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marveling at the love of the sun to the depths of your heart and to the depths of your soul, hello, this is our program, a program about those who cultivate love for their homeland, what they feel a teacher who devoted his entire life to the russian language and literature, when his life’s work is outlawed. and they begin to persecute him. let's see the plot and continue. today tatyana kuzmich occupies a high position, the deputy governor of the kherson region has a busy schedule. well, i wasn't always deputy governor. his career path began as a teacher. she taught children russian language and literature, and also spent evenings dedicated to culture, giving gifts. when
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aggressive ukrainization began in square, the right to speak and read russian began to be limited by law. this did not frighten tatyana. she headed the public organization rusich. this was my answer to those incorrect ones. she increasingly met with colleagues from russia and belarus, which noticeably irritated the sbu. on august 21, 2020, they came to tatiana’s home with a search. they said that i was accused of espionage, they asked me the question, where is your russian passport? i tried to convince them that i didn’t have it, they told me, tell me where it’s hidden, otherwise we’ll tear off the linoleum now. in the security forces found him in the apartment. several thousand
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russian rubles and two mobile phones, but this was enough to bring state charges and arrest the teacher. they are holding a woman, a teacher of russian language and literature, and tatyana kuzmich spent a month and a half in solitary confinement for the person who was the school director, the person who wrote her dissertation. all this time, her name was heard on ukrainian tv channels. court. started teaching in kherson. tetyana kuzmich is called by the sovereign health. piv million forced for sovereign zrada. tetyana kuzmich. and yet, the court released her on bail. then, at the exit from the pre-trial detention center, indignant nationalists gathered and literally attacked tatyana. bitch, you gave information to the enemy, and you think you will feel calm in kherson. mraz. she was released on bail, not you. but
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they put an electronic bracelet on her leg, with which tatyana spent a year and a half , hopefully on her left leg. russian language and literature from kherson tatyana kuzmi hello tatyana, tatyana. it's all true, everything that we are now we saw how you experienced it, everything, you know, when one day you choose a path. you must follow this path all your life, and nothing should lead you astray from this path, so this belief that i was doing something i loved, something necessary, useful, necessary for my students, you mean now
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literature and russian language? yes , yes, that is, this is your calling, this is teaching, but what is the contradiction, was it just that these subjects were somehow handled incorrectly there, or something? of course, since the early nineties intensified ukrainization began in ukraine. how was this expressed? well, in the city of kherson there were about 60 schools, and literally by the mid-nineties, in fact, 18 schools remained with russian as the language of instruction. this is one moment. the second is the reduction of subjects such as russian language and literature. with the reduction of hours, reduction. language of instruction, not in all schools, rarely could this subject be taught, this was government policy, yes, yes, it could be taught optionally, but it was not
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systematic, and you already worked as a teacher in this the time when your story began, my pedagogical activity actually began... back in soviet times, the last two years, ’89 and ’90, how old were you, i started working at school while still a third-year student at the pedagogical institute, and at my school, which i graduated from, that’s why it was 2 and a half years somewhere in a soviet school, the experience of a soviet school, that inspired me to become a teacher of russian language literature, my teacher lyudmila vladimirovna kernasovskaya, when i first came to this school in... in the tenth grade of the twenty-fourth school in the city of kherson, i attended the first lesson , i realized that i would be a teacher of russian literature, and the nineties, of course, were difficult from this point of view, that i did not accept what happened in the country , i may not
