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hello in the studio of ekaterina grachev, this is our weekly church program and we are on the russia 24 channel. on weekends, we discuss the latest news that has happened this week in russia and in the world with representatives of the church. today my guest is an unusual representative of the church, and the church, because the mother is the wife of a priest, but the commissioner for children's rights under the president of the russian federation maria lvova belova maria alekseevna hello. i am glad to welcome you, i must say that you first. uh, my guests are the woman in the program. with what i adore you thanks maria alekseevna
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let's talk about the concert in luzhniki on february 22, the headliner of which was the president. ah, everyone paid attention to the fact that at this concert there were young children from donbass who visited after this concert, in a number of opposition media and ukrainian media , information appeared that these were children illegally exported, and new territories from the territory of e ukraine who have legal relatives and even parents and in general, according to in fact, they were stolen by russia and used here there for their own purposes. flying light on this, who were the children, let's start with the specific, who were the children at the concert on february 22 in luzhniki well , let me tell you about one specific story. yes, if a you watched the concert, there was a girl, and who has two brothers.
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so she thanked our serviceman with the call sign angel, and who took her out with her brothers to try arrows in mariupol. this is my personal story. my first visit, uh, to the donetsk people's republic and we come to punctual placement near mariupol. there are still fierce battles going on and we meet with this girl, who, with these two brothers, actually leads us there , just the same angel who was at the concert, and he tells me the story in my ear about the fact that my mother died. there now during the shelling, dad stayed there, and he says, i saw that dad was also killed, and this girl hmm is completely small there , still there for 12-13 years. and she says to buy me a suitcase, please, because she looks after her little brothers. she says it's also hard to wear things. and so, well, a suitcase on wheels, she asked, and she says, i have a dad there. i need to save my dad urgently. so, you, please, don’t take him out, and the angel says in my ear that well, dad, we probably wouldn’t save him, because i saw that the charge flew in there and
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most likely we won’t see him anymore. and this story hit me in the head. that is, i constantly thought about it, there we bought this suitcase. they provided the whole family with everything they needed. eh, there behind her assigned responsibility. here's to the next visit. we find out that this pope was found there in a few days, which means that he was found. he came to the hospital to these children and, in fact, they were not left without parental care. they are not orphans. they have daddy daddy with them and there actually talk about some sort of forcible removal. it’s even funny in general, therefore, when i saw them, in fact, in luzhniki, at the concert, it was such a great joy, because well, you know, how such relatives think. yep, they're all good. here they are now at the epicenter of events. here they are now there, and at a concert organized by our president. so everything is fine with you. uh, in addition to the fact that you have five blood children. hmm, you are raising ten uh-huh , including those, as i understand it, over whom you
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issued ape, they are adopted not adopted. it is important to emphasize this and the last such child is called him. philism yes, he appeared in your family in june last year, he is from mariupol ah, what is the fate of this foster child, how did he appear in your family and was it not a pr listen, but this is so dubious, pr really, because the truth is very difficult. and uh. now i can only say for sure that we love each other very much. but that we are only at the very beginning of the journey and such adaptation to each other, yes, and uh, he is actually a foreigner, because mariupol was under ukraine and uh, those educational measures and nationalist settings that were there. he, of course, is now blooming with bright light, and we are with him we live. and therefore, in what way does this nationalistic mood manifest itself in everyday life. well
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, for some reason, he believes that everything ukrainian is alien to us. why, i don’t quite understand when there is ukrainian language or songs in ukrainian or general talk about ukraine. for some reason, it was suggested that russia had a negative attitude in general. hmm, to ukraine, and i 'm trying to explain to him that listen, well , we are one people there, my brotherly people. we love each other, we have always loved each other, and there partly ukrainian blood flows in my children, because what the husband has and but here it is impossible to separate. yes, this is the division. this is a permanent planting of such a systematic dislike for russia that was there. here it is now manifested in the fact that hmm in our family. he is trying to live again and understand that nothing threatens him, that he is loved , that he is a welcome child in our family, that
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he is our own, regardless of what is there. is already passing. now it will be almost a year, as he is in our family soon and i can feel it thaw. eh, he's getting better. yesterday he called me mom for the first time, and i took a long time. yes, i cried for a long time about this, because, well, for me it was really very important. but as for his fate, eh hmm, when i was 10 years old, his mother died, and took care of his mother's residents and and during the start of a special military operation for some time. they spent there in the basements, and then we just handed over the documents to him and said that next, every man for himself. and now he actually got into that group teenagers who were transferred to donetsk to the hospital, which we found in the basements. some have been abandoned by their adoptive parents. and since donetsk was also subjected to shelling, the guys in such a difficult emotional state , it was decided to bring them to a boarding house in the suburbs. to get some medical treatment there
