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[000:00:00;00] without corruption, he believed that the wealth of the congo should return to the congo to work so that there would be a social good for the whole society and that a working person would eat as much sweat on his forehead as lumumba's straightforwardness and uncompromising attitude did not please many, both inside the country and for her outside. african lenin the phantom of freedom the leader and the embodiment of the devil he was so positive and good for me, but for his opponents he was bad. and it's always interesting to know all points of view. he enlightened the population information, what kind of struggle should be introduced? that's why it had to be eliminated, he sounded others. so they couldn’t be manipulated, they tried to bribe him, but he turned out to be while others agreed
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, he was not submissive, so he didn’t bear fruit and ruined the plans of the west, so it was easier to liquidate him and continue to rob us against lumumba’s course, the president spoke out an army mutiny broke out in kosovo, and in the province of katanga, richest in natural resources, my belgian protege did declared independence from the congo belgium sends its troops to the former colony to restore order, prime minister lumumba turns to the un for help however, the blue helmets arrived. the prime minister himself was accused of destabilizing the situation in the country, then patrice lumumba turned to sir for help. however, time was lost, opponents were already preparing a plan to eliminate him; his assassination had already been adopted. he was a hindrance to their plans for kongo liaising with the soviet union at the time or finding other ways to save kong this is perhaps an additional reason for
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eliminating this person. he could have succeeded if the soviet union had saved his life in time, come to his aid. perhaps things would have turned out a little differently, so they needed to speed up the process of eliminating him. he died his native country for ideals. this country his fate matters at the african level. and when i see
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young people today who, let's say, create startups, they call it lumum balab. i feel a sense of pride. it is always touching, because in this country there is no teach allulunbe at school they say only on the day of his death on january 17 eugene addiction, but the values ​​for which he advocated still shared. and when we see people who weren't even born yet when he died, but who refers to him we say he fought with dignity. because the only one who told the americans, no, you are the mafia, we don’t need you here, and then lumumba was already sending letters to the ussr so that they would come and fight the west, so
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the americans said, and he would go to the russians in his then you need to kill quickly urgently, so he was our hero. yes, and how did you think the plans to kill lumumba were nurtured by the cia about their involvement in the elimination, said british intelligence, king boden of belgium was also aware of this bloody plan. they needed to destroy his authority, the memory of him, to prevent the fact that after his death his grave would remain, and it would be a place of pilgrimage. this shows the greatness of lumumba. i am proud to be associated with this man. the monstrous circumstances of the massacre of lumba and his associates became the mouth of a decade of the leader of his country,
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the current prime minister, was put in acid, but despite all this, he survived, he survived in the hearts of the people. we stand up to this hate and inhumanity that he did to deserve all this. one of the belgian police officers who participated in the operation to eliminate patrice lumumba admitted that he had kept the politician’s gold tooth as a trophy for more than 20 years , it took him to officially agree on the transfer of the relic from belgium to
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a family in the congo that lumumba’s children felt when they watched this interview, what was in their hearts, when decades later more and more details of the monstrous reprisal against their father were hidden. what punishment for those who carried out the criminal order, they would consider fair. after watching this interview, we wonder if this man was doing the task. or he was hunting for trophies this man
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died quietly in his bed. our heart has been bleeding all these years. and this is still we do not know the whole truth, there are still secrets. africa love in times is a place of forced
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there was no freedom of speech, no action, absolutely everything was done for the white population. they got the best education. best job. we were created to be their servants as handy plumbers, and the portrait has been a threat to the south african population ever since. we have seen a lot of changes, even the way we lived has changed, then 10-15 people. we were forced to live in something like a box. for the independence of suet, as one of the main centers of resistance, many great
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fighters for our independence were and fuss mandella told them to stay in this city here. at dr steel, the locals are still inspired by the stories and bravery of nelson mandel and inspired by what this city went through in its history, because the key events of the resistance movement, and the ports in south africa began here fuss. there is a street here called vilogazy street - this is the only street in the world where two nobel prize winners, welson, mandela and densman, lived at once. tutu this street such a center of revolution in youth, a dreamer. desperate fighter. it sounded unthinkable. in those days it seemed impossible to defeat apartheid, but he was resolute and declared
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that they were going to challenge the regime. he came from burg to mobilize young kids and hustle and from other cities nelson mandela who came out of prison was a humble man with a merciful heart and he believed in the world nelson mandela who was the president was a unifier and said that bi and people and blacks do not must fight with each other this country, which belongs to all of us, together with the representatives of the modern youth league of the african national congress of the party, which since 1912 has proclaimed its goal the elimination of the apartheid regime. we found ourselves in a hustle. on the eve of a very important date every year on june 16
