tv [untitled] BELARUSTV October 14, 2023 7:30pm-9:01pm MSK
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[000:00:00;00] republic of armenia belarus, we also do this alphabetically, for the year the republic of belarus will be the coordinator , and question number one is still some kind of initiative so that the republic of belarus, represented by parliamentarians, of course, shows and it is implemented on the cis site. question number one is a question of peace, you see what is happening on our planet, i will say again that the president is a conflict, it would seem that this is somewhat far from us, but all this is interconnected, the conflict in ukraine, the conflict in the middle east, so today the theme of peace is the dominant one, in order to win and ensure peace, it is necessary to be united, including in the commonwealth of independent
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states. a belarusian pensioner is a person, a person, an active person, a person with an active civic position, a person with an active position in the family, uh, today a person who has reached retirement age can freely realize himself in all sorts of directions, and as we see, the most in demand is where it manifests itself to the maximum. this activity of our a belarusian pensioner, yes, of course, this is social life, and of course, this is a family, well, of course, many, after they have already completed their working career, realized themselves to the maximum in the family and
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want... at a new stage of life to receive some new emotions and sensations , also realize oneself in various hobbies, and of course this is physical activity, and so on. we have been implementing a national strategy for active longevity since the twentieth year, and this is a document that has concentrated all directions of state policy, which are being implemented today in relation to our older citizens. of course, these are issues of social inclusion, firstly... what is this, the prevention of loneliness, the prevention of social isolation, which is certainly very important for people who make, well, a transition, let’s say, from one stage of their life to another, yes , further, these are questions, of course, of extending work activity, if a person wants to continue his work activity, having already reached retirement age, all possible conditions are also created for this, the next point is, of course
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, lifelong education and this direction. is also provided as one of the key ones within the framework of the implementation of the national strategy, of course, these are the issues of physical activity, the issue of health care, the issue of participation in all kinds of cultural events, and, of course, for people who today need additional measures of support from the state, this is already persons with reduced physical activity due to health conditions, but these are measures of social support, social our social services. support measures are aimed at all possible aspects of the lives of our elderly citizens, yes, this is directly, as we have already noted , issues of care in case a person needs additional outside help, yes, that is, these are social services, social services of territorial centers, our our social workers and caregivers, if a person needs round-the-clock
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constant care, these are our boarding homes. in addition, today the state also supports family members who today care for their relatives, disabled people of the first group, or persons who are over 80 years old, but who need constant care, and by paying benefits to such citizens. if we talk about citizens who today are in demand for the widest possible range of different activities, yes, this includes physical education, sports, yes, uh, then today, on the basis of... centers , older citizens and directly be participants in classes that are either our specialists conduct, or our elderly citizens themselves, as volunteers, conduct various classes aimed at physical activity, these are yoga classes, this is nordic walking, well, the employer belorussky probably also provides certain support measures, what are they? yes,
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definitely for individuals. who want to work, yes, then additional protection measures are also provided for people who have reached pre-retirement age, right? today in our legislation it is stipulated that if a person who has reached pre-retirement age ends his contract or employment contract, then the employer is obliged to extend this employment relationship with him until the person reaches retirement age. 100 brave children gathered in our studio, each of them has a question for an adult: we are children, can we be wiser in some ways than adults? i think so, and i don’t even have any doubts about how to get on television these days, it’s very simple, you have good talent, i
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like the girl, tell me how i can confess your love to her without words, the hero of the program will have to open up to the audience, i met my husband at sports competitions, we have been living with him for 39 years, and what you liked about him, you didn’t like at first, we fought at school - that’s including me, i fought; in kindergarten , i think they even separated us into corners. the main task is to honestly answer all original, and sometimes awkward questions. politics is a dirty business, sometimes yes, unfortunately, your wife is the president's press secretary, and you are a representative of a television company. which one of you more important? are you at work at home? has anyone tried to take advantage of your acquaintance
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to resolve the issue of cronyism? look at the project 100 questions for adults on the belarus 24 tv channel. hello, at belarus-1, the club of editors , according to tradition, at the very beginning of the program , i introduce the guests who came to our studio today on makayonka 9, we start with dmitry aleksandrovich zhuk, the head of the sb holding. vadim gigin, general director of the national library, head of the knowledge society, vadim elfimov, political scientist, pyotr petrovsky, political scientist, and journalist, one one of the co-hosts of our new project, which is published in polish, be sure to listen to radio belarus, and just yes, just look on the internet, alexey ovdonin, political analyst bc, good evening, thank you very much for coming, well, we’ll discuss. at the beginning of the war, the war between hamas and israel, and this week, it seems to me, we saw the difference between a war and a special military operation, yes, i hope that everyone saw it, and our zmagars saw it in ukraine, they saw the difference in this , we are
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journalists, political scientists, unlike politicians, we can say whatever we think, this is our right, this is our job and neither side should be offended by us if they don’t like it. what we will say, although i don’t know what we - let’s say, i can’t - know, although many politicians, western, especially and not only western, have said such things in a week that it’s time to initiate criminal cases against some for incitement, hatred based on nationality, for calls for genocide and so on, as soon as they are used to it in these countries, they can talk and do, the most important thing is everything they want, with impunity, and this situation, fortunately in the world, me ... we saw hamas attack israel, they died, a huge number of people died, hundreds,
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if not thousands, we won’t now, i don’t want to talk about some particular cases , because i know how propaganda works, they can slip something to us that we will then be ashamed of, we know these stories of butch, of rape by a cudgel. belarusian, in the twentieth year, these western crooks did not tell us such things that we later did not let's wash ourselves off, so we will proceed from the fact that more or less, as confirmed , the light, in my opinion, was something like this, well, the means were different, but the result as a whole, let's tell the truth, is something like this, here we see footage of the bombing almost carpets, the gas sector, a huge number of people died, including civilians, they are compared to the face of the earth, this piece of land, by the way, i have a big question, is hamas generally suffering from these attacks or not, well, are some of its officials dying there , commanders yes. it turns out there
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after all, if you look at the voting results, you need to say directly that hamas in the gaza strip enjoys massive support from the local population, well, if we talk about this, israel joins hamas, we will find out whether it suffered from these bombings or not, i think that’s more accurate they are buried, they are underground , in fact, we’ll discuss it now, yes, well , it’s a thankless task to evaluate one or the other, but i propose to evaluate those who brought it to this, who are fueling the war. who showed his whole essence, both false and double bottom, we will definitely tell you about these people and discuss them, these people are known to everyone, they have started more than one war, provoked more than one color revolution, coup d'etat in many countries, including our country, come on, give me a minute, here are a couple of examples , yes, so that we could discuss ursula, you know the one, and funderlein, she discussed russian attacks on ukraine, russian attacks against civilian
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infrastructure, especially heating plants, this is a war crime, she said. and right there expressed some time later regarding israel: europe supports israel, and we fully support israel’s right to self-defense. further, the canadian media, in the canadian media everything is simple: in israel there are many killed as a result of the war, in the gaza strip there are many dead. ukraine, which bombed donetsk for 8 years, according to official data, killed 1500, yes, civilians and a huge number of children, is also unhappy, so to speak, against airstrikes. the verkhovna rada of ukraine condemns rocket attacks by hamas and other palestinian groups for the innocent, peaceful residents of israel. we express our unwavering support for israel in its inalienable right to protect the people, but this begs the question of 'strikes on civilians in donbass, firstly, strikes on
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civilians with gas, i don’t see, i don’t see in this quote where, that there’s anything about them words, well, we remember, odessa, lugansk, mariupal and so on, our zmagars are like that, nasha niva , which for some reason did not use this name, stated that israel gotai nocchu inflicted massive attacks on gas sectors, attacked with fire 500 targets , we all know, houses of militants and from this we can conclude that these residential buildings in which the residents of the gaza sector lived were militants living there, so everyone who lives in the gaza strip, well, as i understand the logic, and these people, although they have no logic, are collectively responsible , are also considered militants, i have a few questions for you to discuss, is it possible to bomb residential buildings or not? is it possible to defend your
