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ah, the integrated development of rural areas, well, small towns and villages. uh, besides that, a is one of the target groups. uh, in this task, it was we who at one time, and back in the twenty-first year, identified precisely compatriots, therefore, uh, starting to work with compatriots as a target group, and according to the project, and we were faced with the fact that they have a huge request for a support e from the side. e people like them, but only those who arrived earlier and who have already passed this path literally after the e organization helped several migrants, and immediately the rumor on the other side of e did not keep itself waiting and very quickly to the same chat with the natives, but connected, well, by invitation, but those first. ah, migrants. there are still a lot of future
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immigrants. and look, we are now uh working on the uh choice. e territories where e is already planned for development hm. and uh, here we would be interested, just the opinion of compatriots. a. perhaps they have some special izhetz requirements, so that we immediately take this into account in such settlements. uh- huh, it would be nice to create some kind of focus group with, uh, compatriots who are ready to live in rural areas are few, yes. i call the hut a chicken knife, when i came up, we have
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such a marshy place here, as if such a forest across the road. how to say? i have always wanted to live in a house. here we are with my husband. unfortunately, there was no mutual understanding in this regard, so, in principle, i am even satisfied that life has turned out this way, and i would like the children to also live in nature and grow up, as it were, in labor. linda timi a single mother with four children, she i came from the latvian city of ekappils and had to settle in this modest village house. we just arrived and the euro exchange rate was the lowest at that time, and i, of course, when you transfer large amounts of money, you feel quite significantly. yes, these differences are courses, therefore, finance. we sank a lot, but why did we have to, uh, go for such , well, inconvenience, or something, everyday here. well, they certainly liked it at first. that is, they helped with tension and cold
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and there was even a scandalous moment that it seemed to me that they should be sent back to latvia to dad. it was hard. well, it’s hard as always, yet new things come into such, but now they have already got involved and are already helping without problems and we are waiting for spring already divided, who will be the network for which garden? we are already waiting for something more like. the decision to move to russia has been brewing for linda for many years. how can you compare figuratively. this is the gray neck in the polynya, it's all here less less than you and then you wake up. you understand that this russian space is already gone. no, newspapers no, there are no television magazines. there are no schools , there are no circles, that is, you are completely destroyed, and i believe that this destruction is much more important than this one. ah, destruction of the body. if you want to remain a russian person. you can't live there, so that children develop in the traditions of russian culture . linda organized an amateur theater based on
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russian fairy tales. she herself wrote sewing scripts, national costumes with one more teacher. just their free time to engage with the children requested in the school premises. we were refused, we were just doing under the stairs. and when we went there , we drove our lessons, because how would you make noise there, that is, showing. this is the attitude that russian culture is not needed here, and nobody needs your theater here. linda became more and more convinced that she did not want her children to grow up in an atmosphere of national hostility. we are like this is a torn off branch. yes, a tree, it dries up, if it is torn from the root, it cannot do anything, neither give fruit nor live at all. and now we have this last umbilical cord, which is at least a thin hair. here is the one that us tied. it is generally torn, that is, either stay, die like a russian person, or so i say, i returned to my native source to fall down in order to inhale this again. that's fresh fresh oxygen. i
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arrived when i went to pskov in black glasses, because i was constantly crying. he was everywhere. here i am standing at my place. everywhere these tears are visible, these are compressed thoughts and these feelings, they were compressed. so they began to defrost and everything began to come out. that is , i felt as if i had escaped from some uh, prisons might say. as the russians look at you there in europe, you lived well all this time you lived well, that is, this is the external picture. yes, but how it feels inside is completely different . they were deprived of this full-fledged normal school and normal education. now this is what i want to compensate with korean to run somewhere in the theater to the cinema. e in mugs
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in order to make up for all this, because already the older 17-18 years old, it’s like, well, something has been laid, of course, not the way i would like modest living conditions for all five family members, you have to huddle in one room, but each of the children has their own jobs while they wait for russian documents, study remotely and have already visited sunday school and the library. the eldest daughter left with a huge pile of books that we participated in the library. i liked it because there were a lot of non-classical books there. a rather this. maybe it's the same to say some novels not in the school curriculum and in general the whole story with the move. children perceive how the great adventure can be visited, as if in a novel it is all an old house, in winter the forest under the window looks darkly scary there. yes, not very exciting. yes, even as small children. we rejoice that the snow has fallen and you can