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, to recover emotionally, well, there we got to know everyone more closely, and in philippe. i saw my loved one and realized that if we don’t take him, then it will be difficult for him to get a job. family and it will be difficult hmm to somehow adapt there. so i was glad that my relatives supported me in this, and yet, why didn’t the filippovs adopt? namely, er, issued guardianship. in general, this topic is actively exaggerated by the western media, they never say that we take out children and adopt them. and we have an adoption from the new regions. no, in general, in principle, we only have a guardianship or a foster family, for which, in order to, if in the event of relatives appearing there, uh, there are people who can apply for this child it was easier to do. yes, because the transfer is under guardianship. although by the way, with adoption. this, too, perhaps, restoration is also not just a total
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ban on returning to huge relatives, that is, his way back. it is not closed to ukraine. yes? yes, it is not closed, but it is not closed in case of adoption either, but in case of guardianship and guardianship. this, of course, is much easier to do. i sometimes see parents post their children's stories. hmm, when the special operation began, where i remember it struck me. uh, one such comment, girls, she asks. mom, why are russians being bombed here , they envy us, because we have more than they have. well, let's, we'll take a picture and share it, they can ask, we 'll give it to them. that's when philip asks you a question. and i'm sure you've had those conversations. what is the purpose of this one? what are you saying? now you are talking about a ukrainian girl. yes, i have a lot of stories. uh, girl boys donbas hmm yes luhansk people's republic donetsk people's republic who are exactly the same they said why we are being bombed by our own people why is
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ukraine bombing us for eight years? why do we have to sit in the basements of the children of childbirth and say, yes, whom we brought to the territory of russia. they did not sit in the basements of god's shelters, they could not even go outside to breathe. yes, for some reason we talked little about this war. can never be good for someone we understand that this is a special war. the operation was also needed at our last meeting with the president. yes, we discussed this. and the president said that ahead victory here you prick him they mentioned the meeting with the president the protocol part it was not so big what we saw, tell us, what didn’t get into the cameras? what was the speech with the president about, and uh, it’s important for me to understand, but in the context of the children’s agenda. e what worries him, what he considers sore. when i always meet with him, it seems to me that this is such a big dad. whose heart hurts for everything, he worries about everything, just
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like a father, and this desire. e help out there and families in difficult life situations where the kids children with disabilities and orphans and he literally worries. all. he says children are generally the priority of the state. and these are not just words, as for the closed part, it is closed. yes, so as not to talk about what happened there. and i really hope that soon the decisions that were made at it will become generally known. yes, and we can talk about it openly. well, i’ll cover the veil a little, otherwise what was said in the open part. yes, this is hmm the status of children affected by special military operations. yes the president signed our letter of the closed part . and now it is being worked out so that this status still appears and so that the children who were physically injured during the special war operation are injured there, but explosions. here, so that they can receive, add. the activities of the social guarantee
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benefit payment of benefits here, which will help them recover faster, and a separate conversation. we continued all this. hmm, about military families. yes, there it is volunteers - these are private military companies. these are military chaplains, military priests who help our kids. they are on the front lines so that their families and their children receive the same guarantees as the families of military personnel. yes, because it’s still not true, if dad serves there, yes, then it means that the family and children should be provided for, thereby necessary. that is, let's say elimination. you are such an injustice, too, the document was signed and now it is also in work. i really hope that this is all soon. and of course, a little money that has become. eh, so we quote a lot. yes, a little money, here, in fact, the president is also supported money. will be allocated to our shifts for troubled teenagers teenagers
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in conflict with the law, which will take place in the north caucasus here, uh, and separately for our two strategic programs. lifelong accompaniment is support for families raising children with disabilities and for the children in the family program so that small children do not end up in children's homes to support birth families. yes, on hmm reformatting children's homes under the help of the family. uh, in order for us to keep such a family environment for the child, and you are the president so they called the big daddy, but whose heart hurts. e for every child a hmm chulpan khamatova is an actress who was actively involved in charitable activities in the country, in addition to her direct profession. yeah, those who did not support their own and now live in latvia recently gave a long interview. it is, in my opinion, more than two hours and in general, the first hour of this interview. in fact, she gives
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credit to the president in what work was done on a specific fund, give life and on other charitable organizations, such as he personally supervised the construction of the hospital, how important it was to finish what had been started, there was not enough funding, and so on , and then she tells in general, in principle , about the institute for the protection of children in russia, and uh, it opens slightly, which means that the mystery race that she was offered your post some time news for me was a meeting with vyacheslav volodin and as a result. she refused this position, as she explains, due to the fact that she realized that she was offered to be a wedding general, she could not realize in life, all these changes that she would like to make in our legislation, she was even offered to keep her job in the theater, and she found it impossible to combine everything that she had in mind as a children's advocate and go on stage as an actress. i have a very simple question for you. do you feel yourself in this position as a wedding general? no, that's
