tv [untitled] November 27, 2023 2:30am-3:01am EET
2:30 am
[000:00:00;00] and with us is dmytro vasiliev, mr. dmytro, in general about domestic political processes, so we have recently, against the background, in particular, of these anti-sem pogroms in dagestan, seen an increase in what we mentioned today, by the words of the leader there, patrushev, we mentioned today , as a person who can potentially further embrace, let's say, take power into his own hands, we see the strengthening of certain personalities, in particular the war criminal kadyrov. in the same way, which has been giving more and more often in the public space lately, he has not been so active for a long time, ah, putin constant such passes in the direction of the muslim world, formidable, designated as the cultural capital of russia in 2025, the largest mosque, almost in europe, will be built in moscow, kadyrov himself promotes his
2:31 am
son everywhere, he is awarded, and now he simply does not disappear from the public space , can we call it a kind of flirting through kadyrov and with the muslim world, how important is it now that we see putin commenting on the war in the middle east, yes, why is this flirting with kadyrov, what are his plans in general the chechen leader, yes, because we understand that he, to drown together with putin, well, definitely not ... wants, he definitely does not want to drown, he definitely wants to play some additional game of his own, he definitely does not want to lose the influence, the money that he well, i have received it abundantly in the last 20 years, and well, i would like to take one step back in our communication and remind you that , firstly, russia is not a democracy, we have already determined that, and secondly, russia is absolutely
2:32 am
equal, as a democratic the world perceives... russia and the leadership of russia, and for them the most important thing just keep making money, if there are european markets, well, you have to go around somehow and find new ways to deliver your goods, but, if we talk about the other world, then energy resources, they are even three times cheaper there, but they continue to sell everything and they will accumulate everything huge incomes, i don't remember the exact number, but it seems there ... well, they received about 500 billion after the start of full-scale aggression against ukraine at the expense of finding other markets, so russia, in principle, perceives itself as a part authoritarian world, and we have to remind ourselves and the whole world that in fact there is not only a war going on now, between russia and ukraine, but a war of autocracy, world autocracy against world democracy, and ukraine is on the
2:33 am
front line. of this war, and the fact that, well, in my opinion, and a lot of experts before this, and by the way, and people who make decisions in various partner countries, indicates that russia was active in motivating, the war that is happening today in the middle east, what is happening in israel, the gaza sector, and in fact, today we have two front lines of this war, world... against world democracy, and both ukraine and israel are on the front lines, and therefore russia, in fact, is interested in the fact that the contradiction between autocracy and democracy only grows stronger, and it has become an important part of the chaos that today benefits the autocracy, the world of the autocracy, that is why russia can remain in this state for a long time, and considering the fact that what is actually happening in
2:34 am
the middle east is a world war, well, in fact, the muslim world against that the place where jesus christ was born, respectively, against christianity, as kadyru can tell about it, well, accordingly , those religious aspects that i thought the world had already forgotten are coming into force, i think that religious wars are what is a part of the history of the past historical stage, of world society, that is, of humanity, but ... we see that the religious aspect, it is so active today, and i will say more, dmytro, confectionery factory, krasnyi, october, made halal from this year, candies, bird's milk and alyonka's chocolate bar, this may also indicate the accelerated islamization of russia, which russian experts are already
2:35 am
talking about on our youtube channels. that kabaeva's father had an extremely strong influence on putin and that somehow putin secretly converted to islam, well, you can imagine where it goes, well, that is, it is absolutely. part of our war is becoming so ideological, i believe it is the first world hybrid war, and it has only just begun. thank you, mr. dmytro, for helping to understand, we will probably have to return to this topic again, thank you for today were with us, dmytro vasiliev, a political consultant, see you again, mr. dmytro. mr. oleksandr, we have, let's, let's sum up slowly, but there is still news that we didn't... talk about, russian president vladimir putin may face a new accusation from the international criminal court, a warrant from the international criminal court, and accusations of a war crime, another arrest because of the planning of deliberate starvation in
2:36 am
ukraine, i am writing about this publicly with reference to the report of the international legal company on human rights jrc, according to new data, russia was actively preparing to steal ukrainian grain, and that's what they actually did. deliberately, according to the latter, according to the investigation of journalists and experts, they deliberately targeted grain facilities, warehouses, and what, are there really grounds for such a warrant to take place, for example, on march 17, next year was issued , and look, and for this crime, he can be qualified. even a crime against humanity or as a war crime, it depends on the proof, how much so, how difficult it will be to prove is another question,
2:37 am
this is, well, no, no, not really, let’s say a simple way of proof, especially using those standards that are present in the prosecutor’s office of the international criminal court, because this is a higher standard of proof, and to date we have not yet seen formed cases that would were similarly paraphrased, articulated in relevant documents, such as an arrest warrant, and related to other war crimes committed by russia, we know that it was also about bucha, for example, or the shelling of the theater in mariupol, where literally hundreds of civilians died residents of mariupol. it is absolutely so flashy the crime of the maternity hospital was fired at in mariupol, this is also the kramatorsk station, the station square, there are a number of other specific facts of war crimes, and the difference, excuse me, mr.