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lands that someone else is claiming or is it not possible, let’s remember ukraine, others are in conflict, is it possible to cut off the water and turn off the lights in certain territories, either it is prohibited, or it is possible, but, but not for everyone, the most important thing is whether it is necessary to implement the resolutions of the un security council, i mean the creation of a palestinian state, or they only need to be implemented when they relate to the russian federation and the republic. belarus, here i am, look, i’ve been watching all week, these questions have accumulated , mikhailovich, here is a fundamental point, a lot of emotional reactions, even more attempts to manipulate, what we see from the side of the fugitive zmagars, these emotional reactions, it’s always a tragedy when civilians die, but the main thing is that this is a colossal failure of american diplomacy, now they say a lot that the americans organized this, on the other hand, no one is... convinced, no americans organized this, this is a failure of
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their diplomacy, everything the principles on which american foreign policy strategy in the middle east was organized is collapsing, because what they laid the basis for a supposedly peaceful settlement was a simulation of a peaceful settlement, all this beautiful talk diplomatic ones, which were included in textbooks, let's divide them into cases , now we will solve this, the deferred status, in fact, was the strategy of the ostrich, who bury their head in the sand, they postponed solving problems for the next generation, as a result, the problem became so blatant, yes that sooner or later it was bound to explode. experts on the middle east have been talking for a year now about the possibility of a new intifada, because a number of contradictions within the palestinian authority in the middle east began to grow. israel's attempt to conclude agreements with the persian monarchs, everything we see around iran indicated that
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an explosion was possible in the middle east. the americans chose to focus on ukraine. and when they left there, yes, that's what happened. in fact, not because they were a peaceful factor there, but they took responsibility, they said, we will solve all security problems, we solved nothing, they quoted the words of western european leaders, what they focused on, we will provide humanitarian assistance everything, bribes are smooth, guys, this conflict is the result of your, first of all, british colonial policy in the middle east, then american intervention, everything has not happened since the ninety-first year of the soviet union, you took responsibility, the blame for these victims is like one , on the other hand, lies primarily with the americans, this is even recorded in international legal documents, because they are responsible for this, yes, but for the audience to understand, the palestinians had to get their own state, not got their own state, supported israel under the united states, but at the same time the international community
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, that is, the united states, also supported palestine, which essentially lived in a concentration camp, more or less maintained a certain standard of living, people, yes, but did not allow them to create their own state, which was the main condition, but so you understand, for example, here we found a quote, it was netanyahu who said in 2019: anyone who wants to prevent the creation of a palestinian state must support hamas and transfer money to hamas, this is what he said then, this there is ours strategy for the united states, correspondence between employees of the us state department in 2021 was deciphered, we are talking about concerns about the possible use... of american taxpayers' money going through the yusei fund, you know the one, but to strengthen the hamas group, and trump froze these payments, the biden administration, you know, unfrozen them, and in this way, in my opinion , we are talking about 380 million, hamas received these documents, now they blame
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hamas for everything, they call them terrorists, but they gave birth and nourished, and that’s what’s more, hamas was born, it was created in advance with the participation of various intelligence services , including western ones, as a counterweight to the organization for the liberation of palestine, all that was needed was to avoid double standards, and if there was a decision to create a palestinian state, that means it had to be created, well, i’ll make a couple of adjustments, so to speak, yes, so that our viewers will go perfectly, everything seems to go into depth, well, that means, firstly, the problem began back in the thirties, the interwar period and the 1930s, which means that period in the territory modern palestine lived 19. only jewish population, all the rest were arabs, which means that by the end, by the beginning, or rather, of the second world war, the preponderance was already with the jewish population, which means that the main transit point was for the jewish population, which was expelled by hitler from germany , yeah, it was london, and london directed it there. this means that during the second world war, let’s say,
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the united states of america took over from the british, yes, as if the topic of colonies in general and the like, they began to take away from the british colonies, and there was even such a precedent when in 1945 the british foreign office expressed a note of protest to the united states of america regarding the fact that they were intercepting this seemingly yes, yes, jewish process, and then they were already sponsoring, but the resettlement of a large number of the jewish population already the united states of america itself, which means it was decided that there would be no problem in 1948 to create this state and israel and palestine with a ratio of 48% for the arab population. as soon as the jewish population arose, well, roughly speaking, the jewish state, well, firstly, i won’t go into details there now, but there were very serious militants there, and the same terrorists and the like who incited this movement, which means they instantly seized the territory of the palestinians,
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from that moment the state , as if as soon as it was declared palestinian, it disappeared, uh-huh, that means, well, i won’t remember the year sixty-seven, all the rest and the like, the result was... what happened, all these council resolutions the security concerns that he says, there are only nine of them, they are all of a fundamental nature, that it is necessary to restore a palestinian state, this is the only way to resolve this middle east conflict, in 1987, the european ones, well, not yet there was an alliance, yes, but the european countries took the side of the plo and the soviet union, which means there should have been, there was already an agreement to hold a geneva conference on resolving the middle east conflict in geneva, opposed, so to speak, by the united states america and israel, even together, even with western european countries, the soviet union acted as a common position, but unexpectedly in 1987. this conference is cancelled, mikhail sergeevich gorbachev, after this the following actions, we have always sponsored the plo, the organization for the liberation of palestine, as
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vadim gigin quite correctly noted, so to speak, i was familiar a little with yasser arafat, it was a secular organization, it never was religious, and yasser arafat finished sarbon, and so on and so forth, he fairly high education, i knew these people, they were all, well, let’s say, secular people, by no means religious fanatics, on the territory of lebanon, among the refugee camps, back in the seventies , some kind of fundamentalist movements began to be created they are absolutely correct vadim said with the help of the central branch management, that is, the fun itself muslim fundamentalism was created by the central branch in order to create an internal conflict in the movement flattered who created yes to resist the plo, in 1877 the plo was merged, that is, gorbachev said: that’s it , i no longer support you, which means the geneva... conference was no longer needed, then ronald reagan’s plan is put forward, such a famous road map, these,
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then there were a lot of road maps, when the goal seems to be replaced, but we are moving where, it is unknown, then it means there was a nobev prize, which means, as it were, well, i won’t remember all this now, the point is that concepts are being replaced, yes about the fact that there should have been a palestinian state, that it was supposed to be israeli, it was done again with the initiative of the united states of america, and it was real. the policy is in a sense ostrich, in a sense very vile, because in fact over time they just wanted to blur and blur this kind of problem, you see that the territories that were even allocated for autonomy, for fhat, yes and now the gaza strip, they were constantly shrinking, shrinking, it was a slow process of squeezing out the palestinians and so on and so forth, secondly, today in the sector gas is home to at least 2.5 million people, in fact, in a small area there could be , in my opinion, 500 people per... no one counted them, secondly, you are now looking at how
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attacks are being carried out on the gas sector, yes , you see, buildings are collapsing and so on and so forth, so what does this mean, there are no fires, it means that this is all a monolithic building , where there is practically no wooden furniture, there are no trees, all iron beds, but this monolith, that is a tree collapsed, that is , i apologize, a building crushed under it, how many victims are there actually, because it is impossible to get them, while, as i would say, this whole system of carpet bombing, it is also accompanied by a blockade, as has already been correctly noted here, which means the light is turned off, the water is turned off, uh, that means , connection with egypt, yes, israel offered people to leave through egypt, yes, well, how much, 2 million, the north by sector there is a good offer, only israel bombed the border crossing, which means it’s right on the borders
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of egypt. go in there, that’s what netanyahu is saying now, go in and some kind of to restore order, there will be trouble, firstly, it will be trouble for the israeli army, because again, everything there is like rat holes, or card holes, whatever, which means the soil there is different from what we have in belarus, this means that it’s very easy to dig underground passages there, they can’t... they can go there, it’s dry , like coal and sand, everything is great, you can even suffocate there, people don’t suffocate, there’s no dampness and the like, it’s like this is all permeated, which means that israeli troops will come in and they might get hit in the back, so netanyahu, although he makes these loud statements, is afraid to enter there. from this point of view, i would say that israel has driven itself into a stalemate, because if they enter there, firstly, civilian casualties will increase significantly, and secondly, significantly increased your number.