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have understood it the way i did now, well, given my current experience of social activities, but internally i didn’t accept this collapse, but they accepted it, and of course, as a teacher of russian language literature, of course... i didn’t like it, what, uh, russian language and literature lessons, hours, are being reduced, and the content of the program is changing, because in schools with ukrainian as the language of instruction, the course was called not russian literature, but foreign literature, or there, they changed world literature, and the percentage of studying russian authors, accordingly, was small, in contrast to schools with russian language of instruction , where there were more, but there were fewer of these schools. i told you this using the example of the city of kherson. were there any works of russian classics that simply left the program, were crossed out? were, but it must be said that the works of even such writers like pushkin, gogol, tolstoy, dostoevsky, were reduced, that is, the abolition of russian
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culture began in advance, of course, yes, yes, in the nineties, yes, you somehow protested against this, openly, or simply, well, it was very, you understand , since the beginning of the 2000s, when i decided. to found a public organization rusich, this was my, well, let’s say, protest to what was happening, i was just a teacher of russian language literature, i met a very interesting person, this is a russian colonel, he lived then in the city of odessa, viktor vasilyevich goryainov, he in odessa he founded such a society, by analogy, i also decided to found it, so that, well, this vacuum. fill out for our children, that is, talk more about russian culture, russian literature and so on, we held all sorts of interesting competitions this year for 20 years, confirm or deny, because the open ban on the promotion of russian culture began later,
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yes, yes, the nineties began zero, this is according to the law of overtone windows, let’s say, imperceptibly, programs, content of programs, russian culture changed, and as a teacher, i think that this is also a very good tool for education, spiritual education, because this is a huge baggage, it is russian literature for this, you didn’t think about any consequences, you didn’t imagine it then, i was warned, even when i founded this society in 2003, i they warned, they said that this could end badly, who warned? and colleagues, some , uh, and the corresponding, so to speak, representatives of services and so on, but since
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1914, of course, these processes have intensified more, respectively, less i was forced to hold fewer events, but we still held these events, yes, and you watched your colleagues, how they broke down, yes, and you know, the propaganda of these 30 years, rustophobia, it played its role, and not only children, not one generation, two, count, yes, at least generations suffered, but unfortunately, they succumbed to this influence, teachers, and even in my environment, teachers of my age, a little older, it cannot be said that only young people were influenced by this propaganda, yes, here age and education have nothing to do with it. you see, there are people who understand
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, accept, what happened, for example, on the 24th, i ’m using the example of these events, twenty-two, yes, but there are those who for some reason don’t understand it , and when did you feel the real danger of what you were doing, well, after the fourteenth year, probably, because we talked several times, yes, and well, the twenty-second year was the peak, and after the fourth year there was this trial? and this was in the twentieth, and what, isn’t it possible to keep i have russian rubles, i don’t understand what the crime is, what the crime is? with rubles in general it turned out very funny, or telephones, in order to be able to go to relatives in russia, i gradually exchanged hryvnias for rubles, well, this was for that period, was it forbidden ? yes no, of course not, at that time i just had 10 thousand, they were at home , they accused you of it, like, well, they wanted to find a passport, they asked me three times, well
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, no, i didn’t have one, a russian passport, i received twenty in november second year, russian passport, i was charged with the fact that for my pro-russian activities, for the fact that i still held, continued to hold the event, and most importantly, i traveled outside of ukraine and participated in russian territory. i participated in events, for example, such as the great russian word, yes, events that the russian world foundation held and continues to hold , that’s why they were looking for your russian passport, what else, uh, well, some materials, a computer, they looked, of course , i still have them even after i was fourteen connections with colleagues, from russia, with colleagues from belarus, from other countries, but who are engaged in the same social activities. like me, well, they didn’t like something in the correspondence, they probably found it after this story that you saw