2:38 am
oleksandr, is the difference between those crimes that they commit and confirm it themselves, that is, they do not deny it, they that's what they say, that's how we did it, because we believed that it was a military object there, there are crimes where they still claim that it was, for example, there was a ukrainian missile there, but there is a difference between that, if the criminal himself admits it. that he really struck, this is one of the factors of proof of this crime, but the investigation must clearly establish, well, even the type of ammunition, where it was fired from, when specifically, and uh, so that beyond a reasonable doubt, so that there is no possibility to say, you know, that the missile came from the wrong direction , and on the other hand, and this is a slightly different situation, let's remember mh17. how russia immediately threw out more than 30 different versions, versions of events, among which the truth was lost, and
2:39 am
it took seven or eight years to search for that truth and assemble the evidence in small pieces of the court decision, but then in the end, russia could not say anything, that there was no such thing here, you understand, but it was in details, in small pieces. reproduction of everything, this is, in principle, the standard of work and evidence of investigative bodies, which is also present in the international criminal court, so when we talk about this declared crime, about a possible famine, then i would say that, probably, for the international criminal court it can to become an object of study, but in the first place will be crimes, and there are absolutely obvious and in fact they are already at the stage of investigation , and i think that we will soon have just indictments for the commission of these crimes
2:40 am
against high-ranking russian officials, but it is unlikely that it will be related to genocide with this, not with genocide , and i apologize for the famine, we are holodomor, mr. oleksandr, we will monitor this process, thank you , oleksandr pavlichenko, executive director of the ukrainian geltsin union for human rights, joined today. thank you we thank you. well, let's talk about that, again about domestic political ukrainian processes, everyone was watching. at one time, decommunization after the fall of lenin, now it continues, after the start of a full-scale invasion, new paces have been gained, where imperialization has already gained, and now we are watching how monuments, in particular to russian writers, are being removed, and here we can congratulate the residents of the capital that in the end, after long process will be discussed. there, due to certain legal conflicts in kyiv
2:41 am
, the monument to pushkin was dismantled. so, the poet left. a monument to the russian poet alexander pushkin was indeed dismantled in kyiv. the municipal service removed the statue with a crane. a russian woman who was in the park on barasteisky prospect. a week before, the cabinet of ministers of ukraine removed this and a number of other communist-related monuments from the list of national heritage sites. or the russian imperial regime, it empowered local authorities to carry out the demolition. well, let's remind you that after the start of a full-scale war, the pushkin monument in the capital was repeatedly covered with paint, but you see, there are remnants of it on his face as well, and the pedestal itself, inscriptions are described called to demolish this monument, six months ago a petition to dismantle the monument received the required number of votes. in general, to talk about such a trend and about this specific... case, let's talk today with yevgenia kravchuk, the deputy head
2:42 am
of the committee of the verkhovna rada of ukraine on humanitarian and information policy, congratulations mrs. yevhenia, congratulations, let's start with a human question, well, i'm sure there will be one many people who will now write in the comments about what pushkin did to you and why you tolerate him, personally, just as humanly as you think, but really, let's say, at what moment did pushkin become not just a poet, but rather a symbol of russian... occupation and crimes committed by russians in the occupied territories? well, the fact is that these are the consequences of the colonization that the russian empire did, first, and then the soviet union, on the territory of not only ukraine, but also all the states, countries, peoples that they enslaved and colonized, and well , let 's be honest, in the number of monuments there
2:43 am
to russian poets and writers, various there activists, in ukrainian cities, well, in almost every place there was a pushkin street, before that there was a lenin street, there was a monument, and it is clear that this was not done just like that, but to emphasize, it means the supremacy of the empire, which is respected everywhere, in fact they did not allow them to remember or honor their own writers, in the end they allowed shevchenko there under the slogan that he, too, fought with the cerate and so on, although shevchenko was also very negative, we all know, all these poems about cerates, and for us, well, this process is really we need to find our heroes, and it is obvious that there is no need there, for example , i will destroy... these monuments, they will be moved there to some museums, maybe
2:44 am
open-air museums, in many cities such museums are already being created, for example, there in lviv, they created an open -air museum of totalitarian regimes, and there are all these monuments that used to be monuments, but in fact only testified to the conquest and occupation and colonization, again, all these, dismantling, they take place at the initiative of the local authorities, and the local authorities are encouraged residents who say, remove it from the public space, let there be a monument and a bust somewhere in the museum, and for god's sake , let's remove it from the public space, because we have someone to put up monuments , and those poets and writers. who used to live and, well, in
2:45 am
principle, we will now have a lot of new heroes, including russia's war against ukraine. mrs. yevgenia, in fact, if we talk specifically about the monument to pushkin, then specifically this one, which we saw, its dismantling on the footage, in fact, the petition about dismantling, it gained a sufficient number of votes six months ago, why was the decision delayed... the exact demolition, well, look , we are, after all, a legal state, and we do, well, according to the law, the verkhovna rada adopted a law called: we we call it about decolonization, in fact about getting rid of this imperial legacy, that is, it is not only, not even primarily, in fact pushkin, it is he who has already fallen under the hot hand, but in poltava, still, a huge number monuments there, which