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we need to learn from them, say, 3000, yes, they mobilized reservists in 2 days, they are, as they say, great, but what to do about it, the situation there is really very, very complicated, historically there is such a lot of intricacies there, we don't to understand, especially in our program, there is no need to understand this, i want to say that in fact nothing new has happened, states. finance local wars around the world, sort out their entire history of existence, then first they sold weapons to one and the other, then they helped both of them, again earning money, to restore something, but that’s not the point, because this is the logic of, say, the british colonies , yes, when the british financed the internecine wars in india, but in fact these territories were then captured, which is this different or not? is different, the creation of such tension points is the work of the states, the cia all over the world, they are at
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every point in one place or another, and tell me, the state of israel, did it not understand this threat, their women are all obliged to serve in military service, this is because of a good life, because a safe system has been created there, absolutely true, and you need to understand that the palestinians are not only in gaza, in jordan there are almost 2 million palestinians nearby, who today are going to the border, 2 million citizens of israel, palestinians, it's very explosive there. but what is happening today, unfortunately, is, well, how can i put it, this is genocide on both sides, children are being killed , civilians are being killed, look at these footage, gases, that there was a quote about intercourse, all the houses of terrorists, just everything houses are being destroyed, no one is thinking about any terrorists there, and
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you need to understand that this is an aggravation, it was generally taken up by the media. on the agenda, ukraine removed zelensky from it, why zelensky ran to brussels, they forgot, we urgently need to remind ourselves, this is a separate topic, but why did i remove it, but because alexander grigorievich said correctly, he threw it to the west, i’ll just throw it in, in my opinion, a few months ago the president said that some mess somewhere would forget about the ukrainians, it happened, now memes have appeared that the next one will be in taiwan, everyone will forget about palestine, about the gas sector, and just the very nature of this terrorist attack. let's call it that, it is typical of the same terrorist attack that happened on september 11, moreover, then the american authorities said that the hamas attack on israel is something like that 10-11 - the events of september 11, but what does this mean, we must remember how the 9:11 commission worked later, it led to the fact that all american intelligence services, they, in
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principle, had information that a terrorist attack was being prepared one... but somehow they could not exchange information with each other, but the other conclusion was that, in principle, these terrorists were being led to a terrorist attack, and here, in principle, we can say that, well, when it goes supply of weapons when preparations are underway, very planned preparations for such a terrorist attack, to say that the israeli special services didn’t know, well, you can write off that they didn’t know, and mi6, the cia, that they didn’t know, of course. of course, well, there are agents, there is an exchange of information, there is a loss of information, and it is clear that they could know about this, from here, the corresponding conclusion can be drawn that the events that we are now observing were already planned in advance and it was just correctly noted what was planned for,
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because it was necessary to avert this failure of the project to a victorious war, so the blows that we see now israel is inflicting on palestine, this is actually a beautiful picture of a victorious war , which is necessary for the democrats, biden is approaching the election door, of course everyone is watching , i categorically disagree with this at all, because let’s still argue, this the failure of the policy of the democratic administration in the middle east, that is, what do you want to say, that the democratic administration demonstrated to the entire american public during the elections that the entire line that was pursued in the middle east, this line on softening the policy towards iran , the line on the middle east is much softer than that of the republican administration, let me remind you that trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel, it all ended in failure, trump now his republican supporters are attacking the democrats and saying: guys, you have collapsed on the middle
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east, that is, the democrats planted such a bomb for themselves. the current explosion is not needed for a democratic administration, let me just give one figure to confirm the word of vadim gigin, which means today in the democratic party more than 60% of its members support the palestinians, that is, this is against biden in his own party, here we would take such a look from the point of view of this unipolar world that the americans tried to build, and which is in a big crisis today, so vadim frantsivich really correctly said that the system of international relations that the americans imposed in the middle east, which, thank god, as they say, has functioned for the last 30 years, is bursting at the seams, why? firstly, new ones appeared, geopolitical centers, secondly, those arab states that were previously
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pure satellites or allies, saudi arabia, other states, today have a less clear position, and many have generally directed their policies towards... a more sovereign, independent path, joining brix, in the soo, that is, this is one point, the second point, the presence of new players in the region, india is building its trade path through this region, china - the belt and road is the same thing, which strengthens local players, this is the second point, the third point - this is a crisis in the foreign policy of the state of israel, israel has chosen itself, some kind of outpost of america, the united states in this region, that is, it has actually made itself a whipping boy, we can listen to biden, several decades ago after your speech, and even here
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a specific the question to the system of israeli foreign policy is that israel today has a choice, either the first thing is to stay and pursue this ossified foreign policy in the region, or the second point is to negotiate with the players in the region and to form together with them that system of relationships, including the construction of an independent palestinian state in good neighborliness with this state, which will bring it all out of the crisis - seventy years ago, well, literally one moment, that is, you just need to know and understand the israeli state and its ideology, and for israeli state, the transition to active... combat operations in palestine is beneficial, believe me, they only needed a reason to
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start the ideology that was being formed probably for the last 30 years, israel has always been oriented towards pursuing an aggressive policy, and to say that israel now its policy has failed, but this is wrong, they were striving for this, well, they were striving for conflict, i understand the point of view, it is there in the expert community, but i want to find out, look, as a result of this policy, netanyahu , the current prime minister, is actually becoming a political corpse, that is, he is criticized from all sides, so they will merge him again, they will merge him, today political corpse, it won’t hurt the citizens of israel to proclaim him a hero in a year, if they achieve it. to bring in means, firstly, of course, israel is also exploiting the united states of america, i would say so, i would like to reconcile you, for israel , perhaps not from all over, but for the group that now rules in for israel, this is a victory
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, but for the united states of america, this is a failure, kissinger also called israel, but a thorn in the american side, i don’t understand what ruling group, what kind of victory this is, all of israel accuses the current leadership, today information has appeared that the ratings will collapse catastrophically. this is a story like with the gold and the war of the year seventy-three, let me finish, in the year ninety-two rabin was assassinated, but who led an exemplary line, he talked about that we need to stop at some point, they killed him, i won’t name him by name now, although this could be done, yes, but those are precisely the people who today, well, roughly speaking, are in power in israel, that is, the extreme reactionary grouping, in this sense, yes, everything that happens is in accordance with their interests, they are setting up their own israeli people, and ordinary israelis, ordinary ones, are suffering. attention, we just maybe need to explain to our viewers one moment what was happening before the conflict in israel itself , an internal israeli crisis was forming there, we need to explain what crisis netanyahu initiated the most
