tv [untitled] November 26, 2023 10:00pm-10:31pm EET
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in small villages, this is our lost generation. we have terrible losses, but if our living wound, bleeding and burning, has fallen on the battlefield, then millions of war migrants, who may not return, will undermine the strength of the nation in the future, what is it? crisis, is it already a catastrophe, do we have a chance not to lose ukraine after the war, does the government have a plan to return millions of ukrainians, what should we do and how did other countries do it? the lost generation is not only those who have fallen on the battlefield, the lost generation is also those who will never enter the auditorium again university, won't set a sports record, won't write a brilliant composition or computer program, here... in ukraine,
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i went to my first grade in poland, i'm from bakhmut, but i have nowhere to return, my husband is at the front since february 24. i gave birth to our third child in the spring of the 22nd in germany. i really want to return to ukraine, but my mother says that it is dangerous. my son is entering university next year, we choose either prague or warsaw. the attitude towards us changes, i
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feel at school, i want to go home, i don't the rocket attacks are frightening, i really want to return home, but what will i live for and where, my house is in the occupied territory, now... with the conquest of ukraine, our power is getting stronger, we are talking now, that sources of food and food - the opportunity to get fuel from we have the donetsk basin, we will survive this crisis, there are large reserves of excess leva in ukraine, vladimir lenin, april 16, 1919. in the 100 years that have passed since these words of lenin, russia has actually solved the problem of fuel and bread for itself, but there is an unsolved problem, i always
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reminds me of a video with a woman who says that she likes crimea so much, but does not want to go at all , even though she is going, in the same way, russians are now leaving from the territory of siberia and the far east, because they think that soon these territories will be populated by chinese, what to fill these territories, and the russians decided to fill these territories with ukrainians, for putin and his fsb mafia, this was one of the reasons why they decided to start this war. for the first time , he officially announced plans to use ukrainians in the recolonization of siberia. oleksandr, minister of development of the far east halushka back in 2014. an obvious advantage of the involvement of the residents of ukraine is that in the far east there will be people with speechless, mental and cultural barriers. in september 2021, russian defense minister serhiy shoigu published an article on new cities in siberia, proposing to build three to five new cities with a population of 3,000 to one million. do
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citizens of the cis would have it. oleksiy danilov, secretary of the national security council, is convinced that it was about ukrainians. the plan was to capture a large number of our citizens and resettle them there to build those cities that the russians and putin dreamed of. but if both galushka and shoigu talked about their intentions in hints, then even before the invasion , detailed instructions for the deportation of ukrainians were drawn up. it was made public by jake weitling and nick reynolds, analysts of the royal institute of united services of russia. according to him, ukrainians were to be divided into four categories. the first - active participants of the revolution of dignity, they had to be physically eliminated. the second - unreliable, which were included in the proscription lists. they had them pass through filtration camps and then be deported to the rs. the third - neutral citizens who needed to be persuaded to cooperate. fourth: collaborators. the fact that
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the deportation plans were thoroughly prepared is evidenced by the confession of the head of the national center of the russian defense directorate , mykhailo mizintsev, who on may 2. 2022 stated: since the beginning of the special military operation, 1,92,137 people have been transported, of which 196,356 are children. in the end , the unprecedented warrant for putin's arrest was connected to the fact that putin wanted to withdraw ukrainian children, but he did not succeed, he failed thanks to the ukrainian armed forces. our armed forces made it clear to the whole world that we will not lose the war, that ukraine will remain. and the ukrainian nation will remain. then putin changes tactics. he begins a war of attrition. because his plans are completely different now. his plans are to turn us into a wilderness, especially the south and the east. because he hopes that many ukrainians who left will never return. and unfortunately, we have a sad forecast from
