tv [untitled] December 26, 2023 12:00am-12:31am EET
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we are looking for eight-year-old anna roslyakova from the village of voznesenka. this is the melitopol district of the zaporizhzhia region. the settlement was occupied almost at the beginning of the war, but hanna roslyakova disappeared. in june of this year, and there has been no news about her for more than six months. i really hope that thanks to your attention and help, the girl will be found. look at anna's photo and remember her face. the girl looks about eight years old, she has light blond hair and dark eyes. if suddenly someone sees anna roslyakova, or anyone who knows where she may be now, do not delay and call us immediately at the magnolia children's tracing service hotline. by the short number
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11630, calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free, or write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, any information is important. i also want to remind you that we are continuing the search for 14-year-old tolia lyashenko from the left bank of the kherson region. the boy lived in the village of baltazarivka, this is the chaplin district of the region, which was also occupied at the beginning full-scale war. contact with the boy was lost at the end of march 2023, and for nine months nothing is known about the fate of the child, but i really hope that with your help tolyushenko will be found, if suddenly someone has seen the boy or knows where he might be now, no delay and call us on the hotline of the magnolia child tracing service at the short number 11630. calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. and
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i would like to ask for a moment of your attention, i want to remind you about the search for 17-year-old denys smirnov from odessa. the boy's disappearance is not related to war or occupation. i know that the teenager was in a local hospital and on december 6 of this year, around 12 noon, he ran away from the medical facility. the teenager did not return home, and no one knows where he is now. the police say that denys has never run away from home before and they are very hopeful. for your help so, pay attention to the photo: denys smirnov looks a little older than his 17 years. he is slim , about 175cm tall, with short dark hair and dark eyes. if suddenly someone saw the guy does anyone know where he might be now? call the magnolia child tracing service hotline at the short number 11630. i would like to remind you that calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free, or write to the service's chatbot. looking for children in
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telegram. it is possible that denys could simply decide to run away from home for one reason or another. of course, this is only a guess, but as the experience of the children's search service shows, it is during adolescence that boys and girls most often resort to running away. we talked about this topic with a psychologist and have collected a lot of tips for parents that can certainly prevent a child from suddenly running away from home. one of them is to build correctly. create a safe space for your child, because children, and especially teenagers, live in a state of constant war, hormonal war, war with themselves, war for their place in the peer group, for their future, for their values and beliefs, and to rest at least a little from this, in order to have even a little opportunity to reset, the child must have a place in the world where he will feel safe, it can be his a room, if there is no room... it could be
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a corner in the common room or something, but it should be a place where she can feel safe from claims, from remarks, from complaints, from everything else, and even when you you want to express some kind of claim or complaint to your child , think, consider how important it is now, how fundamentally important this complaint is for your relationship, for raising a child , etc. and... keep your warm, trusting relationship. wow, i went for a walk, water, there is not enough ordinary water here, drink reo. i'm saving myself, reo. you are ready, dear, ready, took reo. reo is water for... vasyl
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zima's big broadcast, this is a big broadcast, my name is vasyl zima and we are starting two hours of airtime, two hours of your time, many important topics we will discuss with you today, two hours to learn about the war, right now we will talk more about the war, serhii zgurets is with us and what the world is like, now yuriy will talk in more detail about what happened in the world fizar, yury, good evening, please, you have the floor, two hours to keep up with economic news, time to talk about money during the war, oleksandr morchivka is with us, oleksandr, congratulations, please. a review of sports events from yevhen pastukhov for two hours in the company of favorite presenters. thank you very much to elina chechenii for the information about cultural news. presenters who have become like relatives to many. natalka didenko is ready to tell us about the weather on the day of advent, as well as the distinguished guests of the studio. andriy parubiy, people's deputy of ukraine, was also there
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project of the espresso tv channel and ukrainian foam. we are meeting you at christmas time, and exactly at christmas time it was exactly 51 years ago. the pogrom of the ukrainian intelligentsia, as they said then, and now we say ukrainian intellectuals, in 1972 , 19 people were arrested in kyiv and lviv, and actually these arrests, this next wave in the ukrainian intelligentsia, is called the arrested carol. today we will talk about a cultural phenomenon, an underground publication, which in that one time in the early 70s... was published in lviv and printed in the west, this cultural phenomenon was called the ukrainian herald, and its creator, publisher and author was vyacheslav chornovil. today, there are only three persons, witnesses and participants of this publication, this is