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important and most dangerous, the most dangerous reform for the israeli people in general and in general ideology, he decided to change the judicial system, and what is the judicial system in israel, where the judges are chosen communally. that is, judges are independent from the government, from the president, they, their principle of appointment is a communal principle, that is, the entire israeli society appoints judges, and the judge says, the prime minister is acting badly, remove him, the president is acting badly, remove him, this the old principles go back to ancient israel, and of course, in order to move beyond this reactionary model, that is, a very aggressive model, they... this netanyahu team tried to change this reform, naturally the israeli people opposed this policy, this idea, and we saw what protests were going on, in
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fact, they brought the situation to - in fact, a civil war, they could not impose this idea on the israeli people, and that they are moving to what model, the models are factual, factual, there were mass protests, right? this is the creation of an authoritarian regime. because he has now become, again, no big deal, this will not prevent the united states of america from supporting authoritarian regimes if all authoritarians support the fact that this judicial reform was supported by the united states of america with the goal of eliminating the actual israeli state and transferring it to an extremely aggressive form, this is important to understand, they were unable to achieve this goal, after which they switched to combat, here is one important replacement, juk noticed, yes, that ukraine left, and from... i think that this was also done
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so that no one would ask the question of where the palestinians and hamas got american weapons, even the younger trump noticed, but just on these footage that they running around with the most modern american machine guns that were supplied to ukraine and thanking ukraine in one of the videos, i don’t know, we now understand the true price of this grain deal, when these ships were sailing along the mediterranean, and where they were reloaded, where they literally passed by israel these ships, there was nothing to do there, i apologize for the expression, to transfer all this. according to gray schemes by the same hamas man, yeah, well, how much information there was that was sold on the black market on the internet from where then reznikov ukraine even sold american weapons, here is mr. resnikov, and why many ukrainian experts say he was removed, not because he was a corrupt official, because he wrote a letter of complaint to washington that... there are
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corrupt officials who transfer somewhere for other purposes assistance to the kiev regime, so perhaps this assistance was defined by washington as ukraine, but in fact local bureaucrats there were already selling it to hamas and many others, i just want to say that the ukrainians have their own schemes established back in the nineties, in addition to the americans, i can assure you about the resale of soviet weapons, they have very deep connections of corruption, we are trying to look at this problem from different angles and different points of view, well, of course, among the western elite there is a position of support for israel, of course, and what outrages us most is the silence and those things that have absolute parallels with ukraine, but mustafa bayoumi works at the guardian as a very famous journalist, the author of books that have been awarded many awards, he has written a lot of material,
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well, we'll just quote him so that you... let's give the first quote, but if you only watched us news, you would probably assume that the palestinians are always attacking and israel is only reacting, you might even think that it is the palestinians who are colonizing the earth israel, and you probably believe that israel , which completely controls the lives of 5 million palestinians on the west bank in the gaza strip, while depriving them of the right to vote in israeli elections, is democratic, further about the ukraine associations, this is annoying hypocrisy regarding... the war in ukraine, many around the world support ukraine's resistance to foreign occupation, as it should be in parentheses, but happily deny the palestinians any method of resistance to the occupation, even non-violent methods of resistance, such as boycott, divestment investments, sanctions are condemned and even criminalized, why double standards, it is not surprising that this kind of position reaches the very top, president of ukraine vladimirsky
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has twice expressed unilateral support for israel, stating that israel's right to self-defense is undeniable, he would have said the same thing, regarding russia on his territory, of course not, zelsky must see that his captured occupied land is similar to the occupation of the palestinians than the israelis, deliberate distortion throughout , he wrote, but at the same time, there is no single position in the west, we see that there is actually a split in europe, at the same time, they would have supported israel, but on the other hand they blocked the decision to stop aid to palestine, the statement of the minister there foreign affairs, for example, spain did that they called on israel not to bomb civilians, in europe traditionally, here it was correctly said in the analysis that the western europeans, they actually stood in solidarity here once with the soviet union in a peace settlement, and there are great pro-arab pro-palestinian sentiments, in reality, if we are talking about the conflict, the west simply does not know what to do with it, yeah, there are all sorts of conspiracy theories,
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someone organized something there, they wanted to freeze this conflict, freeze the conflict, it is beneficial to them in a certain sense, it allows balancing the different forces there in the middle east, but i don’t think that such a grandiose outbreak was in the interests of the direct west, and of course, the americans have a plan for a war with iran, of course, at what point to start it, what to do and how else they think, but if you look at the world map at all, this is a pattern, whenever geopolitical players focus on one direction, in this case ukraine, these conflicts will flare up, look what doesn’t one palestine, kosovo, nagorno-karabakh, palestine, i assure you, is now still in southern asia. america, which turned out to be a sleepy continent in terms of conflicts, will update all this, the transition from one system of a unipolar world to a multipolar one will take place, of course, the post-soviet
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space is one of the key ones, i assure you, now together with ukraine, in bishkeki, the central asia must be given utmost attention; there is a great threat of destabilization there. yeah, i think that if everything had happened in 1920, like planned by those who organized it, then we would now be at war with the russian federation, not us, i don’t know what our fate would have been, those marginalized people who came, for them it’s a matter of life, they don’t hide it now, not for in general, it’s a matter of life for them, they were told that there would be some kind of polish group on our territory and there would be a war , they would bloody with the hands and lives of our belarusian citizens, this is the main thing, today by the way. this summit in the cis, the president gave a very good speech to the interlocutor about unity, about the fact that you need to stick together, about all the advantages and about the fact that the west dreams of breaking up these bonds, he doesn’t dream, he’s real, it’s real, let’s
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listen, by the way, and discuss, first came out of our unification of georgia, de facto ukraine is not with us, big questions regarding moldova, unfortunately armenia always behaves like a partner. we cannot calmly observe this from the outside, otherwise we will simply be torn to pieces ; first of all, ordinary people, the people of our countries, will suffer. therefore, we, heads of state must carry out the will of their voters. in principle, today is the time to more critically assess the situation in our community. and we shouldn't hide our heads. we see that all the old conflicts that were thrown at us at one time inevitably come to light with very sad consequences, thank god that not only has there been a tendency towards the resolution of these conflicts, but some of them have been successfully
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overcome, and it is up to us to solve the problems, the current generation of politicians, it is our generation born and brought up in the soviet union, we have experience and knowledge, today’s youth are unlikely to cope, most of them no longer understand many of the values and benefits that united us and unite us so far, let’s do this, those who see today will join us the solution to their issues is somewhere overseas, and there in general ... they have little idea where our countries are, well , they generally have little idea where our countries are, well, you see, incitement, the topic of incitement, countries that are already, well , somebody already de facto, someone, someone, well, almost with one foot out, alexander grigorievich
