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[000:00:00;00] come on, i thought, he walks around the house and will come back, and seryozhka left the house, when he left, i already understood what my grandmother and i had done, we didn't hold our ego, for now only one thing is known, serhiy never got to pokrovsk, the boy did not return home either, and no one knows where he is now, sergey's mother still lives in mariupol and does not lose hope of finding her son, meanwhile serhiy's father, who has been living separately for a long time and is now under surveillance. territory is doing everything possible to find serhii. in particular, he turned to the office of the public prosecutor. i understand that they want to contact that side, and find out if there is information on that side, because a lot of children were taken to russian territory at that time, so now they will contact that side. perhaps the boy was taken to russia, but it is possible that he is still somewhere in donetsk region, so i am appealing
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to the residents of the temporarily occupied territory. who may see this program in social networks. look carefully at the photo of the child. if anyone saw the boy after march 8 last year, does anyone know where he might be now please don't delay. dial the short number of the magnolia children's search service from any ukrainian mobile operator, 1163. calls to the hotline are free. if suddenly there is no connection, write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram. any information is important. we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against a child, anywhere, anytime, just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal, stop crime ua. see this week in the judicial
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control program. two months of work of the renewed public integrity council. the participation of these representatives of public associations is very important. but how does the state government implement its new powers? each of the members of the central government came here to clean up the judiciary. congratulations, this is a program of judicial control, and as always, we are talking about the main reform, on which direction our european prospects depend. how the new judiciary is being formed in ukraine and what are the results of the work of the public council on honesty in the first two years months since the formation of the new team, about all this today, but first traditionally to the news. regular judge exposed for bribery detectives of the national anti-corruption bureau and the specialized anti-corruption prosecutor's office reported the suspicion to the judge of the kropyvnytskyi court of appeal, volodymyr honchar. according to the investigation, for $10,500, the judge promised to review the
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trial court's sentence and change it. punishment for committing a traffic accident with fatal consequences, from three years of imprisonment to a suspended term, to receive and keep a judge's bribe instructed his intermediary. however, it did not go according to plan. the panel of judges of the kropyvnytskyi court of appeal still left the verdict of the court of first instance unchanged and approved the culprit's punishment in the form of deprivation of liberty. since the judge failed to fulfill the promise, most of the funds had to be returned. at the intermediary's place of residence , you took only part of the bribe - $450. a resident of the ivano-frankivsk region, who tried to kill a judge to avoid punishment, was sentenced to 10 years in prison . in august 2020, the man was dissatisfied with the course of the trial against him, and wanted to delay the process and delay the sentencing and prison sentence. the desire was so strong that he decided to simply
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kill the judge of the god... of the chansk district court of ivano-frankivsk oleg shyshko, who was considering his case. the attacker attached a grenade to the garage door so that it would detonate when the garage was opened. but the judge noticed the device, the grenade did not explode. the investigation of the case was completed only recently. guilt of the criminal it was possible to prove with the help of dna tests. for an attempt on a judge from prykarpattia, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison. he must also pay the judge uah 250 in moral damages. serhiy lazyuk, judge of the dzerzhinsk district court of kharkiv, sentenced to seven years of imprisonment with confiscation of property for a bribe, mobilized to the ranks of the armed forces of ukraine. the appeals chamber of the high anti-corruption court suspended the hearing of the appeal against the verdict at the request of the judge's lawyer. thus, the case is stopped. we will remind, the law enforcement officers are conducting cases regarding
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bribery of serhii lazyuk since 2015. he then sought and received $3,000 for a civil settlement. later , another $500 for a decision in another case. the resourceful judge immediately after the arrest transferred all his real estate to his wife, and then tried in every way to delay the proceedings. court sessions were postponed due to the end of the working day, the filing of appeals against decisions, or simply due to non-appearance. lazyuk was constantly ill and hospitalized. in the end, he managed to announce the verdict only that year in august, his found guilty of corruption and sentenced to seven years in prison with confiscation of property. lazyuk filed an appeal. and now he was mobilized for the army. given the previous practice of delaying the case, it is likely that the judge is again trying to avoid punishment in this way. ukraine, despite the full-scale war, continues to take