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demographers, because they say that half of those who went abroad will really stay there. according to the office of the united nations high commissioner for refugees, after 2002, 6.2 million ukrainians left the country, 5.8 million of whom are in the european union, the largest number are in germany 1,133, in poland 977, in spain 180, in bulgaria 160, in italy 157, in the czech republic 140, in romania 133 and in holland 12500, the forecasts we have are either sad or very sad, i specially went to the agency where mrs. libanova, who heads the institute, spoke demography, she claims that after the war there will be from 26 to 35 million of us, that is approximately 20 million of the working population, because a large part of these people will be older people , pensioners, they will have to be received, and
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what awaits us in the future , according to all forecasts, we will actually remain a country where the population will be very small, but the territory will be very large, and we will need workers, where will we get them from, will have to be invited... from the south or the east. at the institution, we developed a demographic forecast for the 33rd year, so it varies from 26 to 35 million. as of today, the real number of ukrainians in ukraine does not exceed 32 million. there are almost 6 million more in eu countries, 1.3 million in the russian federation, up to 3 million in ordlo and 2.5 in crimea, and 1.2 in the territories that were occupied after february 24. so, the resource. which we have is actually colossal, for this we just need to return all the ukrainians who left, or a significant part of them, and we have a choice, either we will be one of the smallest countries in europe, or we will really turn into a powerful eastern european tiger, but for it is necessary for the authorities to have a plan, and i know what
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the authorities are working on such a plan, but no one has seen the plan itself, and some representatives of the authorities continue to predict a catastrophe, and what should we do, close ukraine for good, build huge fences around the state? not to let anyone out, these are definitely not the best examples, i analyzed the best ones, i looked at sociological studies, demography, the experience of many countries, both positive and negative, and that's when our government officials start to panic and do not see a quality way out of the situation that has developed , everything fails. take a look in these faces on the streets of our cities. maybe in 10-20 years, they will be completely different. after the war, the germans also did not think that their cities would become more swarthy, somewhere in hijabs, and somewhere in kufis. this is neither good nor
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bad, it is one of the scenarios of how to respond to the demographic challenge. the german economy grew like yeast after 1945. unemployment was 0%, it was possible to invite foreigners, mostly yugoslavs, italians and turks. when the situation improved in yugoslavia and italy, their citizens returned home to their own families, but turkish men, on the contrary, brought their families to germany, this was not prevented even by contracts that provided for the mandatory return of workers to their homeland. how to solve the demographic problem? the easiest way is to invite labor migrants, but inviting migrants... always entails a whole series of intercultural problems, so developed countries do everything to stimulate the birth rate, there is even a special coefficient that determines the level of development of the country by the level of development of the birth rate. in in france, for example, this ratio is 1.8, that is, one family of two adults has
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an average of 1.8 children. how do the french achieve this? of course, they built a broad and affordable social security system , plus benefits and many other benefits, and they... spend on it, imagine 3.5% of the gross domestic product, that's twice what the french spend on the army . in sweden and norway, the gdp is 1.7 and 1.6, respectively, and costs both countries 3% of gdp. norway, in particular, for one and a half to two years years from the birth of the child pays 500 dollars each month. in germany, such assistance is provided for up to 2.5 years, in the amount of €1,800 per month. but such a way has a very short-term effect. the united nations population fund claims that the birth rate actually begins to rise in the first two years, and then falls again. we once created offices of simple solutions, we like simple solutions, but a simple solution to increase
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the birth rate from 0.8 children per two parents to 2.2, as we want, will definitely not work, because we also need to take care of the sense of security, and the main thing is to have an efficient state, but the poles tried to change it by simply paying money to families, it had an effect for the first two years, and then again a complete failure. after the right-conservative peace came to power, poland started a large-scale monetary stimulus program. birth rate, currently spends the same 3.5% of gdp as france, the main point of this program is the so-called 500 plus. 500 zlotys are paid monthly for each child under the age of 18, which is about 120 dollars. in a year , the total amount is 1,440 dollars. but after introduction of these payments in 2016, the scn increased by 0.1 points and continued to decline from 2017 onwards. currently, polish demographics are at their worst ever, at around 1:20.
