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heated on a saucepan, this is the family coat of arms of the narkevich yedka family, which means that all the ancestral towns of this family were warriors. the task of our guides, to encourage you to touch the belarusian culture, is personal. dyvany, geta ўvogule the soul of the belarusian people. prahodzim pa moscica, the bypass channel of the castle.
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hello, in the modern and cynical world it is already difficult to be surprised by anything, but the scandal that is unfolding in denmark can shock with its inhumanity. for many years, the authorities simply exterminated the indigenous population of greenland. we decided to dig a little deeper, it turned out that such a story of racial cleansing is far from unique in the west, from what the colonialists did made the hair stand on end. but the whole paradox is that the bullying continued in ours.
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so, denmark and the place of action, the island of greenland, which belongs to the kingdom, is considered the largest on the planet. the majority of the population is an ancient ethnic group - inuit, an analogue of the chukchi in russia. there are approximately 70 indigenous inhabitants. and it could be at least twice as many. why? see below. the answer is just terrible at the same time. thousands of inuit women were subjected to forced sterilization. cannibalistic. the danes have been using methods towards the local population for decades, starting in the sixties. the secret birth control company pursued a specific goal. the authorities were afraid that the indigenous population would oust the danes from the island and demand independence. which nation forcibly
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sterilizes girls at age 12 to cut welfare costs. shocking answer: denmark, hailed as one of the most liberal countries in the world, the scandal erupted after this publication, and the topic was heated up not by the belarusian or russian media, but by the british, very liberal daily mail. on november 11, the newspaper published the story of the arnak woman. no's doctors secretly inserted a contraceptive iud into her as part of a brutal campaign organized by the danish government to control the population of greenland. the device, also known as an iud, remained inside her for 5 years until it... when , puzzled by her inability to get pregnant , she went to see a doctor in 2002, then after it was removed, she discovered to her horror that she could no longer have children due to damage to her internal organs. danization in greenland began in sixty- seven. the crown decided to launch a
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family planning campaign. this term was called destruction. aki matilda hoekdam, one of the two greenlandic mps in the danish parliament, uses the word genocide. and says that her people have become the target of shameful racism. she accuses denmark of trying to eradicate inuit culture and language. girls at the age of 12 began to receive iuds, often without their consent or parental approval. the study ruled out the use of pills on the strange grounds that greenlanders could not be trusted to take them, since the lack of darkness in the summer and camping in fishing grounds were not conducive to taking pills. "we don't trust them." half of the women lived in ignorance of what the doctors did to them. the sterilization campaign began after the danish government,
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having rejected a us offer to purchase the strategically important island, increased greenland to the status of a county, and then began a policy of danishization of the population. it included forced. local peoples who live in greenland, connected precisely with the fact that they do not turn into such a significant political force and are unable to achieve
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independence from denmark, that is, such a well , neocolonial approach, it seems to continue, despite the fact that this is still happening under the guise of political correctness, tolerance, supposedly respect for minorities. well, in fact, as we see, this is largely hypocritical. shocking facts shocked society not only in denmark. the guardian writes that a joint investigation has already begun, but the report is due to be submitted only in may 2020. on the fifth , there is no talk yet about compensation to the victims. let's continue the theme of purebred scandinavians, norway and sweden. the country of fjords today is super-tolerant, accepts migrants and stands for free love. it's great - the indigenous people of kwena will tell you. the kvens have lived on the territory of modern norway since the middle ages. the state itself as we know it today, arose. the
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norwegian parliament recognized the peoples as underdeveloped and savage back in 1851. in the same year , deputies organized a special fund to work with the indigenous population. the money went towards school programs and teachers who would lead indigenous children to the light of civilization. teaching came naturally. exclusively in norwegian. at the beginning of the 20th century , forced norwegianization was supplemented by boarding schools, where children were forcibly taken, torn away from their families, so that they would quickly forget their native language and culture. this policy in norway continued until the 21st century. peoples received national minority status with rights only in the nineties. and then for the opening of archives in which the norwegian state program “mission against vagrants” became known. case histories stored in the archives indicate that the mission
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resorted to forced sterilization of women until the seventies. it is not yet known exactly how many women became victims of this crime, since access to the mission’s archives is still extremely difficult, and in many cases, victims may not have been aware of the surgical intervention that had taken place. thus, the sterilization of one fifteen-year-old patient was carried out under the guise of removing appendicitis. if. we are talking about other countries, for example, the countries of northern europe, denmark, norway, sweden and so on, they often followed the general trend of this german or german-oriented policy, that is , even after the second world war, well, in fact, there and very strict laws related to migration continued to exist, for example, until some time, until they were, on the contrary, sharply liberalized, they continued to be preserved in the same way. these are very harsh sterilization practices, yes, they were probably already used then mainly not against
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jews or ethnic minorities, but against, for example, criminals or tramps, yes, that is, the attitude towards them was, of course, as harsh as possible. the swedes had no better attitude towards indigenous peoples; they were perceived as untenable genetic material. in 1921 , the swedish parliament unanimously supported creation of a state institute of racial biology. the main project and goal... of which is to study the problem of human degeneration caused by mixing of races. forced sterilization will begin in sweden in 1934, and its leading ideologist alva myrdel will become a nobel prize laureate in 1982 for humanitarian services to humanity. yes, what we call nazism and hatred of other races was widespread throughout western europe, especially since german geneticists subsequently. hitler's important weapon we had an internship at this swedish institute. persons subject to sterilization
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were called to the social security authorities and informed about the upcoming operation. those who tried to protest were intimidated, threatened with imprisonment in mental hospitals, deprivation of parental rights or benefits provided by the state to its citizens. time passed and the swedes began to play at democracy, philanthropy, without apologizing for gross segregation, they destroyed the documents, but... as often happens, one strong woman changed everything. documents are almost nowhere no, the world may not have known about these pages of swedish history if it were not for maria nardin. she was one of the victims of the sterilization law in 1997 and appealed to the swedish government demanding financial compensation. having received a refusal, she contacted the newspaper dagens na heter, journalists who initiated the investigation. the swedes were explained that there was a program.
