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then we remember the day when you came here to bolt the charts yes this was the most difficult hour for our people. the people on both legs not the local militia the populace is this so she did it for tear. so easy to protect their land and to protect russia. shares than they would feel discover them see it this moment i would like to say you did. this around in. you've been people who were wounded who were who were killed. bought a moan. about it and still they haven't received this status the legal status of participants of military action.
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and i ask you mr putin did the op with us you knew the solve this issue not for our snot for anyone else but for the future of dagestan for the future of russia for our grandchildren. are you sure they will oppose another question you paul mullett it. remember in this soldier see when you plant you've raised that but you can't but for victor we all stood up. alongside you wanted to drink always got there but you said no you drink that later. book city right now bottling is on the rise there's gas there's water. is a beautiful place ready. but allow us. to raise our caps
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for your health for the for victory thank you. so it's a buckle and i do raising the last hope we can do it together. it was the latest decision on bartlett. given to just one. has anything changed. when you see the difference. as i. asked for the events you referred to i have those memories. will keep it in my mind for the rest of my life if i. remember that. it would be quite unexpected. for the country to hear that but i remember that when people addressed me and told me if russia doesn't want them what cannot defend did
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give us the arms. the would give us the guns that's what you told me basically and i remember when the heads of the. administrative local administrations told to ask the commanders of the military why don't use artillery and they said the military says we don't want to ruin damage because you were villages and you said. we don't care just bomb those terrorists. that so applies not just to bottle. districts the local residents didn't let in and that applies to the shia. territories and villages where people took up arms and
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defend their region and russia these was an international gang of terrorists they were well equipped they were well trained because the constitutional court. passed early decision saying the regional authorities can take that decision well perhaps . your public doesn't have the money right fully agree with you but we need to take that decision it's not that difficult we just need to make an adjustment. the members of the militia need to be placed on this certainly street there is an active law in russia and if they're part of that least you and your brothers in arms would be treated as veterans or walk or flags i'll instruct the government to do that and do that as fast as possible so we need to get the lists i'm sure they'll be easy to do. that people are alive and well and you help us do
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that. as you know i'm going to continue back then 1999 you came to dagestan as head of the government and the time the country was on the new brink of collapse basically several months later morris healed some retire and left it all to you. well he retired and i agreed to become an acting president i had to do that well if we go back 20 years would you make the same decision as you made that time because i said. repeatedly when president yeltsin. offered that job to me once i said no at 1st but then i agreed. we. shows you sure but you're right. the members of the militia reminded us about that
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the country was in a very difficult situation though it seemed if terrorists. had been successful you move to have systemic problem was caucuses and then in the volga region you have to be aware of that no it was that was quite clear we were able to avoid that we preserve our sovereignty and territorial integrity and things like those people that we saw on the screen in the villages. it was extremely poor. it's not just about the. power of the militia it's about we all. the will to preserve the country that was the key. point and i really appreciate douglas stand for their position that. what these thing to do what they can do to do. so i can only answer in the affirmative.
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we've managed to do that together thanks to the support of entire country to. go back to the guests in our audience. we have a lot of questions about health care and this of this program you saw hospitals and clinics that have problems people come to these hospitals to change the angle every year and 1300000 people in russia seek medical help but these people. will just come away from our for the time being but keep a very close eye about is president putin and you all presidential busy q. and a just feeling questions there from dagestan as well as a whole lot of domestic and international issues as well we'll be summing up the main parts the highlights of that throughout the hours. ok 2 more global news for now it's 37 minutes past 2 pm here in moscow president
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trumps nominee for the united states envoy to the united nations cruft has pledged to keep up pressure on moscow if she receives the post but i'm not going there to be russia's friend they're not our friend. they undermine us at every opportunity that they have and you better believe i will keep a clear eye on them and i will continue to hold them accountable but. yeah let's cross right back though to that q. and a interesting question here take a listen. to to die among one family and we've had a similar to like that in the studio by now thank. you facility but there is no barrier to care facility in dagestan. and i believe we will continue to work with the government on that just recently
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a girl by the name of 2 was brought from moscow and sure relatives her family. wanted her to go on living in my house. but it was only through the help. of the local government we were able to make it so we could help her at home and so we continue our work in dagestan and elsewhere so much my question is of a different nature and when you go from city to city. with these 3 main ideals we need to have availability to specialists. and i hold that we have specialists will have funds funds are already there but why do we have such a large number of patients we don't have and it's 36. and another issue that is not related to health care the fear of. our doctors from using opioids