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if more than 4,000 babies were born in poland in 2017, then according to the results of 2023, 27,500 are expected. in 2022, there were 305. among them, 16,000 were born to ukrainian immigrants, that is, ukrainian women who want to give birth. the only question is where it will be, in poland, and thus the poles will improve their demographic potential, or in ukraine. meanwhile, even in 2090 babies were born in ukraine in 2022. and this is only in the unoccupied territory, our state temporarily lost almost 20% of its land. tsedani should be taken into account by the alamists, who predict a demographic ruin for us. we can clearly see that our situation is not much worse than in neighboring poland, despite... the fact that our neighbors are in nato and in the european union, which means, it means that if we want to change
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the situation, then we will definitely be able to do it, especially since we were already doing well before. in 1991, the gdp of poland was 2.07. in the country 1.77, but in 2005 it is almost the same, 1.24 and 1.21. in 2007, the two countries switched places. ukraine - 1.31, poland - 1:27. why in 2005 ukraine surpassed poland in terms of the narodzhuvanovsky coefficient. then viktor yushchenko came to power. of course, he began to introduce social programs to support the people of the population. but this was not the only plus, because of which people started having children. yushchenko built a liberal democracy. people were convinced of their future and were convinced that they would live in a happy, economically developed and most importantly, democratic country. and in poland , the opposite began. processes, democracy began to be limited in poland, chaos began in political life, and authoritarian forces began
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to gain the upper hand. we have a great example of the czech republic. the czech republic spends much less to support the birth rate in its country, but the czech republic is a democratic country, and as soon as they started to build democracy, the birth rate in them immediately increased from 1.13 children for two adults to 1.71. yes, democracy in the czech republic is not perfect, there are many problems, but such is democracy, it is the support of free social institutions, it is the support of the rule of law that stimulates the birth rate, and when a survey was conducted among ukrainians who left during the full-scale aggression to poland, it turned out that 51% of them are ready to return if ukraine is a member of the european union , union of democratic countries.
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over the past 100 years, a huge ukrainian diaspora has grown in the united states of america. and in canada, i think that our big mistake was that we did not invite these people to the creation of a state in ukraine, but they were ready at first, these people have extensive management experience, many of them know how to develop a business. many of them participate in politics, they have crazy connections in the world. but what happened next? a new diaspora began to form. this diaspora is mainly formed in the countries of the european union. some of them are wage earners who left before the russian-ukrainian war. but another 6 million arrived already during the full-scale russian invasion. what will happen to them? we see that the countries of the european union are gradually reducing aid to them,
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at least covered aid until 2025. after that, deportations and expulsions will begin. of course, someone will find a job, but this is our resource, we have to do everything so that these people return to ukraine as soon as possible. look, these people do not yet have their own schools or any other public organizations. most of them are waiting for their return. and we see that in poland , for example, only a third of them received what is called a beaten card, or a place of permanent residence and something that gives a place for permanent work in poland. most of these people feel like they have a future, it's our job to offer it to them. for return to ukraine, switzerland is ready to pay from 1,000 to 4,300 dollars. norway - so many euros per person. ireland announced the same intention, the amount is currently unknown. the czech republic is also developing its own program. other
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countries have already begun to cut social programs for ukrainians. for example, poland introduced a partial payment for accommodation in places of collective accommodation, and when leaving the country for more than 30 days, social assistance is canceled. it was canceled in slovakia free travel in public transport. in the netherlands, payments to those families where at least one person works have been stopped, compensation to the dutch who accepted ukrainians has been reduced from €260 to €93. the czech republic cut spending on ukrainian immigrants by a third. staying abroad will become less and less comfortable for ukrainians, and they will expect exactly what the ukrainian authorities will offer them. and it depends on whether these people will return here permanently, or whether they will come simply as tourists for certain nostalgic feelings, to to return again to those countries where they found temporary shelter. we are certainly interested in their return permanently. but how many such people will there be?
