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any such artificial structures that try to show that we are divided remain artificial, every shelter in every city is first of all the people who organize it, just like if there was no maria, there would be no shelter project at all , so if there was no ulyana pak, there would be no lviv project, ulyana, a member of the lviv city council, a young woman, extremely active, she has two small boys, there was a man at the front, a man came briefly from the front on vacation, now she will give birth to the third child, if she comes again, maybe she will have more children, she loves children very much, and this love for children and this faith in the future may have made her such a very good organizer, because the way she deals with other children is her it reminds me of how she takes care of her children, and she treats these children exactly the same, there are more opportunities in lviv than in rakovy, in lviv children can go to the pool for swimming,
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hundreds of immigrants can gather in lviv in the summer to , to watch a cool feature film in the open air. in lviv, i already said about it, there is a brilliant chess school in lviv, and children can play chess, they love it very much. there are many entrepreneurs in lviv who want us to teach immigrants, and we teach them there. there are many people in lviv who help. for example, my friend, a member of the lviv city council petro adamyk, who just in the center of the city gave his huge office so that people there could learn ukrainian, so that people could learn english there, so that they could gather there, draw, work art therapy tell me what to do to me, good afternoon, we are trying to work with acrylic contours on glass, it is necessary to practice, it is necessary, i give out samples and drafts to everyone, i am here with...
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people, we draw and do what i would like to do at home, but i don't have time for that at home. we lived abroad for more than a year and a half, and only this summer we came back completely, so to speak, they can be like pearls, pot-bellied, can be with a glass effect, for me lviv is a completely new city, for me you think so , as a second move. because of that, lviv shelter, probably in terms of activities, it is definitely one of the largest, and excursions around the city, and study. of ukrainian culture, teachers who want to tell something to those who came, these are very interesting opportunities, lviv is a city that is given to love, there is a saying in ukrainian, it is given to love, and these people who come, they really love lviv, i am here like at home, but a little bit not at home, so this adaptation is still ongoing for me, and where are you from, from kakhovka, from kakhovka, and where are you from, from mykolaiv, have you been here in lviv for a long time? well, a year, even a little more.
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did we get used to it or not, so the first period of time we went abroad, we were abroad, but abroad is good, but still i want to go home, i want to go to my native mother, i have a job, i was looking for a job for a very long time, for a very long time, i sent a lot resume, but for some reason employers do not really want to accept idps, because when they hear that idps always ask this question: yes, the war will end, then you will return to... home, i ask a counter question: do you know when will the war end? so where did you find it? work? through acquaintances, well, which one exactly? a small enterprise produces craft cheeses, in a class, near lviv somewhere, right near halytskyi crossroad, so you buy milk, do they have their own farm, no, they buy and make craft cheeses, adge. we
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started this very project of shelters, that is, in principle, i patronize it, and we did it first in the upper ivano-frankivsk region, then in frankivsk, then this one was also done in lviv, in chervonograd and in strya, in chernivtsi, in kyiv, in poltava, in poltava, to there are many people from kharkiv doing things there, a lot of poltava's history is very interesting, i love this city because it is the center of ukraine, it is the soul of ukraine for me, and in poltava. and yulia gorodchanina, who created the nova poltava organization there a long time ago, is extremely active, she is active both in the battalion of the indifferent, which is one of the largest public organizations in ukraine, and in her organization nova poltava. we must continue to help each other until victory itself. julia, of course, became the best partner for us in creating a shelter. it was not by chance that we chose poltava, a lot of people go to poltava from the east, because many people are from kharkiv or kharkiv oblast, they do not want to go far, because for them galicia...
