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turn on and turn on the verdict with serhii rudenko every weekday from 20 to 22 at espresso. kanal spresso and ukrainian pen present their own title project with myroslava barchuk. a series of conversations with ukrainian and western intellectuals who analyze and comment on the most relevant social debates. we will find out exactly what news the guests of the project will analyze this week and who will be the guest of the studio this sunday. undoubtedly, the topics will be relevant, the guests - special. proper names with myroslava barchuk. sunday: 17:10 at espresso. summer is a time of rest and recovery. and i believe that this year we will be able to present a real fairy tale and a bit of peace for the children, whose world was destroyed by the war. these children are from... fallen
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heroes, father or mother, who, protecting us and you, our country, died at the front, and they, like no other, need our support, because they are the future of our country. our experience has shown that traveling helps children recover faster after a loss, children feel better emotionally. i am asking you to support our project. we we are planning to arrange two trips for children this summer. children will experience bright emotions, they will get to know a new country, a new culture, find new friends, and most importantly, they will receive help from qualified psychologists. and maybe now this video will be seen by entrepreneurs or owners of large businesses who will be ready to join and help. remember that your donations are the key, the key to the hope, dreams and support of those who have lost. a native person,
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because their parents went to protect our country. i really enjoyed my trip to austria. loved the museums we went to every day it was amazing and i really loved how we went out to restaurants. i visited the cities of salzburg, vienna and linz. this trip had a positive effect on me, i became more cheerful. thank you so much for such an incredible trip, it will never be forgotten in my heart. let's give together. memories that will warm hearts and help you survive these difficult and scary moments. the biraber program continues on your screens, in the studio of gul sum khalilova andriy yanitsky we. we are talking about crimea, crimean people
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news, the second block is devoted mainly to the humanitarian aspects of the kremlin's stay on the peninsula and what is happening there, we have a guest, mrs. elmira ablyalimova cheygos, an expert of the crimean institute of strategic studies, should be in touch by now, ms. elmira, congratulations to the villages, congratulations, greetings aleyka, glory to ukraine. glory as a hero. we will talk about the khan palace and for those who do not know, the khan palace is the only preserved palace complex in the world, an example of crimean tatar palace architecture and the residence of the rulers of the crimean khanate, the dynasty of heroes. so, let's start with such a light news. the lego company is a world-famous toy manufacturer presented. a constructor in the form of the khan
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palace, and this constructor, of course, it popularizes crimean tatar culture and the history of crimea in general throughout the world, i hope that children all over the world will be able to play with this toy and learn more about crimea, crimean tatars, but we know that there are realities, now the palace is under occupation and not in... in the best condition, as far as i know. well indeed very exciting news has been appearing recently, during illegal excavations, as it became known, a previously unknown building was discovered on the territory of the bakhchrai khan palace, the foundation was discovered in the harem garden of the palace complex of the famous heroes, claim russian propagandists, referring to their diggers, their so so-called archaeologists, they promise to dig until they reach the layer of earth that was used by... the owners of the khan palace.
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elmira khanovna, how risky it all is, how all these actions of russian diggers are, archaeologists, they are illegal, and they pity ours. to our palace, huh, well, first of all, i wanted to thank you for raising such an issue, it is extremely important, special for the crimean tatars, because really you are absolutely right, the boshesrai khan's palace is the only monument that really confirms our existence, ethnogenesis, statehood on the territory of crimea, therefore, preserving this monument is our... task number one, uh, as for the works that we record on the territory of bagchesrai, the khan's palace, from the point of view of international humanitarian rights, they are illegal, because all these works must, firstly, be authorized
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by ukraine, and secondly, they must carry such a restoration function, today we see... everything except restoration, first of all, it is very similar to repair work, reconstruction, as a result of which we are losing the authenticity of the monument, unfortunately, and a vivid example of the fact that we are losing this authenticity is, first of all, that the great khan's mosque, where the so-called, yes, restoration work from the point of view of the russian authorities, the occupying authorities... began as early as in the distant year 2016, they, unfortunately, to this day are not open to the audience, that is, these works that they started, they brought, led to certain consequences, consequences,
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and these consequences are still impossible to overcome, here, and as for i also wanted to reflect a little, if possible, you know, unfortunately, in the ukrainian environment there are a lot of such stereotypical ideas that were imposed on us since the days of the soviet union, the russian empire, and so on, and the first object that i made lego's crimea campaign, it was like that, swallow's nest, yes you do you remember, unfortunately, unfortunately, well... the first such, their first attempt to show crimea and associate it with this landmark, well , it caused such indignation in society, including i wrote a lot posts on this matter, that is why i spoke about the fact that i believe