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confident steps on the way to the european union and fulfill its obligations to international partners. in particular , judicial reform continues, which is a key requirement. it provides not only. renewal higher bodies of judicial governance, but also strengthening of public control. this mission is entrusted to the public integrity council, which helps to restore order in the judicial system. in modern conditions, due to the high level of distrust in the judiciary and the judicial authorities, due to such flagrant cases of corruption offenses. the trust of the public and society in cleaning the judicial system is very important. therefore, participation. this, these representatives of public associations, is very important for reforming our judicial branch of government. in august, the entire composition of the public council of integrity was renewed, it included 20 main and three reserve members,
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independent journalists, public activists, lawyers. they have a high professional reputation and meet the criteria of political neutrality and integrity. experts rated the new composition of the hrd as very powerful. from the foundation, that this is a rather strong team, which included scientists, lawyers, journalists, lawyers, well-known human rights defenders, mostly they were delegated, authoritative organizations, people with experience, with, well, with a reputation, public the integrity council is an independent public body that, since 2016, monitors the integrity of... candidates for the position of judge, and is also part of the evaluation system for current judges. the existence of the council as an independent public body is stipulated in the law on the judiciary and the status of judges. the council helps the higher qualification commission for judges
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to assess the extent to which judges or candidates for the position of judges meet the requirements of professional ethics. based on the results of the inspection , the council forms a conclusion about each of the candidates. it is included in the judicial one dossier - tells. nika kreidenkova, coordinator of the integrity council. after a negative conclusion, the judge goes to such a plenary meeting of the highest circles of the commission and 11 members of the committee of the supreme court must vote to overcome this conclusion. that is, if there are no 11 members of the supreme court, the judge's career ends. that is, the vkks gives a recommendation for dismissal, the vrp already makes the final decision, but essentially. it will correspond to what was recommended by the vkks. the powers of this member of the public council of virtue, unlike the previous ones composition of the body, expanded and improved. the public is now involved in the inspections of the supreme council of justice and supreme
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court judges. we will participate in competitions for the appeals court, as a public integrity council, that is, we will analyze every candidate who wants to occupy a position in the appeal. this competition has already been announced. qualification commission, and possibly, if announced for recruitment to the supreme court, the public integrity council also reviews all candidates in this process. now the public council of virtue should take participation in the qualification assessment of more than two thousand judges, which was not completed due to the expiration of the powers of the previous members of the higher qualification committee, as well as to recruit about 700 judges for vacant positions in the courts of appeal. we will do it in the order of priority in the qualification evaluation procedure, we already have a schedule with vkks for the period there for the first six months. according to the load, approximately hundreds of judges per month, we plan to process them and provide conclusions. the public council
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of integrity does not conduct interviews with by judges and candidates for the position independently, but its members can participate in the interview conducted by the higher qualification commission of judges and present their opinion regarding this or that candidacy. also, the representatives of the state government have the right to ask questions to the candidates. co-coordinator of the council nika kreidenkova assures that any pressure on the members. rd on the part of the judges or members of the qualification commission evaluated by them is impossible. the vhdr is doing everything and there will definitely be no agreements with the judges or not, because each of the chivanni herde has gathered here to clean the courtroom power and we have developed a number of procedures in order to exclude as much as possible any personal communication of the members of the grd with the judges who are evaluated within the framework of the evaluation or competition qualifiers there. in particular, one of such mechanisms is mine. we never communicate