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it is almost a foreign country or people from dnipropetrovsk oblast or dnipro, and poltava , it looks more or less safe and close to home for them, it gives them hope to return, that's why these people come and that's why in po when you come to meet with immigrants, most of them are precisely from kharkiv, from kharkiv region or from dnipropetrovsk region or from donetsk region, from those regions that are much closer to poltava, it is necessary to see them listening to history lectures is just fantastic, but i was impressed by a young 18-year-old girl who taught english there, she is from kharkiv, but she likes poltava more than kharkiv now, because she made friends here, and she found herself by helping others, i have been living here alone for a year, my parents returned to kharkov, because it became more or less safe there, i stayed in poltava, because first of all, i like an independent life, which i lead here, and secondly, i have a job here, and maybe that's why it's the way it is a strong person decided to stay in poltava and continue to help displaced people, so her
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english lessons are always very interesting, impressive, and i understand why people like them so much, to be honest, i am very grateful that i stayed in poltava, because i started my career here yeru, i found many friends here. and in general , my independent life began here, so i don't know, it's much better for me than abroad. the authorities, of course, welcome such movements, i cannot say that the authorities help them financially in any way, but they welcome them. example, when the german partners came to maria makivnychuk, i called iryna veryshchuk, who works in the ukrainian government, and she met with them, provided all the necessary letters, showed that this is important to the ukrainian government, that is, the government does not isolate itself from the people. from active people, but unfortunately, very often strategically, she herself does not see what initiatives she could take in order to help these people. unfortunately, there is very little such initiative from the authorities, and it would be very good if the authorities learned from active people who themselves help each other. this is extremely
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important. when talking about the demographic crisis, this is also a way to overcome it. we are creating these shelters because we want to show an example of overcoming the demographic crisis. we will not overcome it ourselves, but we will show the way in which the government can do it, in which local self-government bodies can do it, because if we unite people who are democratically minded, convinced of the future, who are ready to sacrifice their time, their resources , their talent, the time they spend with their families, to sacrifice that ukrainians who are suffering, obviously these ukrainians will understand that they are supported here, if the government will treat people... exactly the same, then these people will have less incentive to go abroad and more incentive to return, and now we are going to grandfather , on the pheasant to my grandfather, where the camp was , we will go up a little, 4.5 km from the central road we have to go to the mountain, but
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there is a very nice area, wide, big, where we made a camp for children, we need to pick up something , all that remains is to see how the gas woman is there and here. you can't get out here by car you can go either by horses or by such a car , you have to open the gate, and what, as our grandfather once said, my fields, my berds, this is where my dad comes from, and last year we made a camp for children here, grandfather papasyuk’s hacienda, because grandfather and... and he was called after the street, here he was called papasyuk. in three months of last year , more than 200 children from all over ukraine recovered here. these were people, children from sumy, from mariupol, from kharkiv, from kherson. they lived here for 10 days, slept in hay,
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slept in sleeping bags, and also had various activities during the day that they did here. they lived in the mountains, where it would seem that city children should not be. it was difficult, because there was no water there, water had to be carried, they washed in ordinary such hand-washers, in the showers that they made there by themselves, they slept with hay and hay, but they went on hikes , they staged theatrical performances, brilliant theatrical performances, they they sang together, they were told about the history of ukraine, they cooked together, they helped each other, they were children from all over ukraine, and when viola fonkram... came there with me, we were blindfolded, they pulled such darts, they said: don't look, we will bring you to a fairy city, and we were walking, holding on to these darts with blindfolds, when they untied them, we were amazed, we opened this way for you, fantastic views, a lot of
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children , a theater stage and then a performance in the mountains, they asked themselves, well, this is... you can say an artistic performance, but all these people were laughing and happy, it was also a kind of art therapy for children so that they could take a break from the eyelashes. we had a camp from six to 14 years old, older children, they were a little closed like that, and when there was an air raid, they immediately went to the phone and called their parents, in order to make sure that their parents were in a safe place. oh, look, this is what our artem put here, two days before leaving, he composed this poem, and he put it here, let me read it. braided vines of hazel from... planted in the porch of the house, the continuous noise of a child, now i feel that the energy is at an end,
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the stings of the wasps are hidden in cotton wool, there is a two-day march left, soon they will all go that way, home to mykolaiv or kharkiv, to lviv , kiyova and even before sumy, the second day will pass and there will be no gifts, sadness will pour over the past, but i will not end it at sumy, autumn, people, winter will bring us spring. we will win the war first, and the good russians will not rise again, our artem , who worked as a handyman, he also composes poems, and two days before his departure, the last visit, he put it here, in fact, such memories of a good summer flood in, one where we helped the kids to distract themselves and, you know, get... some kind of ice cream to keep their childhood going, because our kids are very
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are growing up fast, and i would like them to get the childhood they need. i think how to change the country, and in order to change it, you need to feel what people need. shelter is a very good school for me, but i just see that if there were relevant state programs, many more people would return to ukraine. much less left ukraine, and the idea of creating a ministry of love, family and motherhood was born in me after communicating with these people, because the state should not stand aside, and we should not to stand aside from the state when you work and go day after day, you are distracted from everything and forget about what is happening, and when people come to you and thank you... then you think
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that you remember why we do it, and in fact, what is happening now in our country, the most important thing now is to keep common sense. i am convinced that good will surely win, but when it does, will i live to see it? how long it will take, i don't know, only the lord god knows, because of that, do what is necessary, and whatever happens, we must do what is necessary, we must love our country and preserve it, because it is the only place where a ukrainian can feel protected, if we want to preserve ourselves as ukrainians and want to have a place of protection, then somewhere else apart from ukraine, we don't have any, and we must be strong, i tell myself this every day, and in order to... be able to help others, and in order to help others, one must internally
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week in the judicial control program with tatyana shustrova. three years of trials for the metropolitan. gardens, what will the appeal decide? the supreme court overturned this decision and remanded for a new trial. but how did the precious land in the center of lviv end up under the threat of development? special communications is a structure that works for the state, it is another construction office. greetings, this is judicial control and i am tetyana shustrova. during all the years of independence, the judicial system of ukraine has repeatedly undergone changes. this year , the judicial reform, despite the full-scale war, gained considerable. but while a new composition of key judicial authorities is being formed, which should form an honest judicial body, the courts still remain corrupt, under the control of oligarchs and politicians. today we will tell you about how the lviv community has been fighting in the courts for more than three years for the right to use the metropolitan gardens in the city center, near st.