2:46 am
are connected with the russian empire, with peter, because the battle of poltava and this myth, which was created within the empire, were then nurtured in the soviet union and fueled, and in fact, precisely in the case of poltava, the local authorities resisted until the last, let's say, saying that in we and the residents are not too much, let these two-headed eagles be there, that's history and so on , well, that's exactly why the law was passed, on decolonization, but as far as removal from the register of monuments is concerned, it's precisely our humanitarian the committee also worked on it so that there was a legal mechanism, and the ministry removed these sights. from the register, actually monuments, and then it can really be dismantled and, well, in the end, the local authorities there decide what to do, someone, as i said, sends it to the museum, actually, what fate can befall pushkin in particular and the rest of the odious
2:47 am
heroes incarnated in attractions, well actually there are several options, especially if it is some, well, there a more or less famous author did, then as an example of work for a museum, it can be preserved again, and it is important that it is just a museum , was thematic, so that when people in him, they came there and listened to some kind of excursion, they actually, well, realized that it was a colonialist policy, all these hundreds of years against ukraine, that there is nothing important of their own in ukraine, there are no heroes of their own. poets and writers, and ukrainian poets and writers were shot, sent to the sandarmy, shot in the side, and well, we understand that these waves were constant repressions against the creative intelligentsia, because they had this spirit of ukrainianism, there are cases, by the way, and this
2:48 am
not wrong in the case of pushkin, for example, this it concerns what is removed from the pedestals in some cities, of course at the request of residents and local authorities, for example, old soviet tanks, so i know examples that they were then sold at auctions, and the money went to the armed forces, so there are many options, if it is some kind of, well, a monument that has no value at all, then in principle it and especially a museum is not needed, but do you remember this story from ekaterina and in odessa, how it lasted there for a long time, in fact, it is like that they say the novel is a monument that was erected there in 2000, he does not have in such cases, either as ms. yevheni, or as a proposal for a horse, the one on the boulevard on shevchenko boulevard, well, take it off, and the horses, as the classic said, are innocent,
2:49 am
the horse can be left under it, for example , here is a variant of such a partial, partial demolition. well, obviously, if this is some kind of common position, and the ministry responsible for monuments and local authorities, then there may be some such variations, because actually, well, here the very figure of shorfs, who gave a dowry, suppressed the uprising, or rather, as the ukrainian revolution and killed thousands and hundreds of people in kyiv, then it is clear there why it is being filmed, and by the way , decolonization, where imperialization, de-sovietization, it is also happening in other countries that were under the occupation of russia or under the occupation of the soviet union, in fact , we saw that in the baltic states, all these huge monumental monuments are also
2:50 am
removed from public access and sent somewhere to the museum of the totalitarian regime, mrs. yevgeni. here i want to return to the beginning of our discussion, but i am not the same with you that i argue, but i still believe that focusing exclusively on one's own culture, yes, it may not be worth it, and the president has repeatedly said that we should also open ukraine to the world, if only the world would come to ukraine more, and probably world culture, and monuments can be erected on the territory of our state, however, i just want to remind you that the same image of pushkin. so it was used by the occupiers precisely to mark, let’s say, cities and towns in the occupied territories, pushkin’s face hung on the fabric, was painted
2:51 am
on the fabric, they closed the destroyed theater in mariupol, yes, pushkin's face was hung on big boards in the territory of kherson, which was still occupied at the time, and it was written there , i don't know any at all, well, i didn't check this historical fact, but it was said that pushkin's grandfather once drove through kherson and said that this is such a beautiful kind of primitive russian land, well, something like that , well, the image of pushkin, he is indeed a very vivid example, but after all, he himself... was used to denote these territories, you can have your point of view on this too, because for some reason, well, certain things are everyday life the thought that for some reason it was precisely pushkin that some kind of special attention was attached to him? eh, well, look, pushkin really wrote melasia there openly, which means that this, russia, empire and all, but here it is not about pushkin as such, only pushkin, really, it is just a question. how russia acts with this soft power, it is much broader, with such success at the mariupol theater after
2:52 am
hundreds of people were killed there, it was possible to hang the ballerinas of the big theater, because this is what russia does, shows, well, she big russian culture, we have them right here, such a culture to, well, show the world, well, we are here in general such a huge civilization, and put in fact, to question, well, how can the russians do these beasts. culture, that's what, russia is playing, but just like this famous photo shoot, in yekatenbunka, in my opinion, the ballerinas who pose there with the military first go, the ballerinas, and then the tanks come, and i'm absolutely with you i agree that not only monuments to ukrainian heroes, poets, writers should stand in ukraine, but it should be some kind of connection, some kind of symbolism
2:53 am
in these monuments and or it could be gratitude to the countries, states that supported ukraine, when russia was occupying it, yes, i already liked the idea of a social network, in order not to, well , we cannot, for example, honor all the countries of the rammstein format, we can simply erect a monument to the music band ramstein, yevgenia kravchuk, deputy head of the committee of the verkhovna rada of ukraine, humanitarian and information policy joined our broadcast, talked about decolonization, yes in the conditions of war, it is important, as always, and thank you for being with us this hour, and with you were oleksiy homun, kateryna derkach, thank you for your trust, see you, stay.