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near the entrance, they went into the apartment, the search lasted 6 hours, so i didn’t resist, i said: please look, whatever you want, on the other hand, of course, it was unpleasant, because they were rummaging through your things, in your, yes, notes, all kinds of papers. and so on in things literally this word, it was unpleasant, of course, at 6:00 - the search lasted, then they took me to sbo, there was an interrogation for 3 hours, they said that i was accused of espionage, so i went to an event on russian territory, that means, with i communicated with someone there, and proved some, well, they tried to show something, some photographs, these photographs... were taken before actually the fourteenth year, well, that is, you understood that they have nothing, yes ,
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yes, yes, the next day there was interrogation again, they brought me back to the sbu, it already lasted 6 hours interrogation, and then the trial, what kind of testimony they sought from you so that i would confess, what was espionage, they didn’t like it, of course, my position on ukrainization is understandable, that is , here, yes, there were questions here on this topic, well, these are the main ones, i simply didn’t like my position, and so then there was a trial. yes, tell me, well, the court, on the second day, when they took me away , well, it passed quite quickly, everyone just made a decision that i needed to be taken into custody, that was the main thing, and they will prove the charge of espionage, yes, yes, yes, and they sent you to a pre-trial detention center, you had contact with your family, with friends, but no,
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there was no connection with your family, they didn’t allow it, but they came. lawyers to me, three lawyers, well, through them, as best i could, i tried to keep in touch , what thoughts did you have in the pre-trial detention center, but to endure, to survive, that’s all, that was the main thing, so, you know, even then, that after all, the twentieth year, yes, and, even then, mm, well, maybe not so, uh, brutally, or something, they, well, i still... i can’t even answer this question, maybe after all somewhere, someone somehow treated me with respect, maybe this played a role, well, after all, i was involved in humanitarian activities, well, for children, for teachers, we held events, nothing like that, that is, it was such an act of intimidation for you, probably, probably, well
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, this is the twentieth year, it was literally a year and a half before the events it was necessary... probably to somehow escalate the situation, and then what happened? and then i stayed there for a month and a half, at the beginning of october i left, thanks to my colleagues in the russian business, not only ukrainian, russian organizations, but also those who are in different countries, thanks to their help, they immediately began to collect money and so on, of course, for me... to get bail, and there is such a fund to support compatriots , i am also very grateful to them, that is, they began to ring all the bells and collect money, of course, yes , yes, literally after, well, if not a week, then after a week and a half, already on all russian federal channels, they were talking about it, yes, they hung a bracelet on your leg, yes, but i
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was supposed to be on the territory of the city of kherson, i could leave the house. i handed over my international passport and once a week i had to come to the camp, yes, check in, yes, yes , well, to the court hearing, of course, which was once a month, a month and a half, when it was removed, removed after the events of february 24 twenty the second year, that’s almost two years, a year and a half, you have been nagging, and if it runs out, that is , you are obligated, as soon as the first few times, as soon as it ran out, i immediately... they called my phone, yes, that’s exactly what they asked , where are you, i told you, i'm here, don't worry, i'm on the spot, yes, no, they need to say that somehow it’s quite correct, please do this, that way, i say, okay, but what happened in the twenty-fourth, did it run out of charge, why did you
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they lost it, yes, it was discharged and stopped, well, when it was discharged, it squealed, no, it squealed, and it stopped making squealing noises, yes, uh-huh, well, one of my friends called, who said everything that is ours in the city film, film ours in the city, yes, but it was at the beginning of march, and that is, really, but how to film it, here i am i wanted to remove it culturally, and it’s expensive, i wanted this as a souvenir, yes , let’s call the person who took this bracelet off your leg to the studio now, come on, come on, novel, please come in. we have a telecommunications specialist in our studio, roman grigoriev, hello, hello, how did you cut the bracelet? the story is interesting, i’ll get ahead of myself a little, how we met tatyana, before the events of february twenty -two, i knew each other, we communicated closely with the now deceased kirill stremusov, and so somewhere in