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this is what horror schools were called for boarding schools, where children from indian communities were taken en masse, without parental permission. systemic racism was built in canada at the end of the 19th century; it looked cynically inhuman. in 1876, canada passed the indian act, which provided for the confiscation of indigenous lands for the needs of the federal government. after 8 years the law. if additions were made, they provided for the creation of special schools for indian children, who were taken there forcibly for the purpose of integration into canadian society. such integration, no matter how it was encrypted, europeanization, christianization, but in fact the destruction of a culture of identity, and simply mass murder. schools have become children's ghettos with very
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harsh conditions, not even life, survival. civilized mentors forbade speaking their native language. for disciplinary purposes, children were deprived of food, locked up, and lectured , often more like insults and bullying. in the 1998 book by susan fournier and enre cree, stolen from our contains the story of the former leader of the moskvim tribe, george guerrin, about a boarding school. sister marie baptiste had a lot of sticks, long and thick, like billiard cues, when she heard me speak my language, she raised her hand and brought the stick down on me, i still have lumps and scars on my arms, physical and sexual violence, unsanitary conditions and malnutrition , disease outbreaks, poor medicine, the number of deaths is still unknown, estimates vary
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enormously, from three to 3,000 children, in some years they died in schools, scary... due to insufficient funding, while the staff got away with everything, some boarding schools even had a homemade electric chair for punishment. the intensity of the current was painful and high, but not fatal . from the report of inspector hamilton, who visited a boarding school in the city of birtle, manitoba, in 1936. i have never
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seen such repeatedly patched and torn clothes. the school uniform is so old and tattered that it doesn't solve it. there will not be a single unassimilated indian left, and the indian question will not be resolved. there were almost one hundred and fifty such schools, almost 150,000 children passed through their journals, all the more terrible because the humiliation of violence continued for more than a century. the sad situation of boarding schools has been known for a long time, but the last of these institutions in canada closed only in the late nineties. in 1998, canada adopted a declaration
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of reconciliation, which formally apologized to the former. the then prime minister called it a sad page in canadian history, when the appeals of victims of racial hygiene to justice became widespread, the government began paying monetary compensation. the echo of a national crime reverberates today; at the end of may 21 , over a thousand unmarked children's graves were discovered on the territory of three former boarding schools. this year , six dozen graves were found near another former school. there are a great many similar facts on the conscience of the west, because there is also africa, where the locals were mercilessly exterminated, australia, and the usa.
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women for practice. native american women were also subjected to mass sterilization. evidence suggests that 25% of american indian women of childbearing age were sterilized over a six-year period. back in 2010, incarcerated in a california prison. indian genocide in modern form. sometimes, for example, prisoners, especially female prisoners, are faced with the fact that they are, so to speak, stuffed with hormonal drugs, then it turns out that they are losing the opportunity to have children, in general , this all happens forcibly, not so long ago there was such a thing in california scandal, there it is 150 times, women who were in prison, they went to court, but in general they demanded moral and material compensation for the fact that after this hormonal therapy, in general, well, essentially sterilized, that is
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, this this actually happens, well, of course, on such a very small scale, but it continues, unfortunately, to this day. the theme of humiliation, the destruction of unnecessary people , is multifaceted: hundreds of millions of human lives were taken by the west due to the desire to dominate and control territory. cultural genocide has been... for several centuries a popular weapon of democracy, i hope now you will understand it, happily, childish curiosity and genuine interest, can you tell us about your very first experience as a conductor, is success a matter of luck or a hard worker? you know this, why does an orchestra need a conductor if the musicians themselves know what to play? so that everyone does not pull this blanket over themselves, there must be
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a leader in the team, absolute honesty, sincere emotions of the heroes, we look so old, we we bought a night zaporozhets, dismantled it and delivered it through the window, when the student saw it, i thought she was going to have a heart attack, so you often argue about work? well, we often kill each other because of the work of a talk show, in which famous people answer tricky questions from the younger generation. how strict a father are you? well, i think this question is some kind of dummy question, right? do you have any habit that is harmful? julia, what is your bad habit? no, come on first. they say that creative people are difficult to get along with, but you are an easy person, we will leave this for the backstage. see the project: 100 questions for adults on tv channel belarus 24.