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that crimea should be associated among ukrainians with the crimean tatar culture, with the unique crimean tatar culture, and i am very... glad when, this year, the khan really appeared palace. well, finally, i still have that elmira khanum, about the khan palace a few questions, you said that , unfortunately, today we are losing the authenticity of the khan's palace, and indeed, if you look at these pseudo-restoration works of the russian occupiers, before that we saw that they were removing our old roof tiles there, and they brought and... that from spain and its overlay there, well, it's really just a loss of all authenticity, and this old roof tile, it was lying somewhere under the rain and so on, it was simply destroyed, how irreversible are all these processes, that is, when we
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we are already deoccupying the peninsula, we will come to the crimea, we will be able to properly restore it all , return it all, how far-fetched is it all? irreversible and risky, well, it is difficult to answer here, because we do not have access to this object, it seems to me that, based on what we see in the photos or videos that we will receive from crimea, there are indeed certain works, they are already irreversible, it is almost impossible to return the authenticity, we can reconstruct the object, but to return its authenticity, well, it is almost impossible in some ways objects of the complex, you know that the hansky palace is a complex that consists of several monuments, well, here, and on some of them, the works have already led to a certain partial loss of authenticity of the object, and it seems to me that even the question of including
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the palace adding to the list of world heritage of usk will be a big problem, because... the first factor of inclusion is the authenticity and authenticity of the monument, but it seems to me that there is something about... which we don't talk much about, but it is also a big problem. the fact is that any monument is also historical material, a source of future scientific research, and it is by restoring, no, oh, sorry, reconstructing, not restoring a monument, that we lose certain uh, well, sources of knowledge that can be used as a uh... source of research, future research, because even construction and construction techniques are
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also a source of knowledge, how the productive forces were developed in a certain period before the crimean khanate, we know that russia still imposes such a thesis that the crimean khanate was supposedly such a sub-state in which there was no , economy was not developed. there were no certain attributes of statehood there, yes, it was a state that lived only on begama and so on, but it was precisely the practice and construction technologies, they show the development of the productive forces, and are a source of certain knowledge, and losing precisely such sources, we are almost losing the future where... mythologizing studies that would give us additional knowledge. i was so, you know,
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impressed when the roof of the great khan mosque was dismantled, such a complex construction of the roof of the great of the khan's mosque, without a single nail, structures were built there that were not even understandable to modern people. to the in-laws, because the only thing they were able to do, the only decision they made, was the dismantling of this particular roof, but that is, the construction of the large roof of the khan’s mosque was so complex, but today we have lost this construction, we have a modern one, you absolutely right, modern materials, modern technologies, modern tiles, which... well, does not correspond to the era of construction, nor to the technologies of that time, and
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it seems to me that the integrity of the complex has even been lost a little, when one part of the complex is under one type of construction and materials and technologies, and the other part is under another. elmirano, you mentioned unesco and we know. that the khan's palace was included by ukraine in the preliminary lists for inclusion in the cultural heritage sites of world importance, but was not finally included, but unesco can somehow influence russia to stop this mess and still force the occupier not to destroy the khan's palace, and carry out exclusively restoration works, not repairs. did we as a state address this issue to unesco? that's how we
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appealed, the state of ukraine did everything in its power to preserve not only this monument, but all the objects that today are under the influence of the occupation authorities, yes, the fact is that russia is not only rebuilding the baghesarai khan's it conducts illegal archaeological excavations in the occupied territories, it moves museum treasures from the occupied territory to the russian federations, and even from newly occupied territories certain museum values are transported to the territory of occupied crimea, and russia appropriates cultural values and objects of cultural heritage together with cultural institutions, it uses them. them for military purposes, to date , certain facts of the use of archaeological
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monuments of crimea, which are located in the north of the peninsula as fortifications, are already known, well, of course, it is rebuilding certain monuments, and we have recorded all these facts and are passing them on to the ministry of foreign affairs affairs of ukraine, and the ministry of culture and information aviation. as a result of this work, there is a unesco decision to conduct annual monitoring of the state of protection of cultural heritage sites. the problem is that international law, in particular in the matter of protection of cultural heritage objects during an armed conflict, very easily prescribes the issue of responsibility, and it is russia who should be held
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responsible for these objects. extremely and extremely difficult, and i think that this will be precisely such a task for ukraine in the future, to become at the forefront of the processes of more thorough consideration of the norms of international law regarding prosecution. people involved in crimes against cultural heritage. by the way, on july 4-5, our organization, the crimean institute of strategic studies, together with the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine, together with the ministry of culture and information policy, as well as our partners, the all-ukrainian organization
