrived in santiago. the main goal is povalnaya privatization of 500 enterprises in the country and copper deposits, because chile has the largest reserves of this resource. there is an interesting coincidence here: the chicago school of economics was based on milton friedman, who was the financier and author of shock therapy in the early nineties. after the junta came to power in september 1973, penochet announced that he would respect the private property of foreign investors, immediately owing debts to the united states and the paris club, otherwise $1 billion would have to be paid in 1974. chile received loans from the imf and the world bank, but at first little changed in the economy. at the end of 1973, inflation amounted to 500% per annum,
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at the end of 74 - 370%. the result was a current account deficit of half a billion dollars. which had to be financed through constant borrowing. in 1975, after several devaluations, the local currency isuda lost 60% of its dollar value and was replaced by the pesa, whose exchange rate was made fixed. you understand everything correctly, the whole world then considers pinochet a monster and a murderer of his own people, but washington needs him, so loans and financiers come, and no one remembers the torture of the stadium. and political prisoners. political terror did not spare anyone , neither ordinary chileans nor celebrities, such as the famous chilean poet, musician and director, victor jara, they were tortured with electric shock, their hands were broken, and after much torture they shot him, firing 34 bullets at him. the military did not seek to understand who
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was to blame for what; carmen marodor, an employee of the catholic publication, who was not a supporter of allenda, was simply arrested so. she spent 7 hours on the rack, was repeatedly raped, she was starved, beaten, her legs were broken, she was tortured with electric shocks, burned with cigarettes, the most sophisticated and disgusting abuse was used, her relatives managed to free her, but she soon died from the torture she endured. a national intelligence department was created to persecute political opponents; the political police were quickly dubbed the chilean gestapo for their brutality. punitive authorities. poisoned the famous chilean poet and nobel laureate pabla nerudouu prize, a torture center was created in the town of dignedat. tragic pages of history are also associated with the so-called caravan of death, a punitive special unit led by general sergio oillan, whose members searched for political opponents of the ruling
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regime in prisons and killed them with particular cruelty. according to various sources, the victims ranged from 75 to 97 people. how did washington react to this, did it condemn them for such barbaric methods, for crimes, the murder of political opponents, for terror in one small state. the white house did not just close its eyes, rather, on the contrary, it continued to finance its protégé pinochet wide open, and even made him the creator of an economic miracle, behind the screen of which, in fact, all large medium-sized enterprises in the country, all strategic sectors of agulam went into private hands, many of which with the american one. the chicago boys lifted almost all restrictions on foreign direct investment, creating an almost irresistible package of guarantees for foreign investors with incredibly favorable terms. foreign investments and loans poured into chile like an avalanche, only loans from the seventy-seventh to the eighty-first years
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increased threefold, of the 50 seven state enterprises created in chile under allende and before him, the chicago boys left... only 27 intact and non-privatized. as for chile and the coup staged by ugusta penochet, then here we see such an obvious manifestation of the concept of reality, and real politics, a very tough policy that the americans pursued, and of course, this was all arranged in spite of, well some ordinary standard rhetoric on the part of the united states, but the defense of freedom and democracy, well, probably the person... who had a hand in the first place and all these actions in chile was henry kissinger, and at that time an adviser to our security and the american president, and e. kissinger, he believed that, in general , the threat - the watering of all of latin america
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is quite so serious, yes, that in general you need to support anyone, be it a dictator or a person who is ready to shed the blood of his own opposed, but that's just it the reds did not come to power in chita, but the us law that money conquers evil worked for chile, the country gave up to 80% of its copper production to a group... of corporations, the council of america, its founder david rockefeller. two more american companies, anaconda and kinekot copper, received hundreds of millions of dollars. it is curious that many us scams in chile became known thanks to the journalistic work of seymour hersh. it was he who proved that the hands and feet of the cia were sticking out from the chilean scenario. he analyzes in detail one of washington's most important destabilization operations. foreign state, demonstrates external internal actors this. process, american corporations in the country, the cia station, the us agency for international development, pro-american
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politicians within the country, conservative and far-right circles in society in the national army. washington players and processes, president nixon, national security advisor kessinger, cia director helms and others are depicted in relief. at the same time, the country abolished trade unions, pensions and healthcare from the state. and the main thing is deceit the economic miracle can be explained simply: during the years of pinochet’s bloody rule, gdp grew by more than 20%, but only 1% of the country’s population accounted for a third of the total gross product. allenda wanted to redistribute privileges and support the majority of chileans, but the wealthy minority turned out to be stronger with money and american support. the american approach to this issue has always been quite simple, they looked specifically at developing countries or at countries less