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there may be 5,000 of them, or there may be 5 or 6 million. in order for as many people as possible to return to... the ukrainian authorities must assure them that their future will be happy, successful and protected, but these assurances should not be populist , because if the authorities continue to promise them to plant 1000 trees or attract trillions of investments, they will not believe it, these are good arguments for elections, but bad for the return of ukrainians. in fact, i absolutely consciously and sincerely believe that ukraine is a platform for the realization of any dream, it is something that our citizens cannot boast of , indeed, almost 40% of migrants believe that ukraine is a more comfortable place to live. than the countries of the european union, but they mean the ukraine that will no longer exist, this is the ukraine that we had until february 24, 2022, and not at all the ukraine that the honorable vice-prime minister spoke about, and those people who go abroad experience problems in
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why the most, 55% say that the biggest problem is the language barrier, and quite a few 47% believe that another system of bureaucracy complicates their life, but they learn the language, look at germany, 67% of ukrainians have signed up for language courses, they they will get used to living there, they will learn the language, and they will not have any desire to return , what should the government do in order to convince these people, to return, to continue telling them that ukraine is a country of beautiful pink ponies, or better prepare a document that will show these people their perspective, but it is necessary to start with their social requests, with sociology, with the study of what these people really want. 85% of ukrainian citizens who left for the european union after february 22, 2022, women of the most productive age, 36-45 years old, 42%. for the most part, these are specialists with a higher or incomplete higher education, 80%, 96% received
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the status of temporary protection, 66% of them lost their jobs in ukraine, and this is the first clue to the authorities in which direction to move in order to return these people, 23% lost or damaged housing and this is another direction where the state can work effectively, another 23% have lost their own business, and this is the third line of help, approximately 50% of ukrainians say that they will return to ukraine if the hot phase of the war ends and the rocket attacks on cities stop, of course we cannot guarantee this to them, no government cannot guarantee this, unfortunately, because it depends primarily on the aggressor, but what is interesting is that 21 or 23% of ukrainians say that they will return if jobs are created, if... the infrastructure is restored, and this state is absolutely calm could do, but does so far too slowly.
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another figure is extremely telling for me, 56% of ukrainian children who are in poland do not go to polish schools, they continue to study in ukrainian schools, which means, it means that these people are definitely ready to return, and the state should to do everything for their return, but the state , unfortunately, does too little, but ukrainian society does, my assistant... makivnychuk lives in verkhovyna, and when tens and hundreds of people, even thousands of people, began to go to verkhovyna, in order to find shelter there among the mountains from russian missile attacks, young people together with maria united and created the shelter ukraine project, this project began at the top, and then they continued to develop it in chernivtsi, lviv, strey, in chervonohrad, in ivanofrankivsk, in poltava, in kyiv, in many ukrainian cities , young people from different ukrainian cities have taken it upon themselves to help the displaced people, they love the displaced people, they don't even call them that, because they are the same citizens of ukraine, they work with them in children's classes, they find additional and new
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work for adults, organize courses for adults, sometimes these are courses and changes of profession, and sometimes ordinary yoga, this manifestation of love is what unites us then, when the government is practically inactive, we made a film about maria makivnechuk, about the shelter ukraine project, and soon you will see it on my youtube channel. i invite you to watch. shelter is shelter, it's shelter from disaster, it 's shelter from genocide, it's preservation, it's preservation for the sake of preservation the future is the preservation of others who, together with you, will rebuild this future, it is a storehouse of spirit, a storehouse of strength that cannot be destroyed by anyone, and we must be strong so that we can help others. helping the shelters, i myself gained a lot of experience of what exactly ukrainian displaced people want, or ukrainians who were forced to leave their places of residence in or
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near the occupied territories, and then i began to study literature, research and actually prepared my own plan for the return of ukrainians. this plan should be extremely effective, because according to one of the studies i read while preparing this plan, 76% of ukrainians are ready to return to ukraine. first, the prerequisites for the implementation of a successful policy are the end of the war with our victory, restoration of territorial integrity and stable peace. ukrainians want to have children, but for this they need the appropriate conditions, which are security, stability, a strong economic foundation and help from the state, mothers and families. second: the situation with demography is one of the key tasks of the state and society, at the level of membership in european union and nato. state program. the renewal of the demographic potential should become a component of the country's reconstruction program with the provision of its financing. third, the guarantee of the success