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of international law, are holding a conference dedicated to the 75th anniversary guest convention. and the 25th anniversary of the second protocol, and the focus of this conference will be the issue of criminal responsibility for crimes against cultural heritage, well, unfortunately, unfortunately, it is not news that empires steal cultural values, even old empires, which now seem to be civilized, still keep in their museums many cultural values with other countries, it would be good. in fact, to return them and, nevertheless , to get rid of these imperial consequences in general, but if we talk not only about the khan's palace, not only about directly cultural values, in general about life in crimea, now is the season, we see, for example, in kyiv that the beaches and rivers are full of people, and here are the shots from the crimean beaches, which are
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unusually empty, why is this happening? has russia stopped sending these pro-soviet workers to the sanatorium, the military, they don’t even risk them anymore, i understand that a tourist by himself is unlikely to go to crimea, well, is he a very risky one who is ready for adventures, so to speak, yes, but we know that the russians developed this organized tourism, now the beaches show that even this there is not much organized tourism anymore. do you have data on what is happening with tourist crimea now? well, you know, i have always been rather skeptical of the russians' attempts to create a tourist region from crimea, as if there, because it seems to me that all people who understand russia's intentions regarding the arbitrary seizure
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of certain territories, we understood that all this is being done for military purposes. and sooner or later this story with crimea, supposedly a tourist region, would have ended, but today it seems to me that the situation that i see now in your footage is very clearly shows ukraine's intentions regarding crimea, and the citizens of ukraine who are in the territory of crimea today, they are happy to perceive such a wonderful picture, it seems to me. yes, i will remind you of this sacramental phrase of a russian tourist: mom, mommy, it's necessary to knock it down from here, it's necessary to knock it down from here. let's address this phrase to all russians who are illegally on the territory of the peninsula and return to other issues, the prime minister, mr. chmygaal, made a statement
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about what crimea will be like after the liberation , he mentioned that what will develop there, well and in particular... it was also about tourism development, you say that you are skeptical of russia's attempts to develop tourism in crimea, but ukraine can turn crimea into such a tourist mecca, ah, you know, this is a difficult question, i i think that the first thing we should do is to resolve certain issues, such as the protection of our borders. because this crazy neighbor, crazy neighbor, yes, she will not go anywhere from us, and we must do everything so that any efforts... even looking in our direction, they are perceived as an intention to capture,
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you understand, therefore, first of all, what we need is to ensure such security of our borders, regarding further actions, then i think that yes, indeed, because crimea is wonderful, you know, yesterday i literally thought a little like that. about what can be in crimea and about myself in crimea personally, and came to the conclusion that, first of all, you can study history, world history through the sights of crimea, it is unique from this point of view and world history, including the history of mankind, and we have a lot of different monuments, starting from niertal people and ending with modern history. crimea is wonderful from the point of view, it is picturesque, extremely picturesque, it was such an inspiration for poets, and for writers, and for
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artists, and it can be like that, it is a health center, it is the homeland of the crimean tatars, and it seems to me that if we return to the question political, regarding granting the status of crimea, crimean tatar... territorial national autonomy, so don't be afraid of this issue, then crimea can become the most beautiful city on earth, as we all see it, but before that we have to do a lot of big work, primarily, regarding decolonization and the history of crimea, regarding decolonization. territory, regarding the reinterpretation of the history of crimea, including that which is part of the history of ukraine, regarding the reinterpretation of certain
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historical personalities, certain historical events, and then, perhaps, we will form our new vision of crimea as an integral part of the state of ukraine . thank you. yalimova chi gos was in direct contact with us, an expert of the crimean institute of strategic studies, and indeed to make crimea the way the leader of the crimean people, noman chilibichukhan, dreamed of making it. together with his associate jafer seidamet, and to make such a second switzerland in the crimea. and finally, we will show you how russia day was celebrated in crimea, if possible, and it is in crimea. our people don't give up either, we see the symbol of the partisan movement, and also the burning russian flag, hope for such a positive note, but we are fighting, so
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i hope that this is the fate of all russian flags on the peninsula. this is the end of our beraber together program, a project jointly produced by the espresso tv channel and the first crimean tatar atr tv channel, and we have two presenters, andrii yanitskyi and gulson. zlata pokhilko and 11-year-old artem getman. these seven-year-old evangelina reutova, ten-year-old children disappeared in the temporarily occupied territories of donetsk region and where they are. it is not known now, but i hope that with your help we will be able to find the little one. first of all, i am addressing the residents of the temporarily occupied territories of the donetsk region.