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the belarusian delegation presented the trade and economic potential of the republic in the industrial scientific and technical sectors, the food sector, after which a contact and cooperation exchange took place. as a result of the meetings, a number of international documents have already been signed, including the agreement signed today on the abolition of visas for holders of national passports to help businesses and tourists. removal of visa restrictions, mutual cancellation of visas restrictions for holders of ordinary passports, that is, for you and me, ordinary citizens, this will do more. our mutual trips will be simpler, which in turn will have a positive, extremely positive impact, first of all, on the development of business contacts and tourist exchanges, i also think that this will benefit education, so i think everyone will benefit from this, the union state prize in field of science and technology was awarded today in minsk, the ceremony took place in the national library, the event took place on the twenty-fourth anniversary of day of signing the treaty on the creation of a union
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state, this year in... human dna. and the prize, which, in accordance with the decisions of the heads of our states, is awarded today to the laureates, is dedicated to their work in the most advanced field of activity, genetics. and what is significant is that today, when we hear the laureates, we will probably hear about the groundwork that they have brought to more than just this milestone. and present to us, and which they are already designating for the years ahead, so that belarus and russia are more competitive , to ensure their technological sovereignty. belarus is among the top five world leaders in milk production per capita, the figure is 853 kg with a consumption of 238. prospects for the development of livestock farming were discussed by experts today at an international forum in minsk.
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this is one of the most effective branches of agriculture. farms in our country, but in order to obtain more products and improve their quality, it is important to comply with technology and improve production. by 2026 , it is planned to build 14 new and reconstruction of existing pig-breeding complexes. leading domestic and foreign specialists, scientists and international experts acted as speakers at the forum. the best representatives of the industry were awarded diplomas. we have positive dynamics in the production of almost all types. in livestock products , we will produce about 8 million tons of milk, we are approaching the 6,000 mark in milk yield per cow, we have a plus in the production of poultry products, so we are approaching the end of the year with good results. the republican scientific and practical center for pediatric surgery has successfully performed a unique operation on a two-week-old baby; a newborn girl was successfully corrected for tracheal stenosis, which had formed with a diameter of only a millimeter. this
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prevented full breathing. child. such a threshold is incompatible with life. in addition , the baby was born with pneumonia. at the time of the operation, the girl was only 14 days old and weighed only 1.950 g . this is the first time work of such complexity has been carried out. the surgeons did the almost impossible. according to foreign literature, the body weight of the patient in whom such an operation was performed was not less than 2.5 kg. the correction lasted 6 hours, a team of ten people worked. the postoperative period is progressing. well, the girl is now breathing on her own, gaining weight, and is preparing to transfer the next stage of nursing to the republican scientific and practical center for mother and child. the essence of the operation was that it was used to expand the lumen of the trachea - its intersection at the narrowest point, due to the displacement of two semicircles, the lumen was doubled and now this lumen
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is. 3-4 mm, which, in principle , fits into the age-related lumen diameter trachea and this made it possible to ensure spontaneous breathing now, that is, the child is now breathing on his own. a new anti-hunger mixture is being tested in minsk , an experiment that is taking place this winter, a pilot project from the national academy of sciences, scientists have developed a special inhibitor, which, when mixed with technical salt, will significantly reduce the aggressive impact on the environment, and the corrosion resistance of concrete and metal elements for road construction will increase by 70-80%. using inhibitor, a ton of salt immediately becomes 2 and a half times more expensive, but since every year after winter a significant amount of money is spent on replacing dead plants due to the aggressive effects of salt, experts will calculate how much more profitable the use of the new composition will be, the results will be known in the summer.
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physiological reactions will be... such as changes in the operation of the photosynthetic apparatus, changes in metabolic processes and the degree of oxidative reactions. and figures will already be compiled, graphs will be drawn up, impacts one or another salt-sand mixture. impressionism and academicism, charcoal and felt-tip pen, pencil and ballpoint pen. more than 50 graphic works by leonid shchemelev were presented to the audience for the first time. the exhibition is presented in minsk and is held as part of the celebration of the centenary anniversary of the people's artist of belarus. sketches, sketches, sketches, created by the hand of a master over the years. in different styles and techniques. the leonid shchemelev gallery offers you to plunge into the wonderful world behind the scenes of the great artist. new year's mood in the first christmas markets have already started in belarus. in total, more than 600 new year's outlets will open. despite the minus outside the window
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, it’s a busy time in belarusian forestry enterprises. christmas tree fairs begin in mid-december, and forest workers are already preparing the plants. about 30,000 new year trees are planned to be sold in the minsk region alone. this is... more than last year, the assortment will include pine trees of various species, fragrant bouquets and wreaths, spruce trees are gaining popularity in skating rinks, which can be planted in the spring of your own plot. belarus fascinated them at first sight, i came from syria, came here to study, entered the medical university and remained alive here, the first time i saw it.
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