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two series are dedicated, one to the revolution of dignity, the other to the orange revolution. that is, this is evidence that our struggle for freedom continues, you know, and it is very symbolic that in particular the two guys with whom we worked on this film. this is my colleague, the historian volodymyr vinchak - this is mykhailo sputnik, who was the producer of this film, now with weapons in their hands they are defending this independence, defending our freedom therefore, i am sure you know that it is possible even within the framework of our project 10 days of independence we will have to shoot with joy i will do it and invite everyone to cooperate again the 11th series about our final victory in this fight for our freedom and independence volodymyr and there is no feeling that when this project was conceived and when it was filmed, so that there was already a premonition, but this thought was probably pushed away from me about the imminent full-scale war of russia against ukraine, you know, in ukraine, the historian is a bit of a prophet, because on it's a pity ukraine -
two series are dedicated, one to the revolution of dignity, the other to the orange revolution. that is, this is evidence that our struggle for freedom continues, you know, and it is very symbolic that in particular the two guys with whom we worked on this film. this is my colleague, the historian volodymyr vinchak - this is mykhailo sputnik, who was the producer of this film, now with weapons in their hands they are defending this independence, defending our freedom therefore, i am sure you...
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was an experience of a long-term struggle, because ukraine in kuchma lasted longer than the orange revolutionample, or even the revolution of dignity, and it is a willingness to unite around an idea that denies something, while subsequent revolutions to my deep conviction and feeling, it was for something, the participants of the ukraine action for free, as well as the students of 1990, set up a tent city on independence square, but later agreed to move it here to khreschatyk vlada under the pretext of reconstruction, the maidan closed the camp on the sidewalk, it turned out to be vulnerable to an unexpected attack, what happened to you in russia when the special forces of the berkut militia demolished the town on purpose, later this mistake was not repeated, although the kuchma succeeded in suppressing the protest movement in the case of gongadze and the action ukraine without kuchma collapsed , the rating of the president increased at the same time the popularity of prime minister viktor yushchenko, who had a reputation as a western reformer and ukrainian leader during yushchenko's premiers
was an experience of a long-term struggle, because ukraine in kuchma lasted longer than the orange revolutionample, or even the revolution of dignity, and it is a willingness to unite around an idea that denies something, while subsequent revolutions to my deep conviction and feeling, it was for something, the participants of the ukraine action for free, as well as the students of 1990, set up a tent city on independence square, but later agreed to move it here to khreschatyk vlada under the...
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formed his entire policy for in order to start a big war with ukraine because in 2004 he lost the orange revolution lost his candidate viktor yanukovych, then he brought yanukovych to power. he lost again because there was the revolution of dignity and yanukovych fled to the russian federation is now a decisive moment in our history in our independence, and obviously these final competitions that we are seeing now should put an end to the national liberation competitions that have been going on for several centuries. is in ukraine and we are trying somehow to break away from the russian federation, why do you think that since 1991 we did not have a sharp break with the russian federation, as was the case, for example, in the history of the baltic countries , why did we dare for a very long time and very have been separated from russia for a long time and why is this gap now so painful ah, mr. serhiu , in fact, there is nothing in common between what is ukraine and what is the cream, there was never, never will be, but the trouble and the tragedy of ukraine is that this damn thing the word resource
formed his entire policy for in order to start a big war with ukraine because in 2004 he lost the orange revolution lost his candidate viktor yanukovych, then he brought yanukovych to power. he lost again because there was the revolution of dignity and yanukovych fled to the russian federation is now a decisive moment in our history in our independence, and obviously these final competitions that we are seeing now should put an end to the national liberation competitions that have been going on...