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, the victims of the 1976 uprising are remembered here. we opposed the introduction of universal teaching in the language of africans in schools, then i was very young and studied in the eighth grade. we said we couldn't afford themselves to communicate in the language of those who put great pressure on our lives and make us suffer students gathered to march from the building of morison high school to orlanda stadium, for this many. of those killed by the police one of the first dead was the schoolboy hector peterson i remember. yes, quite right, the students sacrificed their lives. and with stones they had no weapons, they had no weapons, they had sticks and stones. they fought with them against the police, they were
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killed by the apartheid regime, but this did not stop fight for freedom. they really wanted to liberate south africa, so 40 years. later we remember their self-sacrifice. and what they did for us, and we continue our struggle even in 2023 and when the children realized that this deprives them of access to the outside world. they rebelled themselves spontaneously in astana schoolchildren. that is, about the same thing happened that happened in the donbass in the fourteenth year, when parents were told that their children would study, not in russian , in the language of their parents. it is alien to us, unfortunately the ukrainian language. this is where it happened insurrection. that is, the reason is the same or the uprising infringement of the national dignity of people in south africa and the donbass is the same one to one state duma deputy from the communist party of the russian federation vyacheslav tityukin in the eighties
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, a prominent soviet africanist, as a member of the organizing committee of the moscow olympiad, he received a medal for labor prowess of our troops, afghanistan the west immediately declared a boycon to you. and when today they talk about boycotts. we have already gone through that they tried to disrupt the olympic games. they appealed to all countries of the world with a prize not goes to the olympic games. this is where a very active struggle began sometimes to give credit to our american friends that they came to the olympic games in large numbers , if i'm not mistaken, out of the eighty-four countries that took part in the games, in my opinion, 25 were african countries, then there is today when africans do not support the western boycott against russia in connection with the events in ukraine, we know that these friends are not only now, they were already our friends then. later as an employee of the soviet solidarity committee and the country of asia and africa, vyacheslav nikolaevich will support the liberation struggle in south africa and
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will be awarded the honorary order of associates of oliver tambov poliru. there it would be the president of the rnc, who for 25 years even more while nelson mandela was in oliver prison there was in charge of the entire political military structure of the african national congress. this order is awarded to those foreign figures who have made a significant contribution to supporting the struggle of the people south african liberation. well, it's of great importance. this is an acknowledgment of my personal contribution to the south african liberation struggle. i sometimes scare the good guys to say that i have been supporting terrorist organizations for 16 years. i am now openly talking about this, that according to western terminology, this was support
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for terrorist organizations. we needed a national liberation movement. it was just a real fight and it was officially recognized by the organization the united nations west regarded them as terrorists. we considered them supporters of liberation. we have always fought against fascism in any form. and for us it was absolutely. naturally, when we learned about that and the struggle that the people of south africa are waging against the actually nazi fascist regime of the colonial regime, of course, our sympathies were automatically on the side of the fighters of the nationality of the driving. and when we talked somewhere with someone. who was not very much dedicated to what is happening in south africa . i had to say that it was the south african guerrillas needed no further explanation. the first time i found myself almost by accident in south africa in the eighty- ninth year of the apartheid regimes. felt very durable. i found myself in the center of her gas unexpectedly, to be honest, i saw that at 7:00 pm.
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all black people got on buses and they were taken to this very place after 19.000 hours. a black person, if he did not have a special permit to stay in the white city, was obliged to leave if he was there without a corresponding right or he forgot the corresponding document on this score, three months of the firm, the liberation struggle in south africa lasted more than eighty years. what do you think? why was this process so long, what fueled this struggle? that's about this is the indignation about this status of the third fourth grade. tc well, it has already feigned itself and the people. so to speak, to fight. there was an expression that every white person lives according to the 3 2, 1 system. this is one house, two cars and three servants. every white family, plus all political rights in the absence of neighbors, so to speak, black people had political rights, and whites lived there, like in christ
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's bosom, what is called, and, of course, they did not want to part with this life, political opponents were not imprisoned there. all around. they simply killed a lot of people, died during torture, they were thrown out of windows, they were shot in the street, they were persecuted even abroad, and it seemed that it was not impossible that there was no such force that could break the regime when i came to the afro-asian solidarity committee in the eighty-first year. i i heard that western politicians were saying our fans are wasting time regimes, proteids from above are impossible.