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make cats ride on the sled, some animals have come there. alexander in latvia, he worked in a large european company after the meeting of the management on the day of the start of the special war operation. he understood, that she can no longer put off moving. well, i felt like stirlitz in the movie 17 moments of spring. that's when he would go to work, and there he would say one thing, nod, there he would tell something, and he would come home , he would sit down by the fireplace, and there he would write, a plan there of his own little notes. you got
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a question. it’s just survival, in principle, russians , because they also began to declare war further on, not only against putin, roughly speaking, but simply that it’s russian from the position like this, which is for those for that position, so that those who live there protect the donbass, that is, they should be roughly speaking, they should be destroyed and punished. there, so to speak, and crawling on their knees, alexander's family did not support his wife, on others, i had no time to be distracted, because i just knew that he had no chance to sort out the tv was off. yandex mail.ru vkontakte everything was on the internet in you are already disconnected and understand, when it was connected it was still possible. well, when it was just turned off. this is their chance there was practically none. well, i always told myself that i am not in the minority, because i am in the minority in latvia, but in the majority in
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russia, the most frequent question that alexander has to answer why, having one of the most sought-after specialties from all countries of the world, he chose russia i just realized that i love russia, that's all. it's like i can't. well, life in another country, when after these events, especially when it’s already clear what it costs it's clear. mm. i just realized that, well, because i won't be able to live somewhere in another country. this is the most important motive for alexander was that he will participate in the strategically important formation of the digital and technological sovereignty of russia, many western, so to speak, from unfriendly countries, vendors have left russia and will have to create the same technologies in russia, that is, in fact, to deal with import substitution. these are big projects that will require a lot of resources, including
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various specialists, and i will definitely find them there their niche and these projects will be for many long years to come, and no matter how there will be no problems with working in the pskov region , alexander understood what was most interesting. he would like to become part of the team of a large regional enterprise. titanium polymer. here i was met by the team very simply. they asked about the position, of course, about motivation. and all this was told to everyone, it was like, clearly, i invest my work and take part in this big cause. for me, this is a very big motivation. even more than money, to be honest. now like anatomy we are engaged, well, the same thing, we can see the veins. see the nerves of the lymphatic system.
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uh, the meaning in the artery is only 300, we have a little more among the students who came to the lecture today at the anatomical theater of moscow state university. theodore will be one of the oldest. yes, education. i've had enough of that. we have completed a phd in economics. i worked at the university all the time, and in parallel with work in self-government. i also continued to work in the state. here are quite funny objects, like strategic planning, marketing, and so on, yes, that's it, but in parallel , my second life was in sports, always in sports , specifically in sets everywhere. and here, upon arrival, the first thing i was offered was to try to work. in this direction. it is hard to start life from scratch, when there is already authority behind you, a successful career, but to remain in your homeland. in latvia , it was even more difficult for theodore, well, the last straw, of course, was, of course, the special operations that began to happen in the country after the start of the special operation. everything was played very
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competently very correctly closed all alternative sources of information, that is, people receive only the information that they should not receive. that's in my spirit. yes, respectively and after a while. well, it was absolutely impossible to talk to people on the topic. yes, when such conversations began with me. i'm just saying, i have a russian passport. i am talking to you on this subject. don't be freedom of speech remembers. you edouard ended and so yes, when you went outside your apartment you know, if guided by this ideas of individualism keep silent and do not express a point of view or say what needs to be said there like that. this life is quite, in fact, comfortable, as soon as you have some thoughts, as if some kind of point of view appears , let’s say, different from what is officially you, just in case, it’s restless with you somehow theodore