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in person, but only through official mail, on an impersonal letter, signed by the co-coordinators. one of the requirements for ukraine as a candidate for joining the european union is the effective continuation of judicial reform, and this in particular depends on the public integrity council, because in fact the council is the main public body, which signals and draws attention to the non-compliance of a judge or a candidate for a position with the criteria of professionalism and integrity, and taking into account the professionalism of the composition of the state administrative court, there are no doubts about the transparency of future competitions. and for today i have everything. if you want to report corrupt judges or illegal decisions, write to me on facebook or to this email address. see you in exactly a
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the sun came out to the white hut, like a mother to a child, and shone, and made the hut happy. this is the fifth film of our documentary project strykha, and this time we will show you what we managed to find in the south of ukraine. the restored villages of bessarabia, quaint folk houses of zaporozhye and the residential architecture
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of the village of vylkove, which stands right on the danube delta. there used to be a flycatcher on this territory. then, when there was a war, everyone was resettled, everything was demolished, nothing was left, in 1946 the soviet government simply destroyed the village destroyed this village and four villages. and she evicted the residents, that's how they evicted our family. what was evicted, because by order of marshal zhukov, the territory was to become a military
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training ground. this is a restored basara. the village of frumushyka nova, getting to it is a real quest, because you need to drive for a good hour and a half through the endless bessarabian steppe, focusing only on signs in the form of shepherds, and then you enter a separate world, with recreated houses, a farm and a winery, museums, and, of course, an inn with traditional bessarabian the kitchen since childhood, i knew where the place where my father and grandfather lived was located, and we went there every... year for 15-20 years, every summer. as soon as the children grew up, every year with my brother, he with two children, i with two children, we went to fromushika. and exactly 60 years after the destruction, plus or minus
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two or three days. on june 6, 2006, the first shovel sank into the ground and we began to build a summer camp. sheep breeding was determined as the direction of development, and furmushyka nova began to recover, and in three years it became the largest sheep breeding farm in europe, we already had more than 500 sheep. specialists came from australia, new zealand, and europe, and i had to settle them somewhere, and we started building guest houses. historians and mound specialists, archaeologists come to us in frumushika nova, and we gradually learn things that we had not heard before from our parents, grandparents, and relatives. bessarabia is a historical region adjacent to the territory of modern ukraine and moldova. it
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has always been a place of intersection of different cultures, so they decided to recreate typical houses here all those nationalities that previously lived together in besarara. the uniqueness of bessarabia is that it is inhabited by more than 120 nationalities, and you understand that each nationality has its own customs, culture, cooking, lifestyle led by the family, and this idea was born, why don't we make an open-air museum , and here is such a symbiosis of the territory with the customs of each nationality. to reconstruct houses traditional for bessarabia of the 19th-20th centuries , a full-fledged expedition through the region. well, the moldavian environment, it's as dad drew it. dad
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was born in 1933. the soviet government and propaganda worked in such a way that he was a soviet man by nature. he even forgot the moldavian language. the soviet authorities resettled and separated them from their native land. there was another period when he said: "sasha, why do you need it?". why are you doing this? and i say: "dad, i want, i will make this place famous for the whole world." and he, here, somehow, somehow like that. he will tell me, i will not be there for a couple of months, i will be in odesa, he lived in odesa and the apartment was there, but for the last six or seven years he lived in frumushyk. and he says: i have to go there examination, something medical. and i say: "daddy, take it, draw it." please, a drawing of the house in which you were born. he: "what do you think i won't come back?" and i say: "no, dad
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, well, i just want to know, he drew and left, in two months he will come, and the house where he was born is standing, he cried, i cried, we had to drink a few jugs of wine to get a little to stabilize the situation. it turns out to be a museum, the houses all look like before, the furniture, beds, here is the stove, like before, the saws are hand-made, everything is done by hand, all night long residents of the moldovan house, my employees, everyone wanted to bring their own carpet. everyone wanted to bring their wardrobe or a chair or some kind of table. we have a bazaar in odessa - an old horse market. he is like a flea.