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her as well as ukraine's recent history as photographs also document the peaceful orange revolution of 2004 against reg presidential elections. on the 2013 my don uprising protests for free, which were brutally suppressed by state powers. toville not daron. roger, where was fighting on my dad square. yet he better educated. these guys defended the barricades usual, but even many of them died we player than we are viewed eulogy. garza bullied. there was a mile into their eyes that already wiley booth. jacqueline bridge at a time was said, you could go to prison for wearing a mask it or as it is shyly wish you much. it had told the fact that these people allowed me to take their photos of you. it was a sign of trust. i surely injurious glue you can see all life into my soul in those eyes who agreed to shaw in the dream or to change something for the better still to his minions. gould schuman since russian president vladimir putin invaded ukraine on february 24th 2022. this dream of freedom and democracy has been under attack. just 3 days after the invasion, the 1st russian army units wer
her as well as ukraine's recent history as photographs also document the peaceful orange revolution of 2004 against reg presidential elections. on the 2013 my don uprising protests for free, which were brutally suppressed by state powers. toville not daron. roger, where was fighting on my dad square. yet he better educated. these guys defended the barricades usual, but even many of them died we player than we are viewed eulogy. garza bullied. there was a mile into their eyes that already wiley...
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his photographs also document the peaceful orange revolution of 2004 against reg presidential elections. on the 2013 my don uprising protests for freedom which were brutally suppressed by state powers to view star room where there was fighting on my dad square. it he bad the it was just the yes guys, defended the barricades usually. but given many of them died we player than we are video edgy garza bullied there was a mile into their eyes that dora g wiley boozer, couldn't bring at a time, was said. you could go to prison for wearing a mass good grocery shyly with this new march. it at told the fact that these people allowed me to take their photos of it was a sign of trust. i surely injurious glue. you can see all life into my soul. in those eyes, through a dream do, shaw, and the dream were to change something for the better still to his minions glue trembled since russian president vladimir putin invaded ukraine on february 24th 2022. this dream of freedom and democracy has been under attack. just 3 days after the invasion, the 1st russian army units were in the city of pewter, borde
his photographs also document the peaceful orange revolution of 2004 against reg presidential elections. on the 2013 my don uprising protests for freedom which were brutally suppressed by state powers to view star room where there was fighting on my dad square. it he bad the it was just the yes guys, defended the barricades usually. but given many of them died we player than we are video edgy garza bullied there was a mile into their eyes that dora g wiley boozer, couldn't bring at a time, was...
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help of the army, however, the president at that time did not agree, the participants of the orange revolutionmanding fair elections, starting in 2005, the authorities began to make efforts to restore historical justice, the declassification of soviet archives, the recording of testimonies of witnesses of the famine in all regions of ukraine, the creation of the ukrainian institute of national remembering the trial of stalinism and the recognition of the holodomor as genocide, all this helped ukrainians to understand their past and imagine the future the ukrainians saw their future in the european family to which they rightfully belong, however, the then government in the person of yanukovych tazarov wanted too much to strengthen relations not with the west but with moscow. by the union, on the same day , thousands gathered on the independence maidan in kyiv with the flags of ukraine and the eu. further, the euromaidans swept through all large and small cities of ukraine from donetsk to lviv and did not stop even after the first severe beatings with golden eagles, followed by shootings of unar
help of the army, however, the president at that time did not agree, the participants of the orange revolutionmanding fair elections, starting in 2005, the authorities began to make efforts to restore historical justice, the declassification of soviet archives, the recording of testimonies of witnesses of the famine in all regions of ukraine, the creation of the ukrainian institute of national remembering the trial of stalinism and the recognition of the holodomor as genocide, all this helped...
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his photographs also document the peaceful orange revolution of 2004 against reg presidential elections. on the 2013 my don uprising protests for free, which were brutally suppressed by state powers. to view enough daron, roger, there was fighting on my dad square it. he backed the edge, uses the yes guys, defended the barricades usually. but given many of them died we player than we are viewed eulogy garza bullied. there was a mile into their eyes. kentoria g wiley booth, jacqueline bridge at a time was said, you could go to prison for wearing a mask. it proceeded shyly with his new march at the door. the fact that these people allowed me to take their photos of you was a sign of trust. i sure injurious glue you can see all life urging a soul in those eyes who agreed to shaw and the dream were to change something for the better still to his minions, glued shumate since russian president flooding me, uproot and invaded ukraine on february 24th 2022, this dream of freedom and democracy has been under attack. just 3 days after the invasion, the 1st russian army units were in the city of b
his photographs also document the peaceful orange revolution of 2004 against reg presidential elections. on the 2013 my don uprising protests for free, which were brutally suppressed by state powers. to view enough daron, roger, there was fighting on my dad square it. he backed the edge, uses the yes guys, defended the barricades usually. but given many of them died we player than we are viewed eulogy garza bullied. there was a mile into their eyes. kentoria g wiley booth, jacqueline bridge at...