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for sure, when i looked at it from the side. it seemed to me that this is really some kind of nominal function. yes, when you, well, just the voice you advise the president, what do you collect here is the information from the fields. yes, you bring some injustice there. oh, and some difficulties in the children's agenda, but now having worked for a little over a year in this position. i understand that it all depends on your desire and in fact the activation of resources. and this is a little money, yes, which actually sounded. and this is what you can collect. that is, you can collect support from the ministry of departments. you can, uh, attract additional resources for some individual programs. we have four strategic programs before work with teenagers, the second - this is work with children in institutions, and specifically we took the focus on
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children's homes. the smallest, most defenseless ones who, well, cannot live without a significant adult, because physically and emotionally and there intellectually a child cannot develop. this has already been proven by a huge number of different studies, they separately focused on children with disabilities who are brought up and all of them in boarding schools and on childhood safety. and specifically in these areas. we are working and now in uh, a short period time , teenage spaces began to appear in our country, which we open where a teenager can get all the necessary help. here is a specific story, a boy of 12 years old, we have identified him. our social services are now working for us, street, young guys who go to places where teenagers gather, establish contacts with them, show them that employment can be different. that is routes it is possible so to say, yes? so you are an athlete. listen , we have some cool sections over there, don't we? or there are great ones there. uh, i don't know the gym. there is a teen space there. there maybe we know. well, in general, here is our uh,
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actively. in the soviet union yes, well, now we can say that we are reviving a little bit, transforming it to modern realities. so they found a twelve-year-old boy walking on the street late at night, because dad drinks and beats. so he is waiting for the pop to fall asleep, and how would he begin to come to us in the teenage space, the social service is now working with the family with dad, that is, dad, then treated. i'm a boy. uh, it means that tutors are engaged in it, stretched out to study, an environment appeared, because the guys who come there, yes, that is, you make friends there in an informal setting much faster and the situation stabilizes, therefore, when you talk about the wedding general yes, you you can just spend, i don’t know, time at meetings meetings, or you can work on specific initiatives, promoting them to the regions, attracting administrative support for this funding from both regions and federal ministries of departments and does a specific job. we are now opening day care centers for children with disabilities. so where are the moms? well, in fact , families can bring a child for a few
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hours and at this time take care of their own. affairs, well, for example, go to a medical examination, because it is a sin to conceal mothers often remain alone with such a child. yes, and elementary 24/7 they can do, and nowhere to move away from it, and this leads to the fact that mom can not stand it anywhere and the children are placed with us, then on the internet. december marked the 10th anniversary of dima yakovlev's law. you will evaluate the effect of this law during these 10 years and is it true that foreigners took healthy and often sick children with disabilities. but russian families of disabled people do not want to take. let's start from the statistics of 2012, foreign adoptions of 2,600 children , 171 of them with disabilities. well actually. i think that there is no need to make any additional comments about what kind of children they took in, as for russian families
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today, the number of children with disabilities who are adopted by foster families. five times exceeds uh 2.000, the twelfth year of foreign adoption. here there are 800. well , almost under 900 children with disabilities who are in foster care per year. in 2022, in a day, a lot is being done now to support families who take children with disabilities so that when a mother gives birth, they don’t tell her to give birth to another, right, or that he is not a tenant there? well, out of kindness, someone of the soul, but what we understand is that at this moment it is important for mom to show what will happen next, how, what form of support is there, what be her child, that there is a community of families that raise children with the syndrome. dana yes, look what we have there, natasha. she's there, i don't know. this is what he can do now. and here is yours there, baby, but you understand? this is a very important point, and therefore, about foreign adoption, when we say, uh, we, of course, could not
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control the fate of our children there. we have a large number of facts when there was violence, when it was bullying by children, the return, in fact, of these children back. here and now foreign adoptions. uh, it's forbidden, uh, in the us and in those countries where sex marriages are allowed. well, that is, this is something that is not at all in the logic of our traditions, not in the logic of our values, so it seems to me that here is also this still important moment, when even i have, yes, an adopted child , and even they regularly offer me support there . specialists come to us constantly check, by the way, you have. what position do you think that hmm there can be no excessive supervision, it is better to knock on the door once again and come to the family. a or you still say so, well, in a way, for the moratorium of such checks and explain why i'm asking the question. here is metropolitan larionov, with whom we did a monoprogram, he always spoke out against the law on domestic violence