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opioids and with that exist. there are a few cases against doctors but there are some still and that's the way our countries organize to punish one and the rest become scared. and so there's article 282.2. in this article of the criminal code of russia which. says that. people should be held responsible for. taking giving this drunks to people whether it's. to some damage show or damages someone's health and so if there is some error in the procedures in the bureaucracy and. something happens wrong and so you ask the doctors why don't you use any of that x. and they say well you must understand that these are drugs and the drugs are
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difficult and so we always have been talking about this for 5 years now with. the governmental body we've talked about this but when we all come together it seems like there's we require a person on the inside who would. do this who would to protect our interests and so there are other articles of the criminal cult like to watch 129. of course there are cases where. these drugs somehow leak i would side and. if that happens if that happens by the fault of the medical. expert one then we should. decide in this case cynically and so my question is could we decriminalize. me remove any kind of responsibility for the
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doctors. relating to article 228 of the criminal code could be to criminalize this. i would like for people to write for terminally ill people in russia. not to suffer away and die but to actually die in dignity. we are aware of the sheer power and you're absolutely right but we need to take action. because if there is always the drug with drugs is hidden somewhere it sounded a safe box for example then you need to remove it. and there are violations in that area do you have cases when doctors sell drugs. illegally at that and you have to keep in mind that there are incidents like this
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right when you say that. undermine the operations of the health care system. and it's not just about. medicine rolling under the bogs or what you believe might have been trampled upon what you have so the you do for injections not to injection. if it's just breaks some formal rules then the doctor should not be responsibility for it i think it's a simple decision we don't need any major changes but. we just need to register those losses of breakage the should be some kind of a formal paper that is signed by the doctor or nurse and someone else like the chief. constables or have the hospital we just need to have some kind of
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reporting it's. broken to just report on it if someone wants to earn money on it so that's a crime then the then it's up to the law enforcement agencies we have to charge god they cover all. why i don't think she needs to commented just wanted to look into it and respond to search and submit proposals. actually. i would like to. be free to come before. the region what was the name of the village. the school hasn't been repaired for 50 years we go back to it of the village of through the voyeur. as well. you need to work not so they could charge if in situ the birds are
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competent agencies ok i'll talk to the governor. try to help that village. but i. have talked about training. training is extremely important not just in health care but in other areas too we need to have a system of continuous training and retraining. on the one hand and all the other hands we need to have some kind of control we need to keep track and certify progress based on that retraining how the health care ministry is doing that. going back to the article on drugs a lot of people have been put behind bars in the country many say that they have been. these drugs. that were. made by some police officers and maybe we should change the law related to now have the
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drugs on yourself which are indeed. many convictions related to that article of the criminal code. and if. being charged with this drug trafficking or precursor trafficking account for 26 percent of the prisoners in jails and we need to liberalize this area i don't think that's the right way forward the threats to our nation are. enormous but if you store the drugs legally transport drugs illegally distribute even small doses. they have to be tarnished for that so they can't all be any liberalization about it but we need to
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have tighter control over the operations by the law enforcement don't make any violations just to put people in jail into prison just for for morality sake for the report sake and just think it happened with the journalists several general who were fired. all those who were involved. who actually were behind this. i hope they will be. they will face justice. but it's key to establish tighter controls i'll talk to the prosecutor's office. the. perhaps the interior ministry. the internal security departments or the department needs to have another did a catered unit and the face death has been used to look into it and go and look to our cold 3 new laws have been approved to this spring and they have led
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to a lot of criticism for example the law. somehow offended the authorities are they saying asked for it is somehow different from ordinary citizens are they from mars. somewhere. so we'll now have a blogger and creator of the he. page in the case social networks new will now have him on the line roberto you are live please ask a question. and. good afternoon mr. the administrator of the m d k. social media my page has to do with the q 3 so i would like to talk about what's. important to me and close to me
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if you signed the law. of fall being offensive to the government of the authorities people online people on the internet are ordinary people they have their feelings. on the internet they have always been safe and secure to express their opinions or criticisms and now they are in danger. so could you please track these laws so that. so we don't. the article 2 went to a 2 story repeat itself where this new law for example in the. 6 people have been arrested for my comments on social media one woman has been arrested and also. foreigners saying. it is that they have completely lost their limits and so where is the border between criticism and.