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it was true when i shepherded ukraine during the orange revolution. today's image and that is why the worth talking about the internal politics of the united states of america, considering that in many respects the internal politics of the united states will affect how big and thorough this country's support for ukraine will be. and now american politicians, so to speak, are in the pre- election race, so here it is, mr. herpes , and in the fall, there will be elections to the house of representatives and the senate, as will it affect the support of ukraine if, for example, the republicans get their five votes, which they need for the majority ? chose i think i know everything approximately one fourth of the non-public members of the congress voted against aid for ukraine, and we know that the wing of the republican party voted against aid. there will probably be more dishes. i chose you. %. well, i don't think that it will be more if their influence on our support for ukraine will be uh, my strength, and my strength if they make up, say , 40%. i, who can, at least a little, help the p
it was true when i shepherded ukraine during the orange revolution. today's image and that is why the worth talking about the internal politics of the united states of america, considering that in many respects the internal politics of the united states will affect how big and thorough this country's support for ukraine will be. and now american politicians, so to speak, are in the pre- election race, so here it is, mr. herpes , and in the fall, there will be elections to the house of...
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federation, that is, we do not control these processes we can influence them, we helped launch the orange revolution in 2004 and in our euromaidan in 2013-14, but then it already followed scenarios completely beyond our control, but here is how to communicate and what scenarios to propose for the russian federation, which will begin disintegrate after 24-25 years, and most likely. until 2032, we will not see the russian federation in the borders of which it currently exists. recovery for revival, here we can talk about this with a whole lot of snow, because we have a certain and positive negative experience. thank you very much, gentlemen, unfortunately , the information and analytical marathon requires us to go further once again. we sincerely congratulate you on independence day and thank you for what you did to strengthen it . oleksandr zinchenko, historian, and myroslav marinovych, dissident, vice-rector of the ukrainian catholic university, former prisoner of soviet concentration camps, worked now live on the espresso tv channel, we have for this intellectual the landing party on our airwaves d
federation, that is, we do not control these processes we can influence them, we helped launch the orange revolution in 2004 and in our euromaidan in 2013-14, but then it already followed scenarios completely beyond our control, but here is how to communicate and what scenarios to propose for the russian federation, which will begin disintegrate after 24-25 years, and most likely. until 2032, we will not see the russian federation in the borders of which it currently exists. recovery for...
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are growing. protesters fear that as the war drags on democracy and the achievements of the orange revolution will fall by the wayside. can there be freedom for ukraine? only if there is also freedom for russia and bella bruce straight on to you. okay, it's a big one. yeah, i remember i like to ask, i said this. yeah, yes, it was her quite but you know, i guess. yeah, we're all in the same. i like informational space even if you now want to devise yeah. our culture and to our common ecosystem. you and heritage, but anyway, like we like influence to each other. so any way we will need to get back to that dialogue, maybe after the war, maybe now where to emotional if and i like, i listen to like russian music read many russian books, for example. yeah, i read the book that i guess that united this include a book about. yeah, that is about the global decline of violence. yes. yeah, but my now ever, yes, the like boy, he thought there to for like a lost like 70 years with these degrees is the off some while ends in the world and know them, the countries almost never go to war with shattered on fe
are growing. protesters fear that as the war drags on democracy and the achievements of the orange revolution will fall by the wayside. can there be freedom for ukraine? only if there is also freedom for russia and bella bruce straight on to you. okay, it's a big one. yeah, i remember i like to ask, i said this. yeah, yes, it was her quite but you know, i guess. yeah, we're all in the same. i like informational space even if you now want to devise yeah. our culture and to our common ecosystem....