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in the edition in which he means he proposes. his argument was always such that families live in different ways, wealth is different and come. um, let's say someone's family and judging the well-being of that family there based on the contents of the refrigerator is wrong. i personally, this is my opinion, and an absolutely active supporter of the adoption of the law about domestic violence. because if at least one woman's life or the life of a child manages to keep this law, it's worth it. i don't understand how unnecessary family checks can, uh, violate a child's rights. i want to breed and two topics empty, refrigerator. yes, and control over the family. and the president told me at one of our meetings that not a single child should be removed from the family because of an empty refrigerator. yes, and here the question of helping the family in a timely manner and help with respect. i was the child of a large family. and i remember how this allowance is somehow scanty there, or
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a food package. with what contempt it all stood out, right? or what they said in school? there who we have with this large disadvantaged. let's eat free. here i am about help with respect to the family, when we understand that we don’t know, there is a child suddenly , uh, stopped attending school, yes or a child comes to school. uh, there's an ill-dressed child. there somehow he behaves absent-mindedly abstractly. here it is very important to understand the reason, yes, do not go there with dirty boots in family and say that so you have a child there, and at that time his dad is on a special military operation. yes, there in the fields, and he worries about dad. eh, because my mother is also in some kind of experience there , well, we just had such a case, and now, well, it worsened. actually. ah, achievement. yes and here it is important to understand the reason and support and help this family. you can come and say the same phrase in completely different ways with participation and so to speak, dear. well, how is it? well, well
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let's think about how to support you. i understand there you are experiencing. you're worried about your husband right now. you understand there you have children, now you need to somehow get together there, come on how can we help you there firewood for you let's bring you firewood there with education. maybe there are tutors for some kids on it, right? or can you come say? so what are you, here we pay you benefits here. yes? we support you here. eh, and you behave like this there, but we will take away your children now. and you can say so, and, as it were, in essence. well how did you react to the situation. yes, from the roof, for example, here, therefore, here, er, it is very important that we educate this culture. well bad, maybe an example. yes, well, like in a store, when we used to come in soviet times and how the sellers behaved, yes , and how do we now come to the store and how do the sellers behave? when you understand that you just lived and the clients there don’t know you, how is it that it’s just brought up everywhere, we will still be objective shops are different and cities are different, and since the interview. the first thing you have so many things to ask,
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of course, i can't help but ask you, but the newly adopted law. these lgbt propaganda why it seems to you that it did not work when this ban applied only to minors. why it was necessary to adopt this law on a total ban on life in the information field is very difficult to divide into children's adults. unfortunately, the 18+ marker does not give you a guarantee that child a is under that age. they will get access to this or that content. i actually saw this with my son, when he came to me. he was playing some kind of game, and it means that something about rainbows has surfaced, but as an advertisement. he came to me and said, mom, what is rainbow what is it, what is it, he began to ask about it about everything. that's why we understand that in general to press a button. i'm already 18. maybe almost every child. and here is a total ban. it just contributes to limiting our
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children in general from any information. we are now glad that in social networks when singing there are similar groups or content social networks - it's all actively blocked. well, in the end. i can't help but ask you, how are you a mother to a woman, uh, five blood children, five more you have under guardianship. and you occupy this position, what kind of daily routine do you have to do it all. it's important for me to highlight. let a little time, yes, but it is with each specific child, when i can hug him there, when i can tell him once again in his ear that i love you, when there i don’t know, it’s with him. you can read a book or just go for a walk. here it is for it is very important to me, so we build the routine in such a way that it is nature. in the morning, i iron the formula there for the children. uh, you're feeding someone breakfast. i always take my youngest daughter to the garden if i am in moscow and not on a business trip, because it is important for me to be with her at this time. well, in the evening, when i come,
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if there is time and opportunity, i spend with the children. and if no, i just say, kids, i'm so tired. i don't have the strength to talk to you, but i can hug you, and at this moment it tells me here it suits us. i i just hug them, kiss them, and thus compensate them for their mother, whom they have not seen during the day. well, you know, what is important is not, my children, as they said, that and we also participate in your ministry, because we share you with the children of the country, many thanks to maria alekseevna for coming to our studio for this informative interview. thank you. including isn't it, why are you digging there? we are going to press him with the title
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of the righteous of the world to speak at 17. there was one valuable relic in the family, you picked it up for me said you would return. in the world
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about the main events of this minute in our news release, the russian army repulsed the same ukrainian units of the loss of the armed forces, even up to 550 soldiers and officers 17 armored vehicles about a dozen howitzers were destroyed. including the american m77, they also hit the command post of the extremist national regiment banned in russia. azov in the area of ​​​​the settlement of dimitrov, a mi-8 helicopter of the air force of ukraine was shot down. and the situation on the front line nikolai dolgachev.

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