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of the demographic potential restoration program is the building of a successful european nation that uses the european social model with free kindergartens and medicine, material assistance at the birth of a child, and accessible inclusive education. fourth: for the restoration of the demographic potential , the political unity of the society is of decisive importance regarding the strategic goals of the state, democracy, the rule of law, finding compromises, and not provoking constant conflicts. fifth, the state must provide conditions for the return of as many ukrainians as possible. in europe and other countries, ukrainian mothers are provided with assistance that is many times higher than what they can receive at home. so, if we want to compete with the countries of their temporary stay, our social policy is reprehensible. to change sixth: for ukraine, the arrival of migrants from the middle east, africa and asia, this is not a panacea for the labor market problem of post-war reconstruction and exit from the demographic crisis. first we need to
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return our citizens and compatriots, and only after that we can analyze the need to involve others. seventh: ukraine needs its own return program so that we never again experience genocides, small or large exodus from our promised land, because it is the only one. and the best in the world. therefore, it is necessary to create a ministry of love, children and family today. perhaps this will surprise someone non-official name, because we are used to dry and bureaucratic words. but we will not build a successful country without love. without the love of ukrainians for their homeland, without the love of mothers for their children, without the love of parents for their families, just as without this love, the exploits of the armed forces of ukraine would be impossible. and if we talk about functionality, then it should be one department that is responsible. for restoring the demographic potential of our nation and state. if the ministry of defense is responsible for our victory in the war, then the ministry of love children and families should ensure our historic
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victory. we also need to create a diaspora ministry that will integrate all ukrainians and people of ukrainian origin with ukraine. currently, there are 12 to 15 million people of ukrainian origin in the world. ukraine has already become a standard of bravery, courage, and resilience. they are proud of ukraine, belonging to it. now we still need to become economically successful so that millions of people want to return, either from the old diaspora or from the new diaspora, they are the carriers of the knowledge and skills that will improve ours. capital, us a return program is needed, the same as the aliyah program that strengthened israel. this program strengthened israel and prevented it from being thrown into the sea, as the enemies of the young state wanted. demography has been and remains the main challenge for israel, which it is successfully overcoming. in the years 1948-1952, the jewish population of israel increased from 6,000 to 1.5 million. from 90 to 96, israel accepted. more
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than a million aliyah: repatriation to israel. since its inception, the state of israel has had a ministry of the diaspora, government and public organizations that systematically call for and help immigrate to israel, or make the most of the diaspora for the good of the country. dozens of repatriation programs. for example, there are two-week government programs for youth with jewish roots. they are shown all the beauty of the country for two weeks. 27%, after that decide to build their own. life in israel, and some repatriation programs for talented entrepreneurs have an even higher rate: up to 80% of participants in the program of able-bodied and talented jews move to live in israel. the ukrainian nation is strong, we survived batya, which reduced our number from 6 to 3 million. the ruin of the 18th century mowed down the right bank by 90%. but it was revived, the bloodiest of the 20th century. the first world war killed half a million
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ukrainians. famine over 4 million. world war ii - up to 10 million. at least 15 million in just a century. lost generations, broken historical chains, erased memory. but we did not disappear, even though we did not have our own state. now we have, and we have our army. ukraine and ukrainians will definitely not disappear. there will be no more genocides. but what kind of nation will we be, big or small, strong or weak. it all depends on the people who will live here. and this is the solution. just now, not after the war, the ministry of diaspora and the return program for war refugees , as well as the ministry of love for children and the family, for millions of internally displaced people, these are working tools, i believe we will succeed, i know how to do it.
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, this is the espresso tv channel and the atr tv channel and our joint project beraber together, in which we talk about the problems of the currently occupied crimea, my name is khrystyna yatskiv, my co-host eder muzhdabaev. salam alaikum. aleikum selyam, you already speak crimean very well. well, i'm improving, actually, i'm trying. let's start with the most important information. reasons of a security nature on the peninsula, in the last few days, literally on november 23, news appeared from novofedorivka , explosions were heard there in the district of novaya naberezhnaya, explosions are deaf, probably in the water, according to information from crimean sources, machine-gun fire is heard, near novofederivka is located, recall the saka military airfield, in general, this is such a traditional story for crimea, certain explosions are heard, the russians
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