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offensive speech so could you please clarify that thank you. i understand what you are talking about. getting people into law does not refer to the criticism. on the contrary people have the rights to. draw attention to violations of. the law against any disrespect of the symbols of states. so that no one will burn the flag. thank you for that and there are facts like this this is the ultimate goal of this law. and there have been incidents like this and it's not just some. some homegrown legislation that
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you know take european countries take germany you would end up in jail for several years so far we have administrative. punishment for that. but you're absolutely right that no one has the right to abuse that kind of legislation . and restrict the rights. of people to criticize public officials of any level we will definitely keep track of that and i will ask the prosecutor general's office to look into it for the needs corresponded to the less in the spirit of the law but. i think you hear. from russia. through the ok live service there were there are $4000000.00 views already in another blog or will have joined us and. this
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is dmitri pushed call for. well known in the russian blogosphere. so you have the floor so your question is for understood it correctly is about the fake news good afternoon mr my name is dmitri pushkov. the. growth of the internet of the social media has just brought it to many of the barriers that prevent it from the spread of fake news but now anyone can. just about some nonsense and it is spread in a moment when we are free to face some fake news and our people is. rather name. believe what it's told young people on the internet believe things they're told and say on the internet i know for sure i've read it online and on the west on the other hand there is. actual criminal responsibility
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criminal liability for spreading face news news for example in iceland so maybe we should do the same and introduce. responsibility prostrating fake news we've never had any responsibility actually we just introduced a mystery responsibility but the season nation is becoming increasingly. acute you mentioned the incidents in the city of 0 jeans or other incidents while we were preparing for the event we were sitting in my office even the heads of our main channels like channel one channel today are getting calls bombs planted but it's not just our media. it's not just calls who are getting other kinds of information this information. from these
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receives or by shopping malls by companies that operate. trains and that inflict serious material damage and that. cause concern for the community in general. there's radiation levels. going up but you know they're being fake news about that. it's not just about spreading information but deliberate. dissemination of. false information and that's the. goal of the law so let's look at for cement let's look at how as will be implemented in life and then we'll make conclusions whether that's enough or with do we need to change something. i say and more stringent measures thank you. that there are more and more t.d.o. such attacks on our service parts we're still hanging on we're still accepting
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calls starting on the 1st of november and the law. will be. in practice and then we have we'll give the floor to one of the bloggers. you have the floor. good afternoon can you hear me yes we can yes. one of the main topics discussed online today is the sovereign internet. from outside it looks like we are trying to put another. log is an internet users are that's a loss why is this happening why are we doing this and before you answer. i have the best. ever you could ever try. that's a great opportunity to advertise yourself goods and services. way to go what was
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the question that. internet access as we call it no. one has thought about restrictions online. what we earlier we called you are way ahead. chinese to giant the u.s. decided to impose restrictions on its operations most of the operation servers are located. is that. these services are switched audible to board but. although there's a. serious shift from saying we. i do speech it will. be the russian segment. but this is the purpose of the deal this is the going to go where you. will get all the. law is supposed.
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to russian segment of the sea everyone should be able to work you both need to log . government institutions. and think you for the invitation by the way. and i will put this. down to. the people of donbass have been waiting for using the procedure for getting citizenship for. people of. all around russia. and now we go to all correspondence. with the city of now but. we are. ok i will just leave that for now we've been listening to a question answer session just coming up on 3 hours now with president putin
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feeling questions from all across russia we'll be back in a moment giving you the highlights of that and of course much more because he's still going this is r.t. international. we came here where did you work before you came here when you live. in many us states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor of the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us somebody even proven innocent after years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about.
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some time as well like a honeypot. everyone believe that it was all on stable and on the reliability of russia but they thought that everyone was great over the russian businessman they want to do business in the west because they feared some could take everything away from them in russia it's now it's the opposite they have businesses outside of russia was snatched less has frozen the whole blog now the student whine about. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shooting let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. and. democracies do not see the port human rights defenders over there peaceful
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expression democracies do not rule over millions of people for another people you know for decades on there is a larger context here in that context starts with the. but israel has been occupying palestinians for 52 years and that occupation itself has deteriorated the most basic ideas of what a legitimate democratic government looks like inside of israel. it's not all of the year again for president putin and his morath in public and now into its 3rd hour he's been speaking on a lot of subjects including drug law reform which reporter of all russian prisoners are currently serving jail time also a big sanctions as a means to curb growth in the same way you.
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