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somewhere, well, if it was the fifth year of the war, there would have been a victory of the orange revolution more during these years, but at that moment, many ukrainians began to feel that they were not secondary. less valuable. i was in egypt in the fifth or sixth year, and there i saw russians who, until the fourth year, used to say to the orange line, "well, brother of the land, how are you there, khokhly?" but in the fifth or sixth year, they no longer addressed themselves. in general, they did nothing they didn't keep silent and when you spoke ukrainian with your wife, they crawled away like that, it was difficult for them, their ears were not tuned to the ukrainian language, that's why we will see in the future, because it will be difficult, to put it mildly, but they are neighbors, they are in russia, we will not just go to europe so as not to see them it would be good or somewhere in the resorts why do i want to in russia on a tank why do i want well, it is so but they are unlikely to argue with you when you go to the church in ukraine yes yes yes repeat the next question it is impor
somewhere, well, if it was the fifth year of the war, there would have been a victory of the orange revolution more during these years, but at that moment, many ukrainians began to feel that they were not secondary. less valuable. i was in egypt in the fifth or sixth year, and there i saw russians who, until the fourth year, used to say to the orange line, "well, brother of the land, how are you there, khokhly?" but in the fifth or sixth year, they no longer addressed themselves. in...
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and this helped us win, but it helped the people win if we are talking about the orange revolution if we are talking about the revolution dignity, after all, the people won, then the people win only in one case, if the people have an organization, i am not just if there are many people on the streets, it is important conditions if there are the organization if there is a representative of the protest and if there is if you want in our conditions a coincidence of the interests of the people and the elite politicians yes yes because the oligarchs did not want it, it was so conditional four in the 13th year, the oligarchs who fell in line obviously did not sympathize with the people, but they sympathized with the yanukovych, so the fall politicians are oligarchs. it was happy in our country, of course, but in any case, one of them financed the maidan. someone simply did not want yanukovych to receive all the power and which allowed him to take away from them everything that you had earned not sown by honest labor. it is obvious to them that in this situation too it was a coincidence of i
and this helped us win, but it helped the people win if we are talking about the orange revolution if we are talking about the revolution dignity, after all, the people won, then the people win only in one case, if the people have an organization, i am not just if there are many people on the streets, it is important conditions if there are the organization if there is a representative of the protest and if there is if you want in our conditions a coincidence of the interests of the people and...
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some say that he is just an old lunatic, to whose opinion in general, since the time of the orange revolutione fight against it has not been listened to, some say that on the contrary, he had an influence on i am asking the kremlin and putin's entourage and him personally. look, if at the moment the russian political elite is almost monolithic regarding the fact that ukrainians must be destroyed , then it is obvious that the arcs contributed to this. i will remind you that one of the interesting public speakers of the ukrainian government also dealt with eurasians there, it is not difficult to find his surname, i will not tell the viewers of express . yes, only idiots do not change their opinion, but how much is this? well, we can talk about some kind of connection today. what do you think between dugin and the representative of ukraine? i think that today day, any minimal sober-minded person , she has nothing in common with dugin and most likely has nothing in common since 2014, first of all the russian aggression against ukraine , there are no doubts here, just things that i am talking abou
some say that he is just an old lunatic, to whose opinion in general, since the time of the orange revolutione fight against it has not been listened to, some say that on the contrary, he had an influence on i am asking the kremlin and putin's entourage and him personally. look, if at the moment the russian political elite is almost monolithic regarding the fact that ukrainians must be destroyed , then it is obvious that the arcs contributed to this. i will remind you that one of the...
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i didn’t write off the orange revolution, i’m asking for a very big evolution, a very big valuation,aidan skill in russia has come star time kiselyov, in parallel with putin's destruction of independent mass media and changes in foreign policy, his propaganda blossomed to an unprecedented scale . kiselyov began to take the bar lower and lower and almost every week broke the bottom in the broadcasting standards of russian television. and their hearts, cases of car accidents, are buried in the ground or burned, as they are unfit for the continuation of this life, or it began in 2008 rapid growth in kiselyov's career, at first he was appointed deputy director of the holding , he leads the trk in 2012, he began to conduct the news of the week within a year, he headed the news agency russia today, i just don't feel like these are suffocating any suffocating feeling that someone is choking me. it seems to me that it's nato because the nato bloc is growing like a cancerous tumor dmytro kosylov and his tv channel russia 24 were awarded an oscar for lying during the coverage of the euromaidan
i didn’t write off the orange revolution, i’m asking for a very big evolution, a very big valuation,aidan skill in russia has come star time kiselyov, in parallel with putin's destruction of independent mass media and changes in foreign policy, his propaganda blossomed to an unprecedented scale . kiselyov began to take the bar lower and lower and almost every week broke the bottom in the broadcasting standards of russian television. and their hearts, cases of car accidents, are buried in...