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late february, early march, kiril calls and says: roma, come over. need your help? i saw the bracelet, found out the story of tanya, what kind of bracelet it was, well, in principle , there weren’t really any options, i realized what i needed for this, i went for ordinary wire cutters, oh well, it was so simple, but the thing is that there was no iron edging, that is, these are not chains , so the grinder was not needed there, that is , in this capacity it was a plus, it was ordinary. which in principle should have, well , as i looked at that moment, should have it’s normal to remove it with ordinary wire cutters, so it was kept as a keepsake bracelet, well, it stayed there, maybe someone took it, that means they put it on me using an electronic key, and this key only belongs to the person who put it on , so there was no other way to remove it, your
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bracelet was removed, what next? we joined the committee for the salvation of the kherson region, here is our current governor, vladimir vasilyevich salda, here are a few more people, and i, march, april, may, this was the formation of, say, the military-civil administration of the city kherson, yes, they were assigned to be responsible for the humanitarian block, specifically for the education system. at the beginning of june , the department of education was registered, so i headed it, according to the new russian law. all summer we worked very actively with the teaching community of our city, it was it’s not easy, because some were afraid, some didn’t understand, they sat and waited for the situation, but in mid-july we actually began to register the first educational institutions, schools, kindergartens, universities and so on, we had 100 schools
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registered by september 1st, not everyone went to work due to shelling in the kherson region, but 100 schools were already registered, so we held a holiday on september 1st, thank god, everything was in order, at the end there was a referendum, then we came to the kremlin, the delegation was from the kherson region, where we participated in this historical event, at the beginning of october the shelling intensified, and first of all we needed to protect the children, so we made a decision at the ministry of education that we are announcing early holidays, thank you, ministry education, to our crimean colleagues who accepted our children, we did not know then that the evacuation would begin, but when it began, literally a week and a half later,
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it is clear that we left the children in these institutions in the crimea, by the way, about children, over the course of your entire teaching career, approximately how many students have you ever read, well, dmitry, a lot, probably because i had several schools, that’s why... 300 million, yes no, well, i think that for there, well, up to 500, probably 500, that’s with eighty-nine, if you count, here's the twenty-third, you know, we have a surprise for you, we have one student who remembers you, respects you very much, let's look at the screen, father george, originally from kherson, served in orthodox churches in ukraine have always defended the unity of russian ukrainians. unity of peoples and churches, how can you distinguish me from a russian and a ukrainian? well, no way, because this is impossible, i have no contradiction between the fact that i am from kherson,
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kherson, that i am ukrainian and that i am russian. in events taking place in ukraine, father george sees a war for the minds and souls of people. maidan - this biblical term is expressed as a revolt of the mob, we need to destroy us, well , i mean the moscow patriarchy, those forces that... tatiana kuzmich, george's father, was connected by common views and the struggle for the russian word. for me, she is like an personification, or part, let’s say, of the concept of the russian world, a set of values. dear tatyana aleksandrovna, i pray for you, i always remember, and see you in kherson. tatyana, do you remember this man, well of course it is. student, yes, how old was he and you when you taught him? this is exactly the moment when i was a student at the institute, and i came, yes, in january, this is generally
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eighty-eighth, this is january eighty- eighth, it was the third year, listen, just imagine, what grade is he in, eighth, and eighth , the eighth, to be honest, i later told him, yur, i actually like you, honestly, i don’t remember you in class, but he remembered, yes, i asked him a question, so we saw him in the fourteenth year or year, so v we had not met for so many years, and i found out that he was a priest, i asked him a question, why did you choose this particular path in your life, well, well, he said that it’s not modest for me to say that, but for language and literature, i i say, wait, you weren’t an excellent student, and he says: no, i remember how... as you told me, and so on, and he is also being pressed by the ukrainian authorities, of course, he also left, was also evacuated along this reason.