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please look closely at the children's faces. evangelina reutova, in this photo, she is much younger than her seven years, but i hope this will not prevent you from identifying the girl. zlata pokhilko looks 10 years old, she has light blond hair. and blue eyes, this is artem hetman, he turned 11 at the end of last year, the boy has light hair and brown eyes. information about the disappearance of these children was received in october of last year. there is an assumption that all of them could be in the territory of temporarily occupied donetsk, but now their fate is unknown. perhaps the children were taken to russia, so it is important to know any details about them. if someone saw evangelina, zlata or artem or knows where they may be now, please let us know immediately. even a small piece of news can become very important. i will go to work. children of magnolia
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can be called at any time of the day by dialing the short number 11630. calls from all ukrainian mobile operators are free. if suddenly you are in the temporarily occupied territory and cannot call, write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, or look for us on facebook. i have told you the stories of only three children who disappeared due to the full-scale invasion of russia. in general, since the beginning of the war. have already received several thousand appeals for help in tracing, of course, the vast majority of children have been found and now everything is fine with them, but unfortunately, the fate of many still remains unknown, anyone can help find them. believe me, just a minute of your time can be decisive. go to the website of the magnolia children's search service in the missing children of ukraine section. here you can view all the photos of the missing persons. perhaps you will recognize someone
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in the end you will help to find. at the same time , children also disappear in the territories controlled by ukraine, as the experience of the magnolia children's search service shows, the vast majority of them are teenagers. we talked about this topic with a psychologist and collected a lot of tips for parents that can prevent a child from suddenly running away from home. one of them is the importance of involving children in solving family issues. involve the child in the development of the family budget, in solving some ... problematic issues, because sometimes we make some decisions, and these decisions are difficult, difficult, we ourselves are very worried and worried about it, and we only inform the child about the result, and she perceives it as a personal insult, well, for example, the child was expecting a new phone, but due to some family events, we do not have it for this money, and instead of explaining, to make a decision together with the child, how and what we can save, and when we can still save up for that
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new phone, we ... just bring her this idea that there will be no phone, as then we are perceived, well, as an enemy who just wants to to destroy the whole peaceful life of the child, and to break all the dreams and so on, and if she knew the whole process, and if she participated in the discussion, and if her voice was important and she could say that let's save a little here, here i am ready to give up something for the sake of it, she would feel her complicity in the family... budget, in planning, feel that she is important, and what should be better in life than the feeling of importance. we have created a resource through which you can report any crime against the child in any place, at any time. just go to the site and report, and we will launch all possible mechanisms to punish the criminal. stopcrime ua. glory to ukraine,
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dear tv viewers, on espresso tv channel, studio zahid program, we will analyze the most important events of this week, in particular, how international politics may or may not affect russian aggression against ukraine, and of course we will analyze the so-called alternative summits, about spoken in beijing. and moscow. our guests today are roman bezsmertny and andriy byonkovskyi. and now roman bezsmertny, an iconic ukrainian politician and diplomat, will work on the air of the tv channel. glory to ukraine, mr. roman, i congratulate you. glory to the heroes, i congratulate you. mr. roman, the swiss summit, history is extremely important, we understand that far from all the issues that should be discussed there publicly and get to the communique will be there. but on the other hand, we understand that there will still be a part that is not
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public and we understand. so that our friends and allies will shape their agenda, which, unfortunately, does not is perceived by china, and china wants to create or wait for a situation when there is a need to create a so-called other summit with the participation, in particular, of russia, this is the official position of beijing, and accordingly i would like to ask you, well, the threats here are obvious, what are the possible solutions, how we should do the right thing, because the swiss... these are mainly our allies or states neutral to us, but there are also russia and china, which will try to push their agenda. mr. antin, if you look at this week that we are in now passed, starting, let's say, from the press conference of viola amhert, the president of switzerland, and what she said.
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