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consolidate, and then after these pension revolutions that exploded, we again slipped there after the orange revolution to the regionals and somehow we were swayed a little. and now you have no fear that there will be some kind of wave of retreat . this is already the turning point when we will not be able to roll back and retreat from our principles, well, look first, even the worst sims remained, although they say they are so crippled, but we elected presidents with democracy the only ones in the post-soviet space, if you don't take the baltic countries, uh, we voted, we were a democratic country. and after people went to the maidan of dignity in 14th year, which was decisive for me, then politicians and citizens realized what responsibility lies on them, maybe not until the end, but much more than before, we had a little time, we created a strong army, we, uh, adopted a law on language, we received a tomos and approved the church, these are all extremely important things, then they were laughed at, someone said there that it is not fun it doesn't matter what the difference is, but actually there is
consolidate, and then after these pension revolutions that exploded, we again slipped there after the orange revolution to the regionals and somehow we were swayed a little. and now you have no fear that there will be some kind of wave of retreat . this is already the turning point when we will not be able to roll back and retreat from our principles, well, look first, even the worst sims remained, although they say they are so crippled, but we elected presidents with democracy the only ones in...
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do you remember the steps during the orange revolution?n general, official and unofficial currency exchange transactions were also prohibited there. even in 98-99, much more. how many years compared to that step - it 's just, well, he and what currency to buy, you discussed about your forecast, but about exchange rate fluctuations, although we'll have to wait until the summer. let's say that during august, honestly, during the fall. i think that by the end of the summer, the dollar will stabilize in our country and it will hover somewhere around this official exchange rate, to be honest, but by the end of the year, at least i think that there will be this so-called creeping devaluation, that is, gradually, gradually, after all, the dollar will become more expensive due to all these fundamental facts of ira, the war in ukraine, the war in europe, the increase in interest rates by the americans, so the price will increase, the main thing now is that well, at least until the end of the summer, i think it will be psychologically very important
do you remember the steps during the orange revolution?n general, official and unofficial currency exchange transactions were also prohibited there. even in 98-99, much more. how many years compared to that step - it 's just, well, he and what currency to buy, you discussed about your forecast, but about exchange rate fluctuations, although we'll have to wait until the summer. let's say that during august, honestly, during the fall. i think that by the end of the summer, the dollar will...
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this goes back to the orange revolution that c i backed in that country with taiwan. this goes all the way back to the initial recognition. partial recognition, where we tried to intervene in the sense that time one is going to be a protectorate of the united states. that's essentially what it is. the taiwanese people are a colony of the united states, in the sense that they rely on us for protection or atlanta for trait semiconductor factories. there have been great for our company, we maintain access. but the problem here with comparing the 2 is, this is actually an addition in addition to it, i see this in addition because with ukraine, the last grain and fuel sort of the u. s. economy into a tailspin with taiwan. we risk ourselves who can access to computer ships for our car as for our technology, for our own weapon system. think about how silly this is. if we go ahead and continue to aggravate the dragon, the primary. ready superpower region, china. ok. they are an empire game. them. ok. we risk losing access to the very ships we use for our missiles or a satelli
this goes back to the orange revolution that c i backed in that country with taiwan. this goes all the way back to the initial recognition. partial recognition, where we tried to intervene in the sense that time one is going to be a protectorate of the united states. that's essentially what it is. the taiwanese people are a colony of the united states, in the sense that they rely on us for protection or atlanta for trait semiconductor factories. there have been great for our company, we...