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kherson region, yes, he is great, in this regard, i am proud of such a student, my student, later in the program, olga kazakova will come to the studio and tell you how important the work of teachers is in the humanitarian rear. we will win this fight, because there are such wonderful women who work in the humanitarian field, they are, of course, great. support for our military, senior investigator shvetsova, marya sergeevna, tell us, the long-awaited secrets of the investigation, what’s here? everything is in order, but where are the arrows, well, in general, not a day without adventures, every detective, if i had not been hired as a detective, i would have become the commandant of the women's dormitory, wants to know, can i ask when
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the program, tatyana kuzmich, a teacher of russian language and literature from kherson, back in her student years, she decided to tie your life with teaching activities, so that instill... in children a love of russian culture. when you once choose a path, you must follow this path all your life, and nothing should lead you astray from this path. however , tatyana’s position contradicted the views of the ukrainian authorities, which destroyed the russian language and literature in schools. for her point of view, tatyana kuzmich was arrested, spent a month and a half in a pre-trial detention center, after which they put an electronic bracelet on her leg and did not let her leave the territory of kherson. it was literally a year and a half before the event that it was necessary to somehow escalate the situation. tatyana, we have a story about your colleague, who also went through all the rather
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difficult tests herself, let’s take a look. hello guys, how was your day at work today? anna grigorievna korpacheva from the village of velikaya lepetikha in the kherson region, devoted her entire life to children. at first she was a german language teacher, and then headed the school. the total experience as a director is three decades. she remembers well how in 2014, after the maidan, education began to be translated into ukrainian everywhere. language. teachers of russian language and literature were left behind. and in 2018 , there were no russian schools in our area and the russian language was not studied at school. the situation was aggravated by ukrainian propaganda. all over the country there were mass protests against those who cultivated
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the russian language. at that time, it was very prestigious, very fashionable , very patriotic for ukraine to say. anna grigorievna, as best she could, tried to resist the new trends in the ukrainian education system; her fellow students supported her at school. forever administration workers come to the holidays and the head of the administration congratulated the microphone, in the end, of course, such words were said, words to ukraine, and the children remained silent, when we entered the office, a remark was made, at that time there were already fierce battles for kherson land, in october 2022 , the great babble was subjected to terrible artillery shelling, planes, shells
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were flying, we did not understand what it was really happening, so we screamed, confused, accepted. evacuation to geniches, where anna grigorievna was able to return to her favorite work, now she works as a teacher at a boarding school. i love you, most of all, anna korpacheva is worried that many russian language teachers have left the country; now, she says, children especially need them. my dear colleagues, come home, our children are waiting for you in our studio.
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it’s good that you yourself said, anna grigorievna, hello, hello, why are you crying, i want all the children to go to school, so that they have teachers, so that they are specialists, professionals, because today in schools this is very... .. most of the teachers left for europe, and some just sit at home, i think so, some of them are afraid, of course, to go to work, despite the fact that they communicate with them, so the children invite them to work, so they came to me. meet with groups, but,
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of course, this is still problematic. anna grigorievna and moscow were not built right away, everything will get better, everything will gradually be fine, i believe, i know that it will only be like this, it will only be like this, and the bell, the peaceful bell will ring, and the children will come, all the children will come to school, and will return teachers, and i think that they will definitely make the right choice for themselves and we will restore everything as it once was, we will prepare this ground, please tell me what you had to face as a school director? in general, i’m still a soviet school director, i became a school director at the age of 28, i worked in this position for 36 years, in one school for 15, at the velikolepetiyskaya school for 21 years,
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of course, it was very difficult to understand and agree with what is really necessary switch only to ukrainian and conduct all events in the ukrainian language, we felt this already in the fourteenth year after the maidan, you said that the russian language was generally prohibited at some point, well, this was all decided gradually. in our magnificent region, even to my surprise, in the countryside there were two russian schools, one was an eight-year school, and the other was a secondary school, since 2004, they have been preparing, i think, preparations were already underway to close these schools, it really was so, in the central school there are magnificent classes with