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named them: moldova, transnistria, georgia, abkhazia, ossetia, ukraine without comment, bending like this, armenia sounded again. this is the problem of karabakh, so i look, the leaders of our soviet, central asian republics, once upon a time, and today independent sovereign states, are sitting, and you know what word you and i haven’t uttered at this table for a long time : afghanistan, yeah, here are the islamic fundamentalists, again islamic fundamentalists, again with us money, which is grown there, even though the states left afghanistan, the taliban in any case. they are already thinking about how to return, by the way, yes, the taliban remain there anyway, and we know very well their influence on tajikistan, uzbekistan, and kyrgyzstan and kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, this is what the president is talking about, the second important point
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- this is a mental, age-related moment, yes, you and i, sitting at this table, were all born in the soviet union, those who are older, we remember, i essentially have acquaintances in every country, and somewhere friends, right? with whom we are today we keep in touch and communicate, we communicate also in russian, well, it so happens that the language is interstate communication, but today , coming to azerbaijan, for example, it is very difficult to find a young man who speaks russian, they say, in their native language, naturally , and they speak english rather than russian, or turkish, or, in principle, languages, and kazakhstan is the same, azerbaijan. this is the same in georgia, anyone who vacationed in batum knows about it, but only people of this generation can breathe into this unity.
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new meanings and a new life, without this, well, excuse me, the states will be torn apart piece by piece, what is around, one by one, all these independent states will essentially lose their sovereignty, that’s what will happen, this is in a mild case, in the worst case, war will start there conflicts, so i will say that this is not the first time that our president at this highest level, the community of independent states speaks in this vein, only every time , yes, his... bright, wise speeches do not always find a response in all hearts and minds leaders present here, because we unfortunately have to note that yes , well, let’s say, takaev belongs to the older generation, he was born, he graduated, yes, and not even classmates with lovrov somewhere, in my opinion there and so further and so on, there is also a role that plays here, maybe there really is a misunderstanding of some and the dangers that exist, not every country has a leader like ours, because let’s do it this way, back in the nineties, in the early nineties he was
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the first-born , yes the instigator of all these processes and reintegration and sovereignization and true and independence from the west and an independent path of development, today, of course, in kazakhstan, yes, well, it’s quite difficult to conduct something like this purely about our and about the union’s policy, because a significant part of the business there is connected with england with the united states of america, here in our republic of belarus we didn’t allow this to happen, it’s easier for us, remember when... yes, as the president also said, our economy should not be credit-dependent, i remember these speeches of his when he talked about import substitution, he didn’t just think about economic things, he also thought about the political consequences, the social ones, and this is about preserving our sovereignty, so when we develop union building today, we set an example for everyone present here, whom now you are showing, but also to the friendship of independent states, the president correctly noted, the very moment has come when we must get rid of simple nods and speak correctly about those existing problems,
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which exist today because they really threaten, because these same countries , the same kazakhstan, let’s remember, a year ago, who saved it, and from an internal catastrophe, again belarus and russia, and we are sponsors of stability every time not only in their own countries, but also not only in the distant, as it were, in the near abroad , but all of our colleagues, as it were, and those who are members of the commonwealth of independent states, still need to more carefully calculate the risks that exist and what they mean they will lose if they fall apart, god forbid it’s still a wonderful collection of the commonwealth of independent states. i can add , literally, just a year ago we were in bishkek with a whole group of experts, in principle, we can say that central asia itself, the countries of central asia,
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they are under scrutiny. probably three to four times higher than those schools, namely elite schools, not simple schools of simple education, but elite schools, than russian-speaking schools, for example, a lot of turkish schools, including, there is a very strong islamization, we must do this too. exactly individual forms take on radical, radical forms of islamization and all this looks like, you know, a sharp change , on the one hand, it is the residents of kyrgyzstan, they very much honor the soviet period, there children still go to galsuk and look like during the soviet union, they say: the soviet union brought us civilization, but at the same time we see a very strong penetration
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of this small, medium and higher, bourgeois mentality, there is a very strong division, this is not only for kyrgyzstan yes, this applies to all the countries of central asia and this naturally leads to the most important thing, there is a very strong formation of a protest, internal protest movement, china understands this, because china directly borders them and china, so... literally this year it began a new initiative called c4 + c, yes, that is, four central asian countries and china. and the main program that china is promoting is the creation of economic conditions, that is, it is necessary to educate young people, give them jobs so that they do not go to radical movement. there will be no work, there will be no economy, it will be a very easy sacrifice for the british, i agree, but agree, for
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you and me, yes, their presence is here. yes, this is emphasized so that integration is not only in words, but in deeds, within the framework of the commonwealth of independent states there is a free trade zone, yes , we have the eurasian economic union, but today our investment mechanisms are very far behind, the only driver is the union state belarus and russia, which should be not just an example, but should be why they should repeat and... the central asian states, this is one point, the second point is important, this is that there is a degradation of education, why there is a departure from the secular state , because education is deteriorating, because other values are being thrown up, replaced,
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basically secular development, modernist development, society. kirghiz, uzbek, that is, not just civilization, but technological social development, this is the next moment, and the third moment, this integration of civil society. yes, belarus, russia, our educational structures and so on are integrated, for example, take the same central asia, indeed, back also in kyrgyzstan, in parallel, the council of turkic states took place, the turkish one, yes, when they tried to unify a single history textbook, a common alphabet , almost to organize a common turkic language, well, she is from the turkic people, but in general, that is, we have competitors in this space, they invest
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a huge amount of money not just in economy, they invest a huge amount of money, i can talk about this, about ideology, of course, information influence, can you imagine that all the neighbors of the russian federation are being convinced that there is no need to have anything to do with it at all for probably at least three decades years, but just imagine, some kind of absolute stupidity, when next to you is a country of 140 million people with such natural resources, with such a market, we see in the example of belarus, yes, let's call things in their own words, when suddenly russia was thought began to turn away, so to speak, in one place and turned around, let’s face belarus directly, and what projects we have in literally 2 years, can you imagine what could have been done in 30, while western europe, the united states of america, had nothing stopping them from trading with russia , buy cheap
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energy from them, they themselves admitted, yes, barel, in my opinion, said that the foundation of economic success. it’s a miracle that throughout all these decades there were cheap russian energy resources, and that there are large american and western european companies, who did not have their offices in the russian federation to sell their products, while tajikistan, uzbekistan, belarus, ukraine, they convince that this does not need to be done, but this is also our job, to explain to people, these eighteen, seventeen-year-old tiktokers and then take to the streets, saying why do we need russia, then what 1500 employees get from this, if you think that the west will buy our tractors, you are mistaken, look how they bought ukrainian grain, well, logic there is, in my words, mikhailovich, it’s absolutely true, and here you need to understand that in almost all of these central asian countries, with the exception, perhaps, of turkmenistan, there are a huge