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george's cathedral. but first to the news. national. the corruption bureau and the specialized anti-corruption prosecutor's office exposed four judges of the kyiv court of appeal on receiving a bribe of 35 thousand dollars for making a decision. the investigation established that the judge of the kyiv court of appeal offered one of the parties in the case to satisfy the complaint regarding the cancellation of the seizure of the private company's property. for this, he and the trio of judges in the case had to be paid by the company representative. the mediator-judge kept part of the $10,000 bribe for himself, and put 20. five in a box from the carriage for further transfer to his colleagues. they , after receiving the funds, divided them among themselves. judge yuriy sliva exposed for bribery, viktor glynanyi and ihor palenyk. judge vyacheslav dzyubin acted as mediator. the anti-corruption center, citing its own sources, reports that the judges should have made a decision to cancel the seizure of the property of one of
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the companies in the case of the ex-president of motorsichi vyacheslav boguslaev. let us remind you that he is suspected of... collaboration and assistance to the aggressor country, the courts have seized the company's assets in the amount of over uah 12 billion. the higher qualification commission of judges did not dismiss the odious judge kharkivsky district administrator, olena izovitova vakim. instead, she announced a break in the consideration of this issue. izovitova vakim is a maidan judge in 2013, she made a decision to ban peaceful gatherings in support of the euro in kharkiv. maidan at first, the judge banned peaceful actions from november 26 to 29, 2013, and the very next day she banned protest actions indefinitely. previous. the composition of the supreme council of justice recognized that the judge had violated the rules of procedural law, but exempted her from punishment due to the effect of the statute of limitations. judge olena izovitova vakim has a lot of property, the appearance
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of which is difficult to explain by income, and not only her, but also her children, who, with a minimum salary, became owners of expensive cars. mother of judge lidia izovitova, head of the national association of lawyers of ukraine and associate of putin's godfather, viktor medvedchuk. on the 30th on november 1, the higher qualification commission considered the dismissal of olena izovitova vakim, but took a break until january 18 to study additional documents. while the land of eastern ukraine suffering from the attacks of russian barbarians, the land in the west, suffering from raiding raids. the metropolitan gardens in the very center of lviv, near the cathedral of st. george, are under threat of illegal construction. the courts around 2 hectares of precious land have been going on since 2020, however, the community has not yet managed to protect its right to use the municipal gardens,
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the state service for special communications and information protection is trying to condemn them to the city. how the residence of the greek-catholic metropolitans came to be under the threat of development, see below. sixth december 2023. western commercial court of appeal. here is the consideration of the ska. on the decision of the economic court of the lviv region, which found the state registration of land at 5 st. yura square in lviv illegal. the decision of the lviv city council on the transfer of the metropolitan gardens to the greek catholic church was declared illegal and canceled by the state court, as well as the decision of the state registrar, and the city continues to fight. over three years, almost fifty court hearings. supreme court, and here the case is again on appeal. we we believe that... that the decision of the first instance as of today is legal, and the appeal, then we ask the lviv court
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to leave it unopposed. why did this land become a delicacy for those willing to take it away from communities. all residents of lviv and even tourists know about the residence of the greek-catholic metropolitans and the real architectural gem, the 18th century monument of st. george's cathedral. the building that is with us is the metropolitan chambers in which metropolitan andrey sheptytsky actually lived and served, and later the entire hierarchy of the ukrainian greek catholic church. this baroque and rococo complex was designed almost 300 years ago by the famous lviv architects of german origin, bernard meretyn and clemens fessinger. andrii sheptytsky, who was not only a metropolitan, but also a patron, lived in the chambers. he created an eight-grade classical gymnasium, generously sponsored ukrainian culture. educational societies. on his initiative , the lviv national museum was established in 1905, and in 1914, the ukrainian university in lviv.