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valentina chornovil, sister of vyacheslav chornovol, this is mykhailo kosiv, a publicist who lives in lviv and... this is a public figure, people's deputy of the first convocations, yaroslav kendzer, who is my guest today. mr. yaroslav, i congratulate you, good evening, christ is born. we praise him, and glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. today we will talk with you about the real thing, not just about vedav himself, but as i said, about a cultural phenomenon, the ukrainian herald, it was a real printed underground publication. we will continue to talk about how dangerous it was for people, for you, yes, for everyone who published it, let's start with why it is so important, why this printed edition of those times, the ukrainian herald, why it was so important, you know, it is the phenomenon of underground
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writings in various forms, whether written or rewritten. propagated by hand or somewhere on a typewriter, because at that time there were not so many means for reproduction, today there is a suitable technique and... it can be done quickly, but at that time in that forbidden non-censored literature, which circulated and printed something, informed that what was not allowed and what was feared by the soviet government at the time, just like starting somewhere with 65%. year, when the first were these pogroms of kgb, arrests, all over ukraine,
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in the end such a border, when it began to roll in such a wave, it was after the presentation of parajanov’s film shadows of forgotten ancestors, here is the report a lot, well, in particular, we will talk about vyacheslav. chornovola, then vyacheslav chornovila, as a politician, in my opinion, it starts from this moment, when he, together with ivan dzyuba, his other brothers, then stood up and protested, they informed very briefly with one slogan what is going on in ukraine a wave of repressions and so on, and who...
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what is the significance of this ukrainian newspaper, why is it not a postcard, yes, why is it not some self-published one, but it was a real publication, so printed, what was its significance then in this 70th 72? i just want to prove that what you are doing was a phenomenon before that, but in order for it to acquire such a content and form, for it to become a clear, terrible danger for its totalitarian state, it began with here i managed to get the trouble out of my mind, to my mind this is a book that was in front of the ukrainian herald, in front of the ukrainian herald, it is about the events of the arrests of 1965, it is
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the book of vyacheslav chornovol, for which he received the first term of imprisonment, that's right, three years, and plus a second book before that there was justice or relapses of terror, and for these two editions, which were published in the west, he received, as vyacheslav himself says, different systems, different evaluations. in great britain , he received an international journalistic award, and in his native soviet union he received three years, and prisons, a camp, and served, he served less than three years, because there was some kind of communist jubilee there, and an amnesty was announced, and vyacheslav was arrested for this book and imprisoned. a trial was held in august and sometime in october and he was sentenced to 3 years
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67th year, we say 67th year, yes, but in february , at the beginning of march, i don't remember the exact date , in 69th year, he stayed for one and a half years, and he was born there, he thought about the time, there was probably a lot to do, but still . to move, so to speak, this machine, this union , which here has created deeds, miracles, black, bloody, and convinces the whole west through its mass media, convinces the whole world that democracy is flourishing here, how people live happily here and so on, and that's it , and these handwritten samvedava cheat sheets that were going around, well, me i remember myself, i read vasyl simonenko , there was also mykola vengranovsky, but it did not
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have this effect, because, well, dozens of people at most read it and that was all, and he just thought about how to make the world hear, so that millions of people heard what was being done to break through this iron curtain that had been built by the then. the soviet union, its leadership, and fooled the whole world, what a happy life there is, that is, he plans to create not just a self-published book, but a printed one. edition, we will then tell you how it continued this, where, where it is written about what, where it is written about the truth that exists here, in particular in ukraine , arrests, political prisoners, the state, everything, everything, and people's lives, economic life, and so on, and so
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on, everything that he lives by, that is, he, the logic of his plan was as follows , that it should come out. a full-fledged magazine, where there will be columns of information, publications, works of the shot, writers, shot revival of this period, works that families, family members, prisoners who went to see their relatives in mordovia, sometimes managed to export with a report. 150, sometimes 200 pages. let's listen, we have a direct line language, memory of vyacheslav chornovil, which, these are archival footage, actually, which yaroslav kendzuar, you shot your footage, 91st year, vyacheslav