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number of ngos, simply overwhelming, so they work, and if you asked rhetorical ones. the question is, what are they trying to convince their closest major partners and neighbors not to do business with? it worked out in ukraine, it almost worked out in georgia or is permanently working out, this npo system works, and most importantly, when i and my colleagues communicate with others, when you tell them about npos , in many countries this causes here same rejection, but because many of them feed themselves because of these, that’s the problem, let’s say frankly that in central asia and the situation in kazakhstan has shown this. that there were objective reasons for the emergence of protests, that is, the corrupt elite, traditional and traditional , the return of tribal ties, where islam comes from, somehow everything and schools, i really don’t know where there are three or four times more british than russian, there are russian schools are opening in kyrgyzstan, by the way, the situation in kyrgyzstan is still more or less normal, there is a big gap between the north and south, islamization - by
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the way, this is connected with the first topic, this is hamas, why is islam in palestine, it is the islamist groups... that have gained such popularity, islam is a social teaching, it is a teaching about justice, all members of the community are equal, and hamas, as well as hezbollah , in the south of lebanon, they open schools, they build roads, they open mosques, they provide assistance, exactly the same thing is done in islamist communities, which often already exist autonomously in territory of some central asian states, with the support of this international islamic movement, this needs to be understood, that is, for an ordinary resident of central asia, i would not like to talk about any specific republic here, the islamic community is the only social elevator that can be , and he perceives this ideology as alternatives. and there is no ideology, on the other hand , the urban population, what the white kyrgyz sometimes call them, yes, for them these are these
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ngos, these these hipsters, whatever, the bourgeoisie, you name it, they are becoming historicized, and the question is not even about belarus , but about russia, where is the russian strategy in this direction, yes there are russian schools, yes there are joint universities, they open them there, there are departments, but this is obviously not enough , there are no specialists, no high-quality expertise in this region. lately you have said that you have turned your face to us, yes, we are correcting many mistakes that have been made here for decades, but what about in russia, it’s only been 2 years since they have been fighting ngos, and before that’s why they flourished there, yes, but what is it, they come there, look at our legislation, we, we don’t have any, the other day we had a big, open, debatable conversation, we also criticized each other there, we found points contacts at the forum, history for the future, where bloggers, our journalists, historians, academics, politicians, public figures came, how to convey to young people what the president
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was talking about, how to find common ground, how to prevent the west from pushing himself historical myths, stereotypes of resentment, they actually let all the post-soviet countries follow the same pattern, they find some ancient battle, they invented a golden age, then the evil russians and soviets came and here they are, look what they did, do you remember? these shots are from, in my opinion, a kazakh kindergarten, where they acted out a scene of soviet repression there, this is also part of the educational program that the west offers, that is, the creation of that very image of the enemy, this is multi-level, when the question of history came textbooks, well, approximately yes, but in fact, all these republics after the collapse of the soviet union were absolutely secular, absolutely non-religious. and today experts, and even the elites of these countries, understand perfectly well that this islamization, it has a very -
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let's say, explosive basis, it is terrorism, unfortunately, people are processed, islam is a very good religion, there are no problems, but there is one question which is asked all over the world, say that the majority of muslims are terrorists, but no, of course, but the majority of terrorists are muslims, no, not even the basis, hamaz has this wing. they have a variety of aspects, there is not only hamas, there is also islamic jihad, various brigades within islam, they call it a wing , that is, these radical manifestations, such an idea, yes, that it doesn’t matter religious circumstances, it’s all surroundings, religion or nationalism on in ukraine, and so on and so forth, the most important thing is those separatist and elites who broke away from the soviet union and want, roughly speaking, to have their own population, their own economy. for its own commercial interests, they are simply looking for some kind of ideological basis for and whoever comes to them for the special services, yes the americans also come, they offer this very scheme that you are talking about, i would so
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underestimate the islamic movement , islamic ideology is an absolutely independent movement and it must be said if we see in the example central asia and many other countries there are groups that are not interested in islamization in many countries of the middle east the middle east have been fighting islamization for decades, remember this is good religion, it can’t be a bad religion, it’s a perversion of islam , one thing, we just returned from altai for a week , an expert group was also held for growth points and young people came, students including from kyrgyzstan, yes, they openly said the girls, we speak for russia, because we don’t want to be islamized and go around. yes, because this trend , he says, is gaining momentum more and more, and we are 19-20 years old there, he says, we see what is happening, it’s like
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a virus, he says, it is penetrating, but only russia can contain this virus, in other words, we need to create our own ngos, that’s all, by the way, by the way, this initiative was considered there today to support the russians, yesterday grylov gave a very good speech, yes, that finally we are belarus and russia came to the offensive, just like you did yesterday. i believe that it really was a major historical forum, there were two greetings, a greeting from two presidents, the republic of belarus, the russian federation and the fundamental point that the first meeting... of representatives of different generations, academic scientists and bloggers, and this is often, you know, a misunderstanding, we sometimes conduct good historical research , but we cannot broadcast it, how to convey this information about a cultural community, a historical community, and agreed on what next year, by the way, that what is our president of bishkeki talking about, holding a forum of cis countries and holding separate events for young people, issues of ideology and issues of history cannot be underestimated, we
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have seen this from our own experience, and that historical... to promote, but from the outside they tell us, we will do something for you, but we don’t want to. sometimes there are achievements, in some issues we are even ahead of russia, here we mentioned the law on enogens, we have not introduced any, but we are consistently pursuing our politics, cultural, educational, scientific research, the last 3 years since the twentieth, well, let’s be honest, a lot has been done and it’s not in vain that the president constantly emphasizes, here i am, he’s watching, and we ’re looking at how our opponents react if they get angry and furious , which means we spend everything that’s right, our historical policy, as well as our information policy, literally infuriates our opponents , we recorded our program at lunch, discussed the israeli conflict, this hamas one, and devoted a lot of time to the west’s role, then
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a comment from the head of our state appeared, the situation is changing rapidly, everything is changing a lot, new things and new challenges are appearing: take the middle east, they are not only shaking us up, they are already shaking up the whole world, god forbid we stop so as not to approach the third world war, approximately in the same vein, and they have already directly stated that if there is further escalation, then the use of nuclear weapons is quite acceptable, now let’s talk a lot about the united states, here is the united nations organization, you know, there is also such an organization, well, the usa, the united states of america, this is an objective reality, here’s a moment of surrealism, you know that the special rapporteur on belarus, anise morin, presented his next report, there are simply a few quotes about the situation in belarus, but the first quote, yes, she is in poland, she works at the university, but now we will talk about it, the first quote, the situation in the field
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of human rights in belarus continues to deteriorate, despite the reduction in the number of street protests and the decrease in attention to them from the world media, further, it will get better: anti-terrorism legislation is applied to persons who express disagreement with the ongoing war in ukraine and oppose it. the investigative committee announced more than 30 criminal cases initiated under article 289 criminal code on acts of terrorism. these include the so-called cases of real partisans related to the alleged damage to railway tracks and other acts of sabotage on infrastructure facilities in order to prevent the movement of russian military equipment and troops on the territory of belarus; in almost all cases, these actions to damage transport routes, remember, were considered by the belarusian authorities , the tree-stick, as an act of terrorism, that is,
