tv Spetsialnii reportazh RUSSIA24 October 18, 2022 6:33pm-7:00pm MSK
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more such people are probably worried about their nation. they are always that in the fourteenth year they, here they are organized, set up planes and took out their fellow tribesmen. let's say. here in israel they took out in the fourteenth year all the old men's children, and unsuccessful attempts during the february and march battles to evacuate children and old people to their ancient homeland natalia, the chairman of the sartan greek community, still speaks with incomprehension for decades, the humanitarian
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ties between greece and the azov greeks were unbreakable. indeed, at the end of february, representatives of the compactly living ethnic groups of the sea of \u200b\u200bazov are mostly organized. they left the combat area, the actions of the jews left for israel from the gypsies to romania . there is an insult. there are, of course, because they help those who got out and they condemn us, because we stayed here on our territory. the greeks as a result, together with mariupol, they survived all the difficulties, just like 200 years ago, when they first moved to these lands. when the greeks moved here, they formed 21 greek villages, including the village of sartana, all the exhibits that can be
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seen here. uh, this uh, not just exhibits and even so difficult to name. these are real artifacts that are collected from all greek villages near the azov region to remember history and preserve national identity , the main thing. here they teach in greek families. the current work in the local history museum of the village is to document the events of this year. well, the sartana, like everyone else, is probably very difficult, survived the hostilities of people, remained in the village very little according to the census on march 2, 946 people out of 11,000 only left you with a needle to satan. on the face today, almost most of the population returned home and people are still returning here in our school before the hostilities, 900 students studied; today , almost 1,300 students. hospitable
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the greek village has become a new home for many residents of mariupol and its environs, there are those who left at one time, but now they decided to go through a difficult time in the circle of their loved ones, we are comfortable here and there were even such conversations. well, if the children wanted to, then i would not forbid them. well, the eldest son yuri will be 21 years old. he said, mom, i don't want to go anywhere . i do want to live. eh, in my homeland where my ancestors lived. i want to stay here. the greek community could not stay away from the conflict, says a local surrealist artist vasily shababan, and the reasons are unambiguous. yes, indeed super-realism to endure all this. and how can i tell you not to break down, because how can i tell you. propaganda is terrible, terrible and most people
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break down on it, because it’s the younger generation who taught the history of ukraine, they also taught new stories. we, for example, that we lived under the ukrainian soviet and everything was one, and then how they became, they forget and went their own story on the canvas, until it doesn’t work out is written we consider together with the author of the old work. it's called the pencil path. that is, the pencil began here on the heart in its own, this very thing was erased from such a piece. the most famous story telling about the battle of hector and achilles at the walls of the three hangs in the village museum so many of our ancestors moved to these lands and founded the city of mariupol 21 greek villages here. and naturally. we cannot fail our ancestors.
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we must preserve everything that they created for us. catherine's charter main relic of the azov greeks was irretrievably lost; it was kept in a museum in our local history city of mariupol; it burned down in a fire, but to our great regret. here, here, there is everything that was in this charter, all the texts, here are the revision tales of the greeks, the revision. uh, when the greeks came from the crimea, a clerk sat at the dig and copied each family, that is, here in this book there is a census of all the surnames of all and the names of the greeks who moved from the crimea to northern prioz. azov blood is not water, that is, blood you can't do, we are not greeks here. at we have, of course, here and mixed ones, but until a certain time the greeks were not allowed. uh, to create marriages not with the greeks. yes, not with greek women
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, only with greek women and that's it. then, of course, we have already begun to mix, but nevertheless. greeks are power. among the main traditions of hospitality , we continue our conversation with the chairman of the sartan society of greeks in a local authentic cafe with national cuisine, we move away from all these events. although this will remain a memory for a long time, and fear will remain. and he still is. well, life in the village, as it were, is getting better in almost every place water internet, well, the village lives, and the reasons for what happened, natalya begins to speak herself, as many residents of new regions note the origins. all problems. it is worth looking for in the fourteenth year, on may 1
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, rallies, when there were so the whole city came out for the holidays. it was the fourteenth of the fourteenth year at the referendum. people were waiting for this later, of course, when bili and the people were divided. uh, they began to think that russia does not need us. if it hadn’t happened right now, it would probably, well, there would probably be an the colony. there were still two or three months here, and this influence of western countries held a lot of events, referenda, referendums, and conferences were taught there. how should we behave there, up to gender equality, we were told so that events were held here in the city. yes, and