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chornovil talks about how he was in prison in vinnytsia. he had an idea, a ripe idea, to publish a ukrainian gazette. please. in vinnytsia, in konstabor , i will return, i already had the intention to publish a periodical that would destroy the national democratic forces, because a kind of decline had already begun, as if from the rise that was in the first half of the 60s. and returning i realized these intentions by publishing a magazine, starting the publication of the magazine ukrainian soldier. for two years... publishing such a magazine underground, when already after the first issue, it instantly got abroad, it was also a secret how it got there, when already after the first issue the search began, the entire kgb was raised to its feet to catch , who does this, because it went abroad and was broadcast on the radio from there and circulated here, in fact, as soon as this magazine began to be published, i understand that fedorchuk himself,
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the head of the kgb of ukraine, began to occupy, fedorchuk scary person i also heard about it, but now you will tell about it, what people risked, who, firstly, vyacheslav chornovil himself, and secondly, all of you who were involved in this, in the publication, in the printing of this magazine , you see, now it is difficult for people , perhaps, to comprehend the fact that one thing, these prints are written, some scrap of paper, and there is some sharp poem that criticizes the soviet government, and this, when... er, this reprint from the film came out at smoloskip publishing house in baltimore, we are now, we are going to talk about balotimore now, come on, come on let's start with how you did it in ukraine, before it got to baltimore to osip zinkevich, and we 'll talk about it later, they somehow did it in the
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audience to say that vyacheslav's plan was to so that... the truth about what is happening in ukraine was heard not by dozens, not by hundreds, not by thousands, but by millions of people in the whole world, because when, er, when the ukrainian herald was still warm, it immediately went to editorial office of radio svoboda, and then even before it was reprinted in translations into english, italian, german, and spanish language, and indeed millions... millions of people listened to the truth about a happy life in soviet ukraine, as we did, when vyacheslav returned from his first imprisonment, he went to kyiv, talked with his friends here and told about his, about
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he was dissuaded from his intention, about this idea, he was also in svitlichnyi, talked with ivan and other colleagues, he was told that... vyacheslav, this will not do anything, they will tie everyone up after the first number, kagibists know how to do it and that's all, but how many of our people are sitting in prisons, it is necessary to wait this time and then do something, vyacheslav was very bitter, he returned to lviv, vyacheslav and i met, and he relayed this idea to me, said: slavka, and you are suitable for the computer, i say, well, what about the language will be nice, of course, what i have to do at first is find a place where you can print this magazine, as i say, type the text, that is, on... i have it in solonka
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, it is 5 km from lviv, the second house from the highway that goes there go to transcarpathia, he says, well, what about the very, very international track, i i say, but it's just very good, nice, well, who, well, but all the kagibists know. that if we do something illegal from their point of view, then we hide somewhere in some nook and cranny and that's all, no one will look here, the house is there and that's all, well, since you think so and that's all, and she was still involved, we still forgot to say who was involved, there was lyuda sheremettiyeva, this... woman, she studied at the faculty of journalism in kyiv, in 1965 she was expelled from the university for anti-soviet activities, lyuda moved to lviv, and she was an excellent
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professional typist, i don't i know how vyacheslav is i know, then she married yaroslav dashkevich, a historian, yes a historian, famous and so on, and lyuda did it selflessly, the first, i was lyuda, brought lyudmila. in solonka , again, very discretely, one night we met there with a friend who had his own car, he took us to the village, and she sat in my house for a week and printed it, vyacheslav prepared the first two issues and that was it she printed it out and then in turn in this... technology in this procedure had to be rephotographed on microfilm, it is already to transfer to the west , then to transfer the film, because you will not
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transfer the folder with that either, that is, excuse me, let’s first print on a typewriter, on cigarette paper, it was 12 copies, the first copy was cut with the font, burned and thrown away the latter was very pale, it was difficult. and so vyacheslav somewhere got such a small, not yet minolta , some small microfilm camera, if i am not mistaken, 16 or 8 mm, i will not say, because it has been many years, years, i don't remember, it was the worst job, because i was also involved in photography at the faculty. the art school where i studied, there was a photo lab there, and so i was enough, but here at home in the village, well