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already, well, at least we tried, maybe for the first 10 years, but then like this after the orange revolution on the maidan we started to build our country, the country that ukrainians want to see, in which they want to live, despite the fact that, unfortunately, the number of our population is decreasing, although it should grow, i would like to. well, very interesting statistics. by the way, it is really worth saying that often in countries where the standard of living increases the population is either decreasing or its growth is significantly decreasing, there is such a phenomenon, so to speak, but on the contrary, in poorer countries, the population is growing rapidly . what happened in ukraine, well, the 90s, this is essentially still post-soviet ukraine, where the elites ruled still soviet to a large extent, and 2004 and especially 2013 two revolutions - this is already the arrival, firstly, of a new generation of politicians, and secondly, it has grown completely. and in russia they simply noticed and realized that since the generation is changing, a completely new reality of ukraine
already, well, at least we tried, maybe for the first 10 years, but then like this after the orange revolution on the maidan we started to build our country, the country that ukrainians want to see, in which they want to live, despite the fact that, unfortunately, the number of our population is decreasing, although it should grow, i would like to. well, very interesting statistics. by the way, it is really worth saying that often in countries where the standard of living increases the...
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attachment to eurasia in ukraine, and not directly, but it was one of the driving forces in the orange revolutionalready during yushchenko's presidency, negotiations began not immediately, but after a certain time, negotiations on the trade association began during yushchenko 's presidency. trip to vilnius, it became clear that they could not sign and the first to protest were the students, the youth, and the euromaidan, as it was then called, was born because it was the youth who were being taken away hope for the future, and they saw it precisely in european integration. and when this protest broke up, then the revolution of dignity had already begun on december 1. well , all these processes that we know took place, among other things, namely the russian aggression, the annexation of crimea, then the war in donbas. this was an attempt to stop i will quote our movement towards european integration, then i, well, a little later, i heard neo, a one-time unofficial, but they said so, the war against you is a hybrid war , it started precisely so that you would not have a chance for european euro-atl
attachment to eurasia in ukraine, and not directly, but it was one of the driving forces in the orange revolutionalready during yushchenko's presidency, negotiations began not immediately, but after a certain time, negotiations on the trade association began during yushchenko 's presidency. trip to vilnius, it became clear that they could not sign and the first to protest were the students, the youth, and the euromaidan, as it was then called, was born because it was the youth who were being...
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a coup took place in ukraine, as it will be called later orange revolution? in 2014, another maidan exploded; the nationalists overthrew the legitimate government, and then unleashed a civil war. for 8 years they systematically destroyed people who did not accept their ideology. all this, as well as the history of the geography of ukraine, allows us to draw specific conclusions. ukraine as a state never existed this country within its current borders is the result of the historical efforts of the russian empire and mainly the soviet union it was actually created by lenin and stalin an attempt to keep a multinational country within the framework of the nationalist idea is certainly doomed, because in ukraine there was no single nation and there is no ukraine within its borders after the collapse of the soviet union is an artificially created association of different peoples with different cultures, religions and languages. and no one can subjugate these people to one and the most extremist ideology created by the nazi henchmen of bandera and shukhevych. nation
a coup took place in ukraine, as it will be called later orange revolution? in 2014, another maidan exploded; the nationalists overthrew the legitimate government, and then unleashed a civil war. for 8 years they systematically destroyed people who did not accept their ideology. all this, as well as the history of the geography of ukraine, allows us to draw specific conclusions. ukraine as a state never existed this country within its current borders is the result of the historical efforts of...
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the presentation of the eurasian anti-orange front saves the world from the orange plague, the orange revolutione revolution of the age of aquarius anti-christian in its essence to oppose hierarchical structures to it it is senseless it will dissolve their alexei arrestovich. ukrainian politician. january 2005 yes, no doubt. it is he who is arrested. indeed, all the time i was looking for myself in some new movements, new currents, trying to be somewhere in the forefront. and this is already 2008, the 33-year-old arrestovich calls to protect the russian-speaking population of the crimea from the bloc of course , directly interested in the events in the soviet space, first and foremost. our task is to protect the russian, uh, pagan population, first of all in the crimea, he is called lucy lucy arrestovich, and the person who, let's say, is unstable, to put it mildly a and the person who demonstrates its ability to be. eh, anyone and how you want to be sold. for anything, just to stay afloat. by whomever, it's really about him. here is another role of aristovich, this time not political. don't you
the presentation of the eurasian anti-orange front saves the world from the orange plague, the orange revolutione revolution of the age of aquarius anti-christian in its essence to oppose hierarchical structures to it it is senseless it will dissolve their alexei arrestovich. ukrainian politician. january 2005 yes, no doubt. it is he who is arrested. indeed, all the time i was looking for myself in some new movements, new currents, trying to be somewhere in the forefront. and this is already...