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i always liked to come on saturdays and sundays and see what people were bringing out and selling. then we went to gagauzia and saw a typical gagauz house. we went south. it seems that the village is a vineyard, and they saw a bulgarian yard. next to the gagauz and bulgarian yards is the jewish yard a house with a beautiful brown roof. there used to be a children's room, and this was a living room for guests, if someone came
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to visit, then a separate room was like that, and the dark room was the master's office, and the drawing of the ukrainian house was brought from cherkasy. it is very easy to recognize it by the wall painting that decorates the house. the interior is still under renovation, today it is being renovated, but it is planned to be finished before the new tourist season. houses in bessarabia were built mainly of clay, and they are built in the same way now, but if the houses were created almost from scratch, then the artifacts for their filling was brought from here. it was planned that it would be possible to live in these houses, but the value of the reproduced interiors and exteriors. so high that they decided not to give them out to often careless tourists, so today these
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huts are exclusively museum exhibits, and other, simpler ones were built for overnight stays. there is also a german yard on the museum street, its model was an existing house from the neighboring village of semysotka. there are old photos, beautiful, interesting tables. the neighboring village of semysotka is no less interesting for its history and the processes that happening there now. if frumushyka existed for about 150 years, survived the second world war, and was destroyed in soviet times, then semisudka is still a living village, although only two remain in it. currently, i am here and my neighbor, a retired woman, today there are only two of us left here, that’s all,
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a german lived here, and he had many hectares of land, something like... 7,000 hectares or not, i can’t say for sure, but this german gave to people work, all the locals worked for this german, his name was neshport, and the village was called semisudka, later the soviet authorities evicted people from fromushika, a military training ground was created in its place, which was considered one of the largest military facilities in the territory of the former union, but the people who lost their homes still did not want to go far, so they stopped nearby, in the seven hundredth, and started here to build houses, because it was good to live here, people had a clearing, a training ground, a lot of space, there was a place to graze cows, sheep,
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saw wood, everything needed for life was here. and people began to build houses here, but ended up on the territory of the landfill, because it was the territory of the landfill, then they were told that it was not possible to live here and they began to drive people away again , to send them somewhere to live, but people did not have the strength and money, after the war it was difficult to move somewhere again, to build, so they went to moscow to sort it out ... therefore, it was not allowed to build here anymore, but the houses that had already been built were allowed to remain, so only a few families remained to live here, in the middle of the baserab desert and near the training ground, from time to time they found training shells in their vineyards, but not
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were leaving my father built a house in 51, 50 or so. i started building, and that's how i lived here until i died, and i inherited this house, and of course i don't want to sell it. my parents are buried here, money is such a thing, and this is my parents' house, it will be as it will be, time will tell, i know, it is bad here, there is no store, no hospital, no. there’s nothing, old age will come, i don’t know how it will be here, maybe i’ll go, maybe not, but i’m definitely not planning yet, the seven hundred is also changing today, if the frumushika nova was conceived as a restored a leisure village for tourists who want to take a break from the city, the concept of semisudka is different, it should become a smart village with high-speed
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internet and solar panels on every restored house, a smart village, because we tried to make a smart village. oleksandr andriyovych constantly, when i ask him, he says: that's it, anya, you'll see, i don't want to promise you, but you'll see everything yourself. ever since i was a child, every summer i went to the village of seven hundred, where my aunt and cousin lived, my age, and of course they grazed in the summer sheep near fromushyk. where there is a military training ground, i.e. there were shooting ranges, only in late autumn and early spring, at other times they were allowed to graze sheep, and children starting at the age of five, there 5, 10, 12 years old, up to 14 years old, went out in the summer
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and they grazed sheep in turn, and here i also grazed sheep, so for me this is my native area, i spent my childhood here, the village was already dying out when we started the project in 2006, only five or six families lived here, and when they started seven hundred in the 20th year, only three families remained here, today most of the houses are already there restored, but there is still a lot of work to be done. with the onset of full-scale war, construction slowed, but was sure to continue. everything is ready in the house, all that remains is to deliver the furniture and connect the plumbing, and we just didn't have time yet, if fromushyk 's new house had to be rebuilt from scratch, then just restoration was enough, that 's all, only the roof was changed and repairs were made, and so no redevelopment, the houses are as they
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