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russian language of instruction, and you know, it was very prestigious for children to study in these classes, i was still a young director then , so i come to velikaya lepetikha from my village, that’s when i meet friends, here’s my son in the russian class, my daughter is there he would study in the russian class, it was very prestigious , and then, since 2014, of course, there were no russian classes anymore, they switched to the ukrainian language and gradually closed schools, at first one small school closed, around about fifteen or sixteen years ago, high school closed in the 2000 school year, and what did the bulk of your colleagues say about this, how did they feel about it, you know how much propaganda worked? yes, very strongly,
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very strongly, they really believed in the need for russian schools to close, that is, period, yes, for them it was a point, here is the leadership, your superiors, you did not ask them these questions, and the leadership, the authorities, you understand, but openly after the maidan we also could not speak openly, which means i will be the wrong person, people, you saw what was done to me wonderful, this is really so, for the first bell and the last bell, we have such traditions that a big one always comes. the bosses there, the head of the administration, the deputies, the civil service employees who work for us are great , and of course, the head came to see me, and this remark was made to me, well, i’m very grateful to her that this was done in the office , and there was no more talk about this,
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comments about the fact that the children did not react, did not respond to this, that they did not say in response, but loudly, like that clearly, beautifully, like a motto, no one said it, including you, you have a granddaughter, yes, she studied with you, at school? no, we have two schools in velikalepetikha, here is the first school, as if it was always considered the central school, like this, the second school, two schools, i was the director of the second school, well, and we live closer to the first school, but here once , at a family council, we decided that the grandchildren should study in a school other than the one where the grandmother works as the school director, well, because they would think that the grades were deserved, yeah,
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objective, that's objective, yes, objective assessments, that's why.' we made such a decision and i think that we did the right thing, when tatyana alexandrovna and i met at the pushkin beauty competition, tatyana alexandrovna asked me, why didn’t you say that your granddaughter is studying here, and why would i say, i i know that she will achieve it in life, yes, i did the right thing, let’s do the right thing, invite your granddaughter to the studio, come on , let’s invite, victoria. here she is, a beauty, are you already finished or something? school, yes, of course, such an adult, please tell me what school you went to, what difficulties you had to face, i studied at the first school, i
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was there, where my grandmother was the director of the school, you regret it, because no, i really don’t regret it, because i became independent, thanks to. this, i was an activist at school , and i knew that you can’t perform friend songs, you can’t recite russian poems, that is, you can replace this, or it should be in english, here’s foreign literature, it was possible to learn either a translation of a poem in ukrainian, or in english, well, that is, we never learned poetry in russian, not even that of pushkin, which by the way, what kind of competition is pushkin’s beauty? who invented it and who won it? in general, this is a whole project, well, for me personally , but in fact i did not plan to participate in this competition, i first agreed to play along with my classmate in one sketch, and then the teachers, one might say, suggested to me at school, let’s take part, then you’ll try , well, i
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agreed and went to this project, after all, the leadership of this project was tatyana alexandrovna, that great gratitude, thanks to her , russian literature, children, the whole hall, the whole hall was completely filled, the hall was huge, then, probably, it was so old that people heard russian poems, that’s how they really are, how they sound, it was so melodic, so let’s finally look at this competition, pay attention to the screen, who’s there won? a word from the hostess , the inspirer of our literary salon tatyana aleksandrovna kuzmich. these images, pushkin’s, do not change with time, they are not subject to these changes. how
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well do they know the work of alexander sergeevich? forgive me, faithful dubrava, forgive me, the eternal peace of the fields and the light-winged amusements of the days that have flown away so quickly, but really, how can i admire it? victoria korpacheva is being protected, great, thank you very much , we have a surprise for you, we invited the chairman of the state duma committee on hello, hello, tanechka, this is for you, happiness suits you very much, it suits you very well