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moved to the pskov region, along with his daughter theon, chances are with a girl from russian families get a good higher education. in latvia, they were not at all great, if a russian-speaking child today, the realities are such that with a very small fraction of probability he will get ahead of a child who speaks latvian in the competition for a budgetary place, would finish school, yes, for a certain shaft of some kind. but, accordingly, she would have gone somewhere in the direction of england and germany there and the like where she could, or the second option, she would have gone to a technical school, she would have been a house painter. everything, russia seemed to both a place great opportunities. he said such a phrase, dad, it will be easier for you here. well, why, because everyone here is like you? yes, that is, i don’t have any difficulties anywhere for a second, in principle, nowhere associated with communication associated with
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some kind of acceptance of some moments easier, i feel completely at home, because there is, in fact , everyone is like me or i ’m like me yes, teodor was worried about how you are. after the latvian education system, he adapts to the russian one, i don’t know, i was more afraid for communication. i was afraid that there i do not know, i will have the presence of a starve beat. everything is fine. generally problems. no, everything is fine on the website of one of the latvian ministries. theodore stumbled upon curious documents. this is a manual on how to counter the arguments of the so-called russian propaganda, and latvia does not care about a very interesting point. uh historical heritage monuments cemeteries of cultural and artistic values of the soviet union and russia and their destruction is not true. in fact, the text is quite a lot. well promotion it follows that all this is wrong, how it is linked with the policy that
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is there now. i don't know, maybe you can smile to read. well, then, apparently , no monuments are being demolished , it seemed to everyone. vlad godov has been working as a senior researcher at the pskov museum-reserve for half a year, the subject of his research. history of the german occupation of the pskov region. here we see the items that were found. uh, as a result of excavations of the burial places of soviet prisoners of war on the territory of pskov. uh. well in place german pow camps items that were found at the excavation site. e on the site of german concentration camps of soviet prisoners of war. and here we see, just here the unsightly, start which he took, he managed to take with him, the prisoner of war with him camp.
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here are the comb items. there crayons articles of clothing, central square. pskov market square. now it's open, it's not, it's been used. they also told, well, to intimidate the population. mass executions were sometimes carried out there in his native riga. vlad god was known not only for his scientific research. well, as one of the organizers of the large-scale days of russian culture, for many years he watched from the inside how the russophobic policy acquires the official status of russophobia, which occurs in the baltic states in general in europe, but this is something extraordinary. and in general, somewhere already bordering on the brink of humanity. it seems to me at first. these were marginal, deputies, nationalistically minded after. behind them , already moderate ones began, and this year, probably, there are no such ones anymore. uh, in general , representatives of parliament who would not be
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against the russians, that is, to be against the russian camp, this became the norm of the company, the purpose of which was the destruction of monu to in the great patriotic war, another one was added to demolish cultural monuments. so even alexander sergeevich pushkin was under threat; by decision of the local authorities, he will be demolished in the coming days. in order to avoid mass gatherings of russians in honor of may 9, quite interesting, of course, the arguments for the demolition of pushkin i myself read on some news portals. committee or council for monuments in the riga duma justifying the nose of some russian cultural historical sites. e, gives here is an example of pushkin that it is necessary to demolish the monument because alexander sergeevich justified genocide against the caucasian peoples so the second paragraph, where it says that the need is that our poet called the ukrainians little russians. this is
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in all seriousness contained in the document, 2022 vlad realized that he would no longer be able to engage in non-cultural projects in his homeland. unutilize scientific activity chance there is because there is a chance, but it is necessary to abandon oneself from one's identity and become an altish and hate russia. the main thing is here. well, i couldn't afford it. this internal contradicts my principles of belief. well, i couldn't hate you for being russian. how are you internally. here they also answered the question, i’m leaving now. will this mean that the fight that i started, and i did not lose. yes, of course, they were such and still i have, then we can say capitulated, but i hope what a historical pendulum. he will somehow turn around and find a place for us there in the mouth
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of the territory that we left. for more than 10 years, the subject of vlad bogov's scientific interest was the history of the salaspils camp, he argued with latvian researchers about the real number of victims, an illustrative example that i always give them. eh, they bring. uh, the number for the kids. children dead children, at the very end. uh, there is. they call the figure 250,600 people, this is the maximum, that is, this figure is the maximum number of dead children. but at the same time, there is a document from the forensic experts who carried out the exhumation in the forty-fifth year with an exact definition of what they found and they found 630 8 bodies and when you show him this document.