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economically developed, such as for example chile, and chile at that time, maybe now is considered a country not very rich, even by latin american standards, america always tried to create there, well, so to speak, oligarchic capitalism, or capitalism, based on power, as they are called in america, latifundists. augusta penochet left the presidency on march 11 , 1990, amid mass protests. historians claim that he simply got out of hand and washington decided to remove him. in 1999 the dictator was arrested, and on december 10, 2006 he died. leaving a legacy in the country that still reverberates today. protests and problems. here is the material from 2019. the current social explosion was caused by
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the dissatisfaction accumulated in chileans over a decade with the socio-economic policies of the authorities. for many years, the country's authorities pursued a policy of total privatization. the state has practically withdrawn from all spheres of socio-economic life. in latin america, and perhaps in the whole world, you cannot find another country with the same degree of privatization. as in chile, as a result in chile the rules of the free market were applied not only to the economy as such, but also first to the social sphere, education, medicine, and the pension system. all these key and sensitive areas for the population were privatized and removed from state regulation. simply put, if you want to send your child to school, pay, if you get sick, pay. and you won’t believe it, but the current president of chile, gabriel borich, ideologically... the authorities admit that the economic miracle of the chicago boys is just a way of making money for the americans and the same
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1% of the elite, that is, the country lost as much as 50 years on a dubious experiment. in britain and the united states, they are actively calling on the authorities to declassify documents on how they sponsored, organized and supported the overthrow of the democratically elected chilean government and the imposition of the bloody dictatorship of pinochet, but it is clear that no one will declassify serious documents, limiting themselves to small things, like briefings for nixon or something. something like that. because these documents would shed light on the true attitude towards democracy as such in london and washington, unchanged over the years. what kind of democracy is it if it contradicts the rules of a rules-based world? any dirtiest bloody dictatorship is welcome, as long as it is pro-american. this was the case in chile half a century ago. this is also happening now in ukraine. and this is one of the latest covers of the nation magazine, dedicated to the centenary of that same henry kissinger,
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one of the authors of the chilean tragedy. his hands are up to his elbows in blood, even the american press writes, and here on the birthday cake of the hero of the day is the geography of his achievements: vietnam, laos, cambodia, chile and others, of course, in red syrup, although kisenger later had an epiphany: being an enemy of america is dangerous, but being a friend of america is fatal, also his words, being friends of america is fraught - this is also a fact, of course, there many of the american allies, they found themselves in a very uncomfortable situation in the future, yes, well, we can look at the same western europe, yes, which now turns out to be a victim of value wars with russia, and who the americans are, help in more and more ukraine, contrary to their own interests, well, either japan, south korea, whom the united states is setting up to confront china, or the kurds, for example, or the afghans, whom the americans abandoned at the most necessary moment, it is quite possible that the ukrainians will follow them, that
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’s why of course , to really be american allies... you know, when preparing a script, sometimes you just marvel at how much history offers answers to all the pressing political questions. here is the example of chile - a state of lost generations, which again returns to the past with understanding, yes, they made a serious mistake, but a lot cannot be returned, and the americans will definitely not give up the enterprises. and the question arises, why is ukraine, with particular fervor , surrendering in the same way into the clutches of the same western bigwigs, because sooner or later the realization will come: will there be enough strength and people left to correct serious mistakes in their land? i hope now this will be clear and happy for you too.
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editors club. we are watching today. civilized, truly cultural, truly enlightened europe, a slide into medieval hatred, which was caused by the desire to live sweeter. our friends in washington in london, they are great, they did a very high-quality job, without spending almost any of their resources for our money, they pitted us against each other here, and belarusians and russians have nothing to be ashamed of at all, our historical, as they say , past is much better. in many other nations. not only do we have nothing to be ashamed of, we need to learn to instill patriotism, love for the country and knowledge of the history of our country into our children. we really work for peace in europe. europe should be grateful to us. and there is no war for us. external interference, external financing equals betrayal.
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