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beauty, you are an absolutely wonderful, courageous woman, and as a symbol of our books, which are returning, have already returned to our children, the young guard alexander fodeev, i know that this is our favorite novel, this is a symbol of the fact that it has returned to our schools, tatyana , do you know olga mikhailovna? on june 2 of the year, this was the first webinar to which i, as the head of the education department of the kherson region, was invited to participate, there were the heads of the education department of the liberated territories, sergey sergeevich, and you were, yes, you know, it was generally an amazing meeting, and in the person of tatyana aleksanna, of course, i want to hug and say hello to all our teachers. who work in our schools, in our constituent entities of the russian federation, who have returned home, these are absolutely incredible people, and
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i’m just very grateful to you that today the program is dedicated to such a person, because this is a tribute to our teachers, and children, and children will see , they will, of course, be glad that such courageous people work with them, but teachers really are very courageous people. tatyana, in general, directly showed an example of loyalty to her principles, and fearlessness, and even fearlessness, because she was subjected, one might say, to repression and trial, she even walked around with a bracelet on her ankle for a year and a half, and these are such, such people are heroes that indeed, you see, we are talking about the fact that our fighters, they are liberating not just the land, they are fighting for people, for our native language, which unites us, this is not just... a means of communication for us is really that , what holds us together, we are we don’t just speak, we think in russian, i also want to say that i myself
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grew up in lugansk, studied at the lugansk school, my mother is also a teacher of russian language and literature, and of course, for me, the stories of people like tatyana, here is tatyana’s specific story, it’s very close to me, very close, you know, it’s like our own , it’s as if it’s about us, as if... about how it was with us, and i want to say that they told us, that in the fourteenth year, when with the russian language, well, they simply began to eradicate it, yes, by the roots, to pull it out of well this is something that is generally impossible to do, take away a person’s language, yes , in any case, people at home speak, they will still speak, even even under the fear of such torture, let’s say, and weapons will still speak their own language, and my mother recalled that back in the late nineties... when everything happened, when the collapse of the union, when they began to isolate themselves, even then
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there were attacks on the russian language at school, at first there were such small steps, fewer lessons, fewer hours, then they began to impose, in general , to translate all the documentation, so that people can uncomfortable, for people who associate themselves with russia and with the entire russian world, so that they feel uncomfortable living in these conditions, and of course, this is a great pain for a huge number of people, and this is precisely because this is a battle, she, she is for our heart, and of course, we will win this fight, because these are such wonderful women who work in the humanitarian sphere, they are of course a great support for our military, i tell our teachers, especially in the new territory, that the soldiers today are ours , yes, on the field battle, they are winning us freedom, our victory, bringing us closer, yes, and we are in the classroom, and we are
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spiritual warriors, further in the program: elena uraeva, tatyana kuzmich’s closest friend, she will come to the studio to share her experiences. we agreed to call her in a week, but suddenly there was no call. i... i’m calling, which means i’m calling, well , certain events are already happening there in ukraine, all the worst things are already running through my head, judging by moiseev, this is very prestigious, when i saw my name among the applicants, i’m so happy i was, i can’t even describe it in words, you just stand there in shock whenever i happen to look at igor alexan’s performances. i keep thinking, what a rich imagination it was, it gave the whole world so many dances, such happiness that
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for several years she was persecuted by sbu officers for educational activities; in 2020 she was accused of espionage. and arrested, but despite everything, tatyana kuzmich remained true to her views and ideas, i they warned, they said that this could end badly, who warned? and colleagues, some, and well, the corresponding, so to speak, representatives of services and so on , we want to invite another wonderful teacher, now you have many wonderful friends in our studio, in our country, beyond its borders, here is one of them , surprises came to you today, surprises, elena, please come in, hugs , unexpectedly, yes, hello, elena
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mikhailovna uraeva is in our studio, take a seat, teacher of russian language, literature, from minsk, yes, from capital of belarus, from minsk, wonderful , hello, hello, elen, hello, hello, glad to see you, and we are so glad, i’m so glad to see you. please tell us how you supported tatyana, at that terrible time when she was sitting behind the walls, at the beginning of the program, i saw these shots when i was sitting in the dressing room, i thought, god, she has to go through this again, so we let’s say we talked to tatyana with a certain frequency, i remember the moment when we agreed to call her, a week later, suddenly a call doesn’t arrive, i’m calling, which means it’s with our mutual friends from russia, the person there is also worried and also worried, well , when probably three weeks had already passed, i contacted my relatives, found