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if israel started a war with hamas. a the americans supplied them with missiles, and we saw that they supplied them, the poles supplied them with weapons for volunteers, or the poles supplied them with weapons for the ukrainians, well, let’s take the americans, yes , that means that any american who opposes the war has the right to go out to the railway, damage the track, then you will be included in the un special report as a hero, these are enemies, how can we analyze the enemy’s propaganda, just imagine, during the great patriotic war there. or on the eve of goebbels’s propaganda, and we analyze it as clearly political let’s formulate the criteria, if you heard the words, human rights, after which there are some stories about your homeland, belarus , you know, this person is the enemy of our country, that’s it, our supporters avoid these terms, this is one thing, the second, look, this is today’s
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democracy , i will repeat again and will repeat many times, these are the tools to make us feel defective, as soon as we start to feel defective, we become vulnerable, so there is no need to react to it, look, i don’t know what she she smokes there or something, but she also conducted an investigation into the machulishchi, she writes. the state security committee opened a criminal case on the fact of an attempt to commit an act of terrorism and on march 7, 2003, the president announced the arrest of the alleged criminal and more than twenty of his accomplices, but she hints that these are innocent people, she also says that at the same time, the bypole association of law enforcement officials opposed to the belarusian regime, which took responsibility for the attack, reported that all the people involved in its preparation managed to leave the country, that is, 20 people were arrested, well, read, but here in general there is an authoritative organization, you know, in quotes, there are
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outright bandits, i have the impression that they are not paid for the meanings, and for the signs, how can one relate to this, then relate to the organization , how can one generally relate to what is written here, why, because... but it seems that some, probably our runaways, wrote it , they hire them, we know how these reports are being written, they wrote, they typed in the opposite way, and they issued it as a report on belarus, but the very fact that delegitimation is happening, this very organization, well, i don’t want to break my fast after that, sooner or later they will come to me for some meeting or somewhere with employees. incompetence and the use of this organization by a specific country in their personal matters, how to talk to them after that, there is no need to talk to them , if he continues exactly the same policy further, then this organization will be a little while
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it is beneficial as a platform, after all, you can be there to speak out what we want from this petty riffraff and some pro-polish agents there who have snuck in and are hiding behind this and, as it were, a badge if it’s gutresh. he says the following about the israeli, which means this and this whole terrible plot : he calls on the americans and the west: please, conduct military operations taking into account some kind of humanitarian reasons, maybe the secretary general, he says: if it was created to maintain security, and i will demagnetize, he should say, stop and stop, the president of belarus said it instead of him, but let's leave that out. we hope that all this will stop, although there are no signs, i am afraid that other countries will be drawn into this whole mess, yes, there will be an escalation, i want to say again that we condemn as a club
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editor i personally, what hamas did, then , what we saw, this is simply unacceptable, this is an act of terrorism, but we call on western politicians to look differently at the israeli-hamas conflict, i put it correctly, something like this, and not lie to people, as you always do, unfortunately, you just need to remember that in the seventies, the eighties, these strategic developments of where the third world war could break out came down to one thing, for us, for the americans, that it would be the middle east, as a trigger for the start of the third world war, no matter how now someone wants to return to this, on the other hand, i would now like to say so figuratively, perhaps a little paradoxically, unfortunately, sometimes some thoughts tend to materialize, for example, in lvov at one time they released the globe of ukraine, as if it would not happen now that by the way, i missed kerba’s statement, but if we comment on the program ends, i can read, or listen to the fact that the american ukrainian rope is ending, you probably heard, yes
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it is, but then there’s probably nothing to say that he said that we won't you can't, but plan for long-term support if you 're coming to the end of the rope, he said, the funding will go on and on and on, but not forever. yes , what we were talking about, in general, is hello to zelsky, who was fooled, who is good word, he missed, he missed his country, although they explained it to him, the president told him in technical terms how long they, as we talked here, will have a war, here chokin sat, i remember saying, there will be no more ukraine, there was so much there before that, but no, we can’t, now they say it’s just putin who attacked us, we told you that there would be a war, we’re like... what difference does it make who attacked whom, we said that there would be no territory, but here is the situation, the elections in poland, the local ones, what are they doing, the meta network suddenly began to block many
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groups that criticize the law and justice, the peace party is preparing for elections, yes , messages like this appear, i, as always, went to the page of the polish propagandists, the state ones, who peace captured at the time, kicked out those who... did not agree , look at the headlines, poland was simply taken by an informant of the kgb and fsb, why tusk allowed this, debates, all of poland saw the face of donald tusk , mikhail rachin refutes tusk’s lies, prime minister of poland, tusk’s government was ready to give half of poland to the power of the russians, kaczynski is using lies in this election campaign of the opposition, why did tus want to destroy the president of poland, lech kaczynski , this is a new persia, i didn’t know that polish television in general, i’m also on... and not only television, everything that is signed is under by the state, at a minimum, this is such harsh propaganda in favor of one party that many are already saying that in... the people's republic of poland there was no
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such polish propaganda, that's all i think, does the current polish government really treat its people as idiots, well, i don't have anything else, stupid idiots, they are in fear, yes, here we should not underestimate the political strategists of the piss, why, because they are clearing out the infraspace, and there was literally the day before yesterday when they simply banned broadcasting the address of a third party in the polish state, marshal of the senate tomasz grodski, because you see , he said that the poles should think before the elections and think, do you want to live as you do now or to melt the grain of self-righteousness, yes, by the way, the president’s words that tusk may be, the explosion was torn out, there is a quotation point, the second point is really that, what do we have in the international... radio belarus
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in polish, the president’s speech is the most popular, that is, it’s like , such fresh air in their information vacuum, this is the second point, and the third point is, of course, that on this week, as the president of belarus, by the way, predicted, and the polish diplomat, chargé d'affaires vaitsekhovsky, for the first time since 1920. he said complementary things, although as a result we see that the polish mit did not allow the belarusian deputy to participate in the elections observers in poland, that is, not everything is so
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simple there. the elites today are thinking about what and how to build with us, that is, they want to improve, and they are hesitating, because their overseas comrades say: no, no, under no circumstances it’s worth it. the mfm ordered a study and from the polish -lithuanian commonwealth they conducted a study, an election campaign fair to everyone, something like this, the question sounded like, yes, how many, 8.5%, no, 56.2%, while among supporters all the election debates, this week the main general debates took place , were held as a performance, that is, taken peis program, only the issues of their program were discussed, 60 seconds were given, and between the speeches of the opposition parties, the journalists told what achievements they had made, why are you talking about our teachers of democracy, as much as you can.