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well, they say that this is politics. this cannot be and there is no point in discussing this topic in 2017. from the gods, i found in the latvian archive data on former prisoners of the salaspisi camp, the names and surnames of more than 3,000 children were recorded in the old notebook, which was kept by a nun holy trinity-sergius monastery in riga to this particular monastery delivered the children. after the release from the camp , the narrative, which is replicated by latvian historians, was not a concentration camp, but an educator at work. everyday scenes are exhibited as examples of life in the camps. here they are, in fact, an inscription on the memorial expositions there, that people got up there at six in the morning and did the morning verification. then they came back for coffee. well, apparently they had a day. there is nothing further to say. everything is good with them. everyone
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had breakfast and went, probably, to rest. and no not a single fact that would confirm that people were exterminated and beaten there. now vlad is working to identify all the prisoners, including the skachans, who passed through the salas camp, if we have found a lot of these facts of the existence of the camp in 15 years. we are now fighting there for some numbers there, there are five people or 10 people. well , it's not worth much anymore. how to establish those who passed through this camp today i managed to establish. uh , about 7-8 thousand people. accept the decision to move to russia at the beginning of the 2000s, thomas understood what he was doing. this is
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largely to ensure that children have more opportunities and prospects. so i recently recalled how i first came to pskov and literally during the first three months i was constantly asked in the kindergarten about whether you know - elastic and i answered lavrit labden. do you remember, when you went to the latvian kindergarten, a latvian group was recorded for you, and all the children in the kindergarten began to speak russian in two or three months. us parents our parents made a claim to us with my mother that you brought a russian-speaking child latvian is a russian-speaking kindergarten. the main reason for the move , after all, i think this is precisely the future of our children, which allowed them to get an education in russian here. uh, it will allow you to get exactly the culture that
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we have limited, and during uh, that's exactly the latvian, this is the entry into europe of the restrictions of the russian language. and of course uh we hoped we wanted we saw that uh when we arrive we will see what the kids can do much better, and in russia to show themselves and realize themselves. well, actually, what we are seeing now, and with my mother we are reaping these fruits and we are proud of our children, uh, and the youngest son and the eldest after graduation. uh, the eldest son of the opportunity uh to go to europe so how does he have dual citizenship and could go to study? uh, anywhere or residents to work it was free. after 3 years of living in england, hmm came back and he, uh, decided to join the army, and his youngest son. now
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he is finishing school and he also has opportunity. uh, due to the fact that two passports to choose. where where to go residents to study. so he definitely chose russia, uh, he wants to enter vgik when his parents moved here. well, of course, at the beginning i didn’t really realize anything, but it was easy for me, because people speak my native language and i communicate freely. i don't have to think, and somehow i was received warmly. and these people warmed me up, it was not something like that someone called me a latvian or something like a lithuanian, there is no latvian, so i, of course, thank you. to my parents because they moved here and gave me the opportunity to go where i want and gave me everything that is everything that i now have, robert appreciates that in russia he can be himself and will be understood by people who have
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exactly the same values, principles of cultural and historical code are needed for someone to love clean water for sailors, a pod of clear skies flying in the sky, people think about god about bread, but do not forget, while we live there is no bifurcation of superturbines there is no land, no end, no beginning the human brain, how little it takes for someone to love someone.
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