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andrey sheptytskyi was a patron and he owned great murderers and actually invested in culture, in art, in people, in the church, from his somewhere such contributions the patriarch yosif slipy grows. at the beginning of the last century , the lower part of the metropolitan gardens was freely accessible to the city. their inhabitants, and during the times of soviet power , radar facilities were erected on this territory. during the soviet era , towers were erected there, mufflers were installed in them, which silenced the voice of america, radio liberty was there, well, all the networks, well, ukraine became independent, lviv entered unesco there, these towers were taken away. the lviv city council decided to give the gardens to the ukrainian greek catholic church on the condition of free access for city residents, but it did not work out. the state service for special communications and information protection of ukraine decided to condemn this land with an area of more than 2 hectares. we legitimately adopted
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a resolution at the session and gave this land to the church. and here you know how pylypskonopel is suing the special forces, who is the legal successor of all those who say: "no, this is our stupid land." it is interesting that in 2020, when lviv decided return part of the lower metropolitan areas. church gardens, this plot was free. there was no information in the land cadastre that it belonged to the state special service. instead, the department only had the right of use - says ulyana pak, a deputy of the city council. in fact, we identified this plot of land, registered it in the land cadastre, registered the right of ownership and accordingly took all adequate measures that should have been taken when this plot was to be transferred to permanent ownership. veneration of the curia of the archdiocese ukrainian greek catholic church. trials in the case of a valuable plot in the center of lviv have been ongoing since 2020, and the lawsuit is pending.
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progressed through the institutions, developers have already set their sights on this land, says lviv mayor andriy sadovyi. then the builders start spinning, or maybe we are some crazy guys, this is the spiritual heart of lviv. the intention of the state intelligence service to condemn the land, for which no one claimed until 2020, is quite understandable right now, during the war, land and real estate in the west of ukraine significantly increased in price, and to do business lower chi'. well, the heritage and neglecting the interests of the community is unacceptable, insists people's deputy mykola knyazhytskyi. real estate in lviv is currently the most expensive in ukraine , apartments are the most expensive here, and for many people, the historical value of our city does not play any role, but only business interests play a role, i cannot say otherwise about what is happening in the city now, and it is absolutely shameful to use war to actually destroy our historical heritage. it is interesting
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to take away the land from lviv residents and from... of the ukrainian greek-catholic church , the state intelligence service decided at a time when many churches in ukraine still remain in the structure of the russian orthodox church and the moscow patriarchate, and these are not only churches, but also large plots of land. the situation looks somehow absurd, because now it is about the fact that the state cannot adequately ban the russian church and resolve the issue with its property, including numerous objects and real estate and land plots. and at the same time , we now have a court when the state actually wants to take historical and church lands from of the ukrainian greek catholic church. the case about 2 hectares of valuable land in the center of lviv eventually reached the supreme court, and the servants of themis did not take the side of the lviv community. we won the first instance and the appeal. the supreme court annulled these two decisions and ordered a new trial, and now we have received a negative
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decision, but a legal one. the department is preparing an appeal. we turned to the state service for special communications and information protection of ukraine with an information request. asked to share future plans for the site metropolitan gardens, as well as provide documents on legality and extracts from the geocadastre for perusal. since the land was in the state intelligence service only on terms of use, not ownership, we did not wait for the extracts, accordingly. however, in the answer received by our editorial office, the department demonstrates. his desire to resolve the dispute with the city peacefully . representatives of the state special communications administration have repeatedly submitted a proposal that could satisfy the interests of the state, the military, the local community, and believers. in particular, it was proposed to carry out an exchange of the above land plot to an equivalent land plot in another place. in 2021, the city management noted that it will offer an alternative site to military
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liaison officers, and... the shelf gardens will remain a place of spirit and strength. this compromise completely suited both sides, because in this case the interests of the state would not be violated, and the st. george cathedral would receive its historical lands. so it turns out that despite the fact that the equipment of telecommunications nodes of television, mobile radio and internet communication is located on the site of the metropolitan gardens, the state service is not against giving up this land, if only the lviv city council would allocate it some other land instead. land, and while the future fate of the historical site near st. george's cathedral remains unknown, it is already quite obvious what the state intelligence service's intentions are regarding another site in lviv. more than 8 hectares in lysenychy, on the northern outskirts of the city, are planned to be trivially developed. this is stated in the draft amendments to the detailed plan of the territory. according to the document, a residential block of 47 sections will be built here. they had a big one military unit, they are currently reforming it.
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and they also want to build housing there, then i have a question: the special forces, is it a structure that works for the state, or is it another construction office. during the preparation of our material for the broadcast, it became known that nabu reported the suspicion to the head of the state intelligence service, yury shchigol, and five other employees of the agency. during the purchase of equipment and software, they allegedly illegally took over uah 62 million. the official was arrested and already on... the next day he was released from the pretrial detention center on bail of uah 25 million. the government dismissed the goldfinch from his position, and it is much more difficult to roll back the decisions made by the head of the service and judicial bodies in the case of metropolitan gardens. that, after all , there is a possibility of a peaceful review of this dispute and...
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