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wait, what's the difference, well, the orange revolution called yushchenko no more no less messiah messiahes, and no one god bless him yet, but none of those who kissed his hands remembered or said how i considered this bastard, the messiah. i think he is a bastard . but i thought, uh, that, probably, some kind of problem didn’t happen in me, it didn’t happen with poroshenko, it didn’t happen with zelensky . now continue. here dim well , for the sake of justice, it must be said that they are twice western. eh, the united west took and established a pro-western marinette regime in ukraine. non-constitutional way the first time in 2004 through the third round and the second from 14. that is output. what people didn't want this? e of these regimes, if the people went, they would have put them in a democratic way, but they did not succeed, so they are in the fourth and fourteenth year. they went to violence translation is important. this is the second intrigue of our program. you know what this surname stepanov is, you know, if erdogan is clear, then because stepan a. he means armenia, erdogan
wait, what's the difference, well, the orange revolution called yushchenko no more no less messiah messiahes, and no one god bless him yet, but none of those who kissed his hands remembered or said how i considered this bastard, the messiah. i think he is a bastard . but i thought, uh, that, probably, some kind of problem didn’t happen in me, it didn’t happen with poroshenko, it didn’t happen with zelensky . now continue. here dim well , for the sake of justice, it must be said that they...
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situation in the border regions of myanmar did not fall, north korea and in china itself the orange revolutionnd so on, but clearly not fighting . i must say that the united states defense department does not quite agree, nikolai nikolaevich agrees with you, that they cannot do anything. they think they can do something. uh, although the aircraft carrier ronaldreigen really seems to have moved away from taiwan, but here listen to the last statement. just the same and colin kohl is the minister of defense, the one who does not want to give ukraine a lot of high marks, but why does he not want to? yes? well, he wants to give them to taiwan. maybe. well, listen to what he said. it is obvious that the prc is trying to force the entire world community in taiwan to play by its own rules. i can say that the united states will not fall for this bait, nothing will come of china. we are dealing with an artificially created crisis. they should not play into the hands of beijing. instead we we will continue to act in the air and sea and wherever international law allows, including the taiwan strait, and w
situation in the border regions of myanmar did not fall, north korea and in china itself the orange revolutionnd so on, but clearly not fighting . i must say that the united states defense department does not quite agree, nikolai nikolaevich agrees with you, that they cannot do anything. they think they can do something. uh, although the aircraft carrier ronaldreigen really seems to have moved away from taiwan, but here listen to the last statement. just the same and colin kohl is the minister...
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somehow it did not have time to consolidate, and then after these pension revolutions that exploded, we again slipped there after the orangethe regionals and somehow we we were rocked a little. and now you have no fear that there will be some kind of wave of retreat . is this the turning point when we will be able to retreat from our principles? look, first of all, even the worst sims remained, albeit as crippled as they say, but we are a democracy elected presidents alone in the post-soviet space, except for the baltic countries, uh, we voted, we were a democratic country . then politicians and citizens realized what responsibility rests on them, maybe not to the end, but much more than before, we had a little time, we created a strong army, we passed a law on language, we received a tomos and approved the church, these are all extremely important things then with they were laughed at, someone said that it doesn't play any role, what a difference, but actually there is a difference for people, because people fight for it, the army actually fights for faith and fights for language, and there is an army that can fight despi
somehow it did not have time to consolidate, and then after these pension revolutions that exploded, we again slipped there after the orangethe regionals and somehow we we were rocked a little. and now you have no fear that there will be some kind of wave of retreat . is this the turning point when we will be able to retreat from our principles? look, first of all, even the worst sims remained, albeit as crippled as they say, but we are a democracy elected presidents alone in the post-soviet...