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samara , in the days of police stations , portraits of especially dangerous criminals were hung all over south africa. many of them are members of the african national congress, which fought against the politics of the racial segre. among the multitude of dark-skinned fighters for equality, this man
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of european appearance stood out as gacia. this is a legendary rons over the years. he worked underground and special services. south african unsuccessfully tried to catch him. rooney kastrils, one of the founders of the paramilitary unit of the amk, unkonta visizwe, translated from the african language as the spear of the nation, after the overthrow of the apartheid regime, kastrils will receive the post of minister of intelligence services of south africa. but this was preceded by a decade of his underground struggle, hiding in london, luanda, mustaches and harare. he coordinated the actions of the spear of the nation. here is a photograph. i'm interested. most of all, soon. after that the amk banned the regime tried to arrest our leaders, so i had to disguise myself then, i walked past the store, on which there was a poster with my image.
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how many times have you had to change your appearance? the amk introduced the struggle in four directions. it was an armed struggle. it was an underground political struggle. it was a legal, mass democratic movement. it was international solidarity, so roni was involved in three elements of this, well, ro did not take the most active part in planning the implementation of the armed struggle, as the head of military intelligence of the rnc, that is
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i call a spade a spade roni he was, of course , patented as a terrorist, because it was under his leadership that a large number of military operations were carried out. they carried out up to 300 military operations a year. the future leader under the field of anka rooney kassels grew up in a family of jewish emigrants from lithuania who fled to south africa from pogroms in tsarist russia. he remembers how his grandparents spoke russian at home. for the red army defeated the fascists my relatives shouted hurrah hurrah hurrah the jews rejoiced when the nazis were punished like once in the army, i was brought up on those emotions. in the sixties after the shooting of a peaceful demonstration of black african lisp rooney join the movement against
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white supremacy. he is so shocked by this massacre of civilians who protested for a better life, there were both children and adults who peacefully protested the police. suddenly, 69 people started shooting , 200 people were killed at once. were hard before. i was so angry at that moment. i felt that i should do something about it. i can't just sympathize with this people. i must do something. he will deliberately renounce all the privileges that were guaranteed to the white population of south africa and join the struggle on the side of the oppressed majority of blacks by this time it will become clear that it will be possible to put an end to the regime of ports only through armed resistance. the regime became more and more oppressive, there were more and more murders , any form of protest was suppressed in the most brutal and oppressive way, people began to say that this regime. nothing good
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will lead us to this time began to spend military operations. true, the peculiarity of the armed struggle on the part of anka was that they did their best to avoid civilian casualties ; their objects were economic facilities, regimes, ports, police and military everything. they were forbidden and did not even think of touching civilians , and nevertheless. the very fact of using armed means to fight against the parfaine regime, they were forced to do this after the nk ban, in order to continue the fight they needed weapons and military experience, so in 1964 ronnie cassels. as part of one of the first groups of south african independence fighters are sent for military training in the ussr of course, the communist comrades have invested in us a lot of knowledge, this is basic military training, so that we can understand how the army functions and how we can use tanks military aircraft military equipment people who trained they defended us,
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stalingrad moscow leningrad kursk they stormed berlin they liberated the world from the nazi regime, they also fought against fascism. they understood this and helped us with weapons and political knowledge. they taught us marxism and leninism so that we could understand how it works. they told us about the structure of the colonial system. they motivated us to fight to overthrow this system. they convinced us that everything is possible if we are all organized, if we have the right strategy, tactics western countries tried to show the whole world that the ak-47. the machine gun that was made by mikhail kalashnikov is not a symbol of terrorism. absolutely not. we saw it as a symbol of our liberation in different years in the training camps for the african partisans, which were located in the moscow region , crimea and odessa, fighters from
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south africa were trained bazambika. namibian angola man. they were amazed to see that a white man was taking care of them, who was friendly to them, who treated them like a human being. our young black africans, from all parts of africa, did not understand these white people, because the white people they used to seeing beaten and abused white cops arrest them white judges handed them out. harsh sentences. them. i had to work hard on the farms. they endured the brutality of gunfire towards massacres. and then they believed that all white people are cruel. and here they saw. what is it like when you can have a system of a socialist system that was on the side of the interests of man, the enemies were determined by belonging to the political system in our case, this is
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a special form of colonial occupation. the important question was about what we can replace this system by overthrowing, they taught us that the socialist system existed in counterbalance to the capitalist one day we will get freedom and independence. at what cost?
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we will achieve this and how will we live on? infantry is infantry. it's just running in the field. a tank is a tank. this is power, there the heart beats when this armada starts up and starts to go. i went in, the settlement just stood up in a column and flew in through a package of hailstones, the interaction took place artillery shelling
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by a mercenary. they didn't expect. we look to know everything about russia the best
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historical series. vladimir putin spoke with representatives media in the konstantinovsky palace all day there the president held talks with the leaders of african countries, exhaustive answers were given to the questions of one deal to ukraine and the special operation of anastasia efimov summed up the results . huge potential. that's how answering journalists' questions. vladimir putin assessed the prospects for africa's development summing up this week's results themselves. it was the head
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of state who called its results good, and

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