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it was already so imposed, it reached such an extent that starting from kindergartens. the toilets should have three doors and the child himself should choose which one. leave this is your village? well, we didn’t have this, but we were already taught this. the traditional way of life turned out to be the main semantic barrier, an absolute value for the local population. children. in one family, as a rule, there are 3-4 children, the more difficult it is to understand what is happening in greece, with which there have always been close humanitarian ties. children, rested, performed in groups in greece for free, they invited us, that is, it was not always. unfortunately, although the people themselves are ordinary ordinary people. they call us, they support us, and they are also
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for russia, they do not hide the fact that they support russia and they are against it. creates them. we are for normal family values, so we decide to live in step with russia, but they do n’t like to remember this colossal destruction of deals for the sixth chamber, the village at the end of february, almost immediately ended up in the rear of the russian army and the forces of the dpr, part of the population remained in the village part decided to take refuge in mariupol we drove up already, when the russians
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saw movement in the city, animated in the basement. they drove up there in an armored personnel carrier. there were a lot of children in that basement. they took off their bulletproof vests dressed on children carried out of the basement and into their car. well, i don’t know, they brought him in, how then they put him in a car, they drove him, well, they themselves risked it, because this area was heavily shelled sniper a duster she was not involved in evacuation? after the women snipers killed, they first shot at the legs. then others ran out of the basement trying to help, and they immediately laid them down and then danced and filmed videos, as snipers
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were forced to rule on the internet. who were at that time the defenders of those who filmed their did you wear bulletproof vests on children or those who danced? and they shouted that they rule by killing people of peaceful people who came out of the basement to put a kettle on a fire or smoke a breath of fresh air . how many people died as a result of such entertainment by ukrainian servicemen cannot be counted to explain the reasons for such an attitude towards civilians . no one can sane people. it's hard to understand their psychology. this is some kind of hatred towards us. no, they felt like masters of life. i can't do anything good natalia voices her position publicly from
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the other side. so now they call ukraine this is not welcome a lot of threats. it comes to the phone it's very simple that personal numbers come to numbers in telegram, there is a lot of threat. and it does not come threat from the inhabitants of zaporizhzhia or kiev , these are our locals, which you gave from here, they are trying, yes, to intimidate. here we will return and such perversions that they will do to us, probably. this is their free fantasy. my nephew he is 10 years old and has matured in the basement. i don't i know he's just like a micro man now. yes, he chopped wood himself. he kindled the fire. ah, lit a fire. he boiled water. this is a 10 year old child. what is on his mind right now? you
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ask questions. yes, i don't want it to happen again. well, tired of being afraid and tired of being afraid . yes, and they don’t want to leave for greece, because here, here, our native land, the village managed to survive. even the first holidays associated with the last big war are sortana liberation day. we we were first floors. how can you forget. ah, the heroism of our fathers. as can you forget about it? we worked all day in the park for us. the children walked in a stream. all of them are all behind this topic, they are already bored in the sense that we have never forgotten it, the museum has never forgotten under any authority. now the main challenge for the local community is to continue to maintain their identity, language and traditions. that's it, here it is,
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some kind of prints. here she made considerable imprints in people, the values of life have changed. and this is important, and i think our culture, maybe that's why it will breathe a little again again because of playing in it. that's the flame, that hmm potential that was on the way of theatrical performances i want to keep the roulettes found. so we are staging the performance in rumeian. the only thing we put on is, for example, a new year's performance in russian. well, i have 20 people, only young people now, plus the older generation that owns in our business there has not been able to dress there for
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weeks. it’s just that if i don’t rehearse, i pass on information, they pass on how all this is and put on a performance. rumeian or rumeian is what is called the mariupol dialect of the greek language, which is spoken by the old generation of the villages, the main language of the youth, is new greek, i am you, our favorite song for all sortans and, very specifically, greece likes the song itself,
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i really like the song, yes. she became the winner of an international competition last year and she was supposed to be invited to england at the festival in the spring, so these plans, of course, collapsed. now we're going to pick up the pace again. well , of course, i was upset, but now we’ll go on tour in russia. and in what language do you like to sing in russian in russian most of all? music and language are the two main pillars of cultural life, and russian for the local population, the second native,
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is an unusual feature of the language in terms of sound, army is similar to modern greek, but writing is based on cyrillic. such is the alphabet. no, now they drowned him a very long time ago they created the cyrillic alphabet. this is where poetry was written. actually dignity. at least that you speak some language, why should it disappear if it is your native language? how many languages do you know, how many times are you human? the expression of the school, there are two full-fledged cultural institutions here, the theater and the school of arts, the most beautiful courtyard will save you, right? welcome to our e creative, family, our creativity workshop , so to speak, we play here sing and draw.