2:54 am
chevorons approaching victory, time to attack and fight back, turn your people into weapons, join our fighters of the people's national police brigade. the questionnaire can be filled out on the nab npu goa website or by calling 097-725-25-13. this year's winter promises to be difficult again. the enemy is targeting critical infrastructure facilities. so we have to prepare for the most difficult scenarios. keep the heat, insulate the houses, it will be difficult, but the fighting spirit cannot be borrowed from the ukrainians. consider an additional safe source of heat, this winter, be responsible. should become skin. invite your relatives, acquaintances from the regions that have suffered destruction, together it is warmer and more fun. the best way to warm up is
2:55 am
to engage in light sports, because our energy is enough to overcome any cold. stock up on flashlights and power banks. charge them and stock up on food, water and warm clothes. warm up tasty, fragrant tea or a hot dish will provide warmth from the inside, and calories will not be superfluous in winter. make friends with your neighbors, it is easier to beat the enemy in a group, and to winter, even more so, and most importantly, support the armed forces, thanks to them we have the opportunity to face this winter, and as long as we are united, we are not afraid of enemies or the cold, we hold on to each other , let's beat the winter
2:56 am
together, warmth. country. chevorons approaching victory, i am a uav operator, i save lives and train others, i destroy enemy shahedis during airstrikes. i am a driver, i am an infantryman, our tasks are different, the goal is one. choose your specialty and fill out the questionnaire on the website of the national guard. we will win together. ukrainian gives
2:57 am
freedom. we have 45 synonyms for the word drunk. and you are free to choose. how exactly do you want to get even with the enemy? even the letters hide our determination and defiance. who else puts not just a dot over i, but two dots over i. it is difficult to convey your feelings, because there are no words, create new ones. this is how we got art, a dream and a future. the occupiers are pulling their tails, having heard about ukrainian cotton and cotton. and we are happy. from the 30s letters were not mentioned, although we will have loving words for everyone, we will not be destroyed, we will be protected by the power of the three forms of the future tense, we will go, go, go to victory in spite of everything. ukrainian, the language of the free. rules of a warm country, bathroom. thank you for
2:58 am
the cold nights, maksym. loading the drum, we will defeat the winter together, an empty house, ringing silence, unread fairy tales, unsung lullabies. toys thrown at will. this is how we imagine a world in which the main meaning is missing child these shots are conventions, artistic abstraction, generalizations, because in reality the world that is waiting for the child
2:59 am
to return there is no longer there either. the door opens, the dog is thrown in, they say: take the dog away, otherwise we will kill it now, people in masks, the husband is holding the letter g, hands back, they took me away in one car, my husband in the other, the children, the children stayed at home. they were there in the apartment until they left for filtration in donetsk, i was even going to go myself, but how many times they told me where you would go, where, well, that's all, this is the end, well, you won't be able to, i say, well, well, or they told me that you will either be taken prisoner there or something, and you won't save the children either, no matter how, in captivity
3:00 am
, i had no hope that my daughter was still taken away and she really didn’t want to, she was worried that she wouldn’t go, didn’t go to the first grade at the dpr school, so that they wouldn’t be washed out of the streets there, so that they would study in ukraine, she called her mother-in-law, she said that she didn’t anna maria will reveal that she is russian, that her citizenship was changed and, in general, that all the children who were born during of this war, since 2014, these regions, which are now occupied, are russians.
22 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
Espreso TV Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on