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, there was no appropriate equipment, all this was more primitive, i rephotographed it several times, and each page was necessary every page of 150 pages in the first issue of the gazette, that's it... 50 photos need to be taken, and when i developed the film, i see that it's overexposed here, there's too much light, you can't read anything in black, otherwise i redid it, it means that it is too light there, it is good to read the same way, that is, the torment was terrible, but, mr. yaroslav, your mother lived there as well, she knew who you were, what you were doing , what lyudmila sheremeteva was doing, what you were doing, did she know she was asking something, mother, a wise woman, she survived those terrible years of hers, she was born in the 23rd year, two brothers of the nkvd
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were tortured, so to speak, and she knew very well, so to speak, what the soviet government was able to do, and she she always worried about everything for me too, oh, baby, oh, don't go there, oh, and me i know that they can, these bolsheviks, but we have her testimony. let's listen to her, she tells, it's difficult to watch this footage, ms. hanna kenziur, it's also a recording from 1991, that's right, 1991, she talks about how this process actually happened and what she actually witnessed was, the process of printing the ukrainian gazette and actually its subsequent storage, please. she covered the windows and was so afraid and even endured it, because they took her out and did everything, you know, they planted her in the churms, so who knew what was being done here in hati, i knew, slavik was telling you, but he
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... he didn't tell me like that, because he was afraid, he knew that i was going through everything hard, but i guessed myself what it was, and there was such fear , there was fear, yes, we so they searched, my god , the smallest corner, they looked for insults, everywhere in the pots, they turned the whole credenza upside down, where he falls asleep, so in such crafts, they looked everywhere, every smallest corner and corner was turned upside down, so what... the fear was such, you know that even now, as i remind myself, i can’t do it like that, god forbid, then not come back, so ms. hanna kendzu tells about, in particular, that there was a shakeup, which the kgb was doing precisely in these days of the arrested carol, in which, as we are talking about, there was a shakeup in solonka, please tell me the most interesting thing that at this time. atena
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pashko handed over another participant in the production of the ukrainian herald handed over such a folder of texts to mr. yaroslav, and just before this search by the kgb, this folder with texts was in the house in solonka, please tell us about this moment, because it is wonderful, it is such a moment that was imprinted me because it it was somewhere on the border. i had such a guarantee to receive a minimum of 10 years in mordovian camps, just on january 11, on the eve of those mass arrests that took place after christmas, after the christmas holidays on january 12, 1972 , and mrs. atena, vyacheslav's wife, came to me and said, that...
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it is very difficult to hide those folders somewhere in the room, because there are very few hiding places in the apartment, everything is possible there, and he says that in your village you can there either in a barn, or in a storeroom, or in hay or straw, to hide so that no kagabist would find anything, and she handed me this folder, i in the evening, when i came, i came from lviv to the village, i took it and went to bed, everyone had already gone to sleep , in the middle of our little room, there is a cot in which the straw sleeps, who is three years and a couple of months old, the child has already, the straw has already fallen asleep, and i took out the folder from under the pillow, and began to look at some materials, and just like that , i fell asleep, and i stuffed myself back under the pillow, and already i began to doze off, as if...
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did i dream that the chekists were breaking into the house, banging on the windows door, i instantly woke up, i woke up, i wasn't asleep yet, but this is how i imagined the situation, and what will happen if tomorrow, where there is a guarantee that they will not be there, and that's it, and i got up, took out the folder and thought, well, where should i run, somewhere outside, to the storeroom, and so on, and there's this next door. cot, and i stuffed this folder under the mattress of a straw cot, well, such a providence of god that pushed me to the fact that, around 5 o'clock in the morning, there was a banging on the windows, on the door, six chekists, led by my boss from 1965, burst into the house of the year, shumeiko oleksandr oleksandrovich, head of the fifth department for combating dissidents,
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nationalist. there and so on, they are already turning the house upside down, as my mother tells me, he is standing in my room, where i have my bed, and already there he looked at that bed himself, all the same he leans on the railing of that crib and looks at the child , i endured, i think, what should i do, i think, let me be like this, i say, oleksandr oleksandrovich, well , what are you doing? are you waiting, wake up the child, maybe she wrote something, published it herself, and has it somewhere in her rompers, hid it or something, i say, what is wrong with you, wake up the child, turn it over on this bed and so on, that is, i say with such indignation, he began to lose his temper, no, we are not human at all or something, he left the bed, that's all, straws.
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