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contacts there and well, this news arrived, the most terrible, in general, which i suspected, there was no connection yet , my relatives and i, that is, with mutual acquaintances , we shared some news that could come from there, there was nothing special, well, the pictures were terrible before our eyes, yes, the camera , torture, psychological pressure, physical, we only found out later that there was nothing physical, but it all flashed before our eyes, then communication began through lawyers , we passed on some information to tatyana, we wanted to convey words of support, that we meant, well, not what we remember, but we think about it, we don’t...’ and there’s also such an interesting moment, it was the twentieth year, in belarus these events just took place, the coup attempt began, which means we are very much like this against the backdrop of this actively discussed,
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because they are also there with like-minded people they were getting ready, turned on the speakerphone, and said, well, what do you have there like this, so they show us this, or on the internet , where they looked, and i told, that means, as a first-hand eyewitness, how it is everything happens there. will be with us, so i want to say, when she disappeared, so to speak, from sight and sat there in the cell, it’s interesting that the first thing she said when she came out of there, she said: and i was thinking about everyone, about you, and what is going on there in belarus and how it ended, you were thinking about her, she was thinking about you, that is, you know, here is a person with such a broad soul, she was thinking about us, how we worry about her, but this probably speaks about human qualities, about the fact that a person simply has such generosity, yes, but what about the russian language and literature in belarus, well, you probably know that here i ’m proud to say that we are probably the only country in the post-soviet space where russian is the state language along with belarusian,
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that’s why there is no harassment in any program, not in terms of conversations, we have 99.9 people speaking russian , everything that is sometimes called belarusian, well, this is some kind of dialect or specialists who really speak belarusian, but due to their profession, probably , we are all over the country, and i would also add that we met with a team that also came from belarus, which presented their educational programs and i must say that in belarus there are incredibly meaningful programs that relate to patriotic education, preservation of history, that is, there are such unique museum projects there. school, that it’s just that we are together, i think that our teachers are very comfortable communicating with each other personally and professionally, because they have a lot in common, they
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think alike, they preserve the same history, the story of the great patriotic war war, about exploits, that is, they do not divide peoples, on the contrary, it strengthens it, it connects everything , here are our educational programs, they are very similar, and the methods that teachers use, so they are all one people, this... it’s all one country, take the pushkin’s beauty competition for yourself, let’s make it all-russian, but if you want, i ’ll tell you, when tanya, let’s say, was artificially removed, let’s say or just remove herself from this competition, the first thing she told me, she says: lena, take it, take this competition, she says , i’ll send you all the materials as a loved one, that is, she really wanted it, again she advocated for her business not to be lost, that’s also the same moreover, we already have representatives participants who have already grown up, in general too maybe already, this is probably the sixth, this was the sixth competition this year, somewhere in the organizers they can already take part, a whole team already... of girls who,
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you know, this was generally a very cool idea, because beauty contests, they on their own, well, as if they don’t carry such content, but when it’s some kind of content , and also pushkin, yes, a beauty, well, in general, that is, but you know, moscow, so to speak, threw this seed, 2004, we 're returning, uh, from a tour of the golden ring, we're entering moscow, it's raining, kids. they’re already sleeping on the bus, and a billboard with the name pushkin’s beauty flashes before my eyes in the window with the name pushkin’s beauty, yeah, well, it was probably an advertisement for some salon, i think so, the fact that it was quick, that’s this thought, here they are sitting for real pushkin's beauty , you about yourself, i about the proctor, about all our beautiful ladies, we know, tatyana, that when you left kherson, you left it there.
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the most expensive, the most valuable are books, books, so our program wants to give you a gift to give you books, collecting a collection of books, akhmatova, tsveteva and pasternak, this is all for you, please, thank you, thank you very much, thank you, new library, you can make your notes , enjoy, pass on your experience to the next generation, take care of yourself and be healthy, wish you all good health, thank you for your support, this was our program, real stories about our people, see you on the next broadcast on the russia channel, see you, see you,
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on the russia channel, in the studio evgey rashkov, hello, most importantly, the terrorist attack in moscow was averted, detained from the special services ukraine is preparing to blow up a fuel tank. the village of artyomovskoye in the dpr was liberated; the ukrainian mig 2925 was shot down; kiev does not see any news coming in next.

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