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this is our connection with our ancestors, it is through this instrument that it goes, like four strings, but not doubled according to the old tradition of the lute family in order for the sound to be even brighter expressive, so it creates the feeling that it is not on the same string, but as on several like an orchestra, that's why its uniqueness of this instrument, which creates this oriental calorie. more difficult in terms of what you need to be born in this. it is necessary to absorb this from the very infancy , you can practice the classics even at 30-40 years old. it's like, the math here is clear. and it has to be
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absorbed. this must be listened to. this is to this it is necessary to communicate the greek variation of the lute. and the instrument itself cannot be purchased anywhere in this territory. there are, of course, hmm craftsmen 's tools. they are very expensive, but they gave us several instruments were brought from greece. yes , alexander alexandrovich, we have three or four instruments, and all of them were donated from greece, some kind, on which, and therefore, children immediately hear the sound here. how it should sound. these tools were the first thing that saved when the fighting began on the day when it all began on february 24, and-and the watchman who was on duty here
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on call. he called, what should i do? viktorovna i don't know, i need to shut up and run somewhere. here i say, come on let's collect all the musical instruments in one class that you can, so he collected the button accordion and violin guitars and closed everything in my office and left. then when already from shelter. i was able to get out, and they let me. hmm, come here to see that here i took my colleagues who were with us in the shelter, and we are like that again. what remains is the same documentation and tools. i mean, we're still closed. we arrived the windows were shattered from the shock wave. uh, the doors were ajar . hmm, plus what we have. here they are locked and no one came in here. and that's why they saved yes victoria, head of the school of arts , is not talking about the main work yet, about new projects.
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now the management of the construction site was generally talking about the fact that, or the thought that, for example, school this year, they would not earn money. well, yes, well, when i came, i took refuge here and saw that well, in principle, well, that's it, you can endure everything that spilled something on the ceilings. we will make these ceilings, we will work. but when it began to flow and streams. just like the rains came. uh, as if doubts had already begun to creep in here, somewhere there, ah, but when the roof was already blocked, i realized that the first floor. we have a whole wing, that is, we are somehow together. and this building is for choreography. we want to open a ballet there. so you need to throw off
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the mariinsky theater to become friends. well, let's be friends then. this is possible, as soon as the military came out of here, they entered the dpr, russia, and immediately the greeks of russia were the first to be taken to unitary assistance. they were very pleasantly unexpected. thanks her. oh, a dream, it will always be, probably for a long time, so that it all ends as soon as possible, because until now the situation is very tense and incomprehensible, many people are afraid. they are afraid to speak the truth, as it really is, this is a dream, a dream, so that relatives do not get sick, so that the children are near, they are far away. that's all
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people teach children. there, the institutions of the customer were not smart. all parents want their children to be smart, but no one thinks that she will teach this child just to be a man, that is, to know what is possible, what is good, what is bad. that's especially now in our lives and children should know this. irina pronounces these words in an empty temple, adding. to unfortunately, that the people in the church are again a little peaceful population, having survived the terrible days, returned to their affairs. they didn't kill. of course, taking a brother not vlad is very scary. here is some kind of crazy war,
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i don’t know very much. even the guys came here to the military, when the russians came in, they came, they cried, and now i come at 7:30 and they call me. the guys are already on my doorstep. please open the temple for us, open it. we need to go to the temple, he is crying, you understand, he is crying and says an order to me. and i say to me, we are friends in mariupol i have friends. you understand me there, me, there first love is a woman. i tell me like this tears. he is so pouring. these were the moments, very touching in general, it is very difficult to understand it all. i imagine how hard it is for me to do all this and for you to follow orders tightly. in october 2022, the greeks, like the majority of the population of the mariupol agglomeration, took part in the referendum 32 years later. residents of the greek village of sartana have become part of the multinational
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residents of the kherson region who are going to leave the region will receive housing certificates, state duma deputies supported the government's proposal for resettlement, in which regions of russia those who left yeysk can buy real estate and evacuees collapse threats. no, what do the experts say? most members of the british parliament believe that
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