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not only the state media, on the one hand, rights and justice, but built the state media system , for which, by the way, brussels criticized it as authoritarian and so on, this is really so, it’s not in vain that i will say it again, jerzy wyator, the same patriarch of the russian, polish political science minister, the same media we’re just behind them, the fundamental question is not even how peace has been built, that’s good, if it weren’t peace, there would be tusk, in principle, but what kind of division is this that they are selling, they are political techno two parties, tusk, kaczynski
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. our socialists are gone, and after all, the same thing is observed not only in eastern europe , but in other countries, there are similar surveys of distrust of this pseudo-democracy in the political system in all countries, but this system is maintained, turnout is falling, again this distrust is growing, a third one appears from time to time forces that consolidate dissatisfied voters around themselves, and then they disappear, remember the five stars in italy, remember the protest vote in spain, remember: and even before our eyes the fate of lupine, which is literally a national movement dissolved in the middle of this political system, the gaulian movement with rich traditions has been almost completely purged, who is general de gaulle? general de gaulle is a man who stood for sovereignty, for national interests, what orban is doing, and we look at the example of orban, but what will happen next, after orban, work is already underway to ensure that there is no political , around fitz, what a mess is going on now. yes, well, how do we support it, what have we done, we
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need to invest, we need to act, that’s how the beetle said, we must not just talk, but act, well, how to act, in internal affairs, colleagues, i listened to you, and you laid it all out so clearly, it’s really true, and what we see as a result, we see the anglo-saxon model, when two parties, there are no others, stage a performance for their population, in essence there is no longer a choice, when this system begins to operate, it remains to determine the electors from the voivodeship in poland, and will appoint the parliament and the president, which in all languages of the world, from english to russian. it means the same thing, this is one, secondly, alexey, wait a second, what can i say, so i’m completely uninterested, this is a mouse fuss, a rat fuss, what are they there, as he recently said a wonderful phrase, blinkin, yes, he was successful atlantic such a tv channel, he gave an interview there and said: “i hold elections in all countries of the world, except the united
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states of america.” that's it, a freudian slip, he gave away the complete truth. i wish i could just reach out, he wanted it. he, that's what he wanted, yes, i would just like to turn to polish to the people, not even in the sense that voters, but to our neighbors and brothers, because we were once brothers, this can be easily remembered, dear poles, please remember one simple thing, i would generally formulate such a law, which means if you started to engage in russophobia, then this is the beginning of a road to nowhere, look at ukraine, this is where cowardphobia flourishes, where belarus and russia hate their closest neighbors, this always ends. it’s you, excuse me, you’re simply disoriented, you ’re lost, and shatabryan once said to you, people who don’t believe in anything can easily be taken anywhere, look, the survey results are not believed, well, of course , the election results can be completely different, here you know what is very important, in political technology there is a concept such as drying up
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turnout if you if you don’t believe me, don’t go to the polls and let those who vote for us come, but conditionally, they work for the same thing, that is, they suppress anyone. voting and encourages only supporters to come to the elections, moreover, if we look at who the peace supporters are, then these people, in basically they go to the polls, that is, these are people connected with the state, with the authorities , disciplined, those who will definitely come to the polling stations, this week there was a scandal with two generals who... mr. blaszczyk explained the next day, why did they resign, because you see, they do not support peace and in general, if on october 15 of this year peace remains in power, we can say that a real new phenomenon is being formed in poland, today it is a partyocracy, when
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the party appoints their people into the army, even in a private foreign corporation, yes, that’s absolutely true , today the overwhelming majority of the media is controlled, that is , a real partyocracy is being consolidated, when the collective writing controls this entire system, but at least we have few editors today, but the club of editors, i why do i pay so much attention to polish television, to public television, well, they correctly said that if they are independent, independent, private, they have. these crooks taught us to live, in particular tvp, which sheltered bandits from belsat, you know, this is part of the structure, it created them, a whole company was launched against the white television company in order to suspend membership, this is the first, second, i remember the twentieth year, those who walked here shouted that we
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were engaged in propaganda for the time , look, you just noticed, i’m sure it’s the same in germany, but you see russian-language versions there, in belgium it’s the same, in britain i ’m generally silent, it’s generally journalism there, no, it exists, of course, not all rude journalists smoke pipes, but by and large i think they are all doing the same thing, yes, we are finishing our program at the end, who are we dealing with, canada, my favorite, one of my favorite countries, sanctions have been imposed on me as a security threat, which i am very proud of, because i have always called them nazis, i am indignant at them, how dare you, then they told us fairy tales that my grandfather was accidentally applauded in parliament, there is a scandal in the forward publication, right? we have a graphic, it turned out that the canadian government financed nazi organizations and allocated 2.2 million dollars to the champion ukrainian nazis, this publication writes, most of the money, one and a half million, was transferred to the congress of ukrainians of canada, supporting
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the sss galicia division, in canada after the war, about 2,000 ss men from this division alone found their refuge, yes, the most curious thing is that we 2 weeks ago on... which proclaimed the ukrainian conciliar power in lvov on the very day when the jews were being crushed there, simply the most brutal, one of the bloodiest pogroms, for which he was also to blame and the money was received by the leader of the aun bandera line in emigration, this is the first and second leader of the anti- bolshevik bloc of peoples of all nations created by the americans, this is the main anti -russophobe, as it were, which was officially recognized by the americans, so what are we talking about sponsorship. legally operating nazi, fascist, in my opinion, fallangist, there are only four parties that are based on the principles of fascism, well, it turned out that
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the canadian government financed at least eight organizations that expressed support for ss veterans of galicia, therefore, we clearly imagined the scale of the pogroms in lviv at that moment, which means that according to the census of the polish state, in the thirty-eighth year, only 8% of ukrainians lived in lviv, only 8%. that’s how much they expressed then, damn it today, by the way, they saw him, he said that i’m also a jew, yes, his grandfather, he said, or his great-grandfather, he once fled from russia, yeah, from persecution, and then, his father’s relatives, then whether they burned in the furnaces of dachau there, asvenzep, and somewhere else in poland in germany, i looked, yes, yes, well, that’s why i support you, we immediately wrote that dear.
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russia from which he fled was called kiev at that time, they lived in kiev, they were running away from whom, from the ukrainians, from the bandarovites, ironically, i never knew about this, as i understand it, it was a discovery for everyone that blinken, once upon a time, who now supports bandera’s followers, his grandfather and great-grandfather there or great-grandfather ran away from these same ones. didn’t get stabbed, that ’s what’s going on, but maybe one more minute, maybe if it gets on air, this is the time of choice, but he will end up, just about this, yes, blinkin’s adopted grandfather, which means his story is that from the year forty, from the forty-first, he sort of ended up in these yes, please, maidannik and auschwitz dachau, dachau then somehow survived, i’m just surprised , you can imagine, but blinkin and but blinkin from kiev, and the people of kiev, said that he fled from in russia, from the persecution of jews from russia, nazism of the 21st century, there must be russians, thank you
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