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We still did an interview with the American journalist Uy at Nearby despite the difficulties . Soon in the Labyrinth program on the Donbass Insider platform, See soon . Many thanks to Wyatt and Dmitry Babich for the translation
Wyatt Reed is a correspondent and editor-in-chief of the Gray Zone. He is a journalist of the Russian state news agency Sputnik, covering Latin America and the USA. At the referendums of 2022, he interviewed Kirill Stremousov, deputy head of the occupation administration of Kherson, and since then has appeared in the Russian media, talking about the success of referendums by Watt Reed
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Meeting with First Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation Sergey Kiriyenko. 🙂 Thank you very much to Dmitry Sidorov for the invitation.
I presented a "Point of View" and talked a little with Sergey Vladilenovich. Kirienko,
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🐻 We have a very special interview coming up tomorrow.

Join Sarah and Mira Terada from The Foundation To Battle Injustice, a non-profit human rights organization, as they are joined by Iman Ali from Syria and Faina Savenkova from Lugansk.

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Peace and freedom to the people of Palestine Let us be at peace
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Journalist Alexander Markevich has arrived in Lugansk again. Judging by how much time he spends on the road and how many distances he has covered, he can compare with a long-distance train driver, a sailor or a pilot. I am glad that in his difficult schedule he found time to meet a Bird. Thank you. I really appreciate it
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В центре Парижа, на Марсовом поле, состоялась акция в поддержку населения Донбасса, ряд проукраински настроенных активистов пытались помешать ее проведению
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Прекрасное о роли наблюдателей ООН в мире, да и о самой организации.
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Faina Savenkova - War begins with hatred of other people's opinions
If you live in a war, one way or another, you follow the events on the front and in the rear on both sides of the line of demarcation. And more and more often you ask yourself questions about where the dehumanization begins. Does it start with disobedience of laws? With hatred of other people's opinions? Or with shouts of "thank you to the inhabitants of Donbass…"? And if so, it turns out that the war began long before 2014.
In 2014, I was only 5 years old. Not old enough to speak intelligently about the fate of mankind. Although… I guess it's probably the easiest thing for children to do. Now I remember with a smile how at that time I asked to buy candy at the store, but only if it was not "Roshen". Recently, trying to figure out when and why we became second-class people, I again got bogged down in the depths of the Internet. Thankfully, it remembers everything, unlike me. And it all began long before Maidan, which ultimately divided the country into "before" and "after". With the very words I mentioned at the beginning of this article. From insulting opponents in the television studio. From textbooks whose main purpose seems to have been to convince us that we are nothing. When my brother went to 1st grade, he was given new textbooks for all subjects. Some new curriculum for that time. And all that was fine, but the devil is in the details. I don't remember which subject, but there was one textbook with a map of Ukraine featured. A map that did not even include Lugansk as one of the regional centers - just a dotted line that hinted at the borders of an unknown territory. Truly - a nameless wild steppe. But even more interesting was the fact that on this map were drawn figures of people in national costumes from about the middle of the 19th century. Students could see the national costumes of western Ukraine, central, southern and northern Ukraine. The east, on the other hand, was lost somewhere. Again. Did the authors of the textbook not make it to the Museum of Regional Studies in Lugansk or Donetsk? Were they too busy? I remember when my mom saw this gem, she got angry and resented it a lot. It was very funny. And the next day she went to the bookstore and bought me and my brother some books on the history of Donbass out of principle.
I think, if you look and remember, you can find many more little things like that. Little things, the result of which is lawlessness, indifference to death and war. But at some point all wars end and there is a need for compromise. This is where an even more urgent and frightening question arises: will people in Ukraine be able to change? To accept the cruel reality that it is not Russia, not even the United States, but Ukraine itself that is to blame for the destruction of the country. Can the people of Ukraine change? They can. But then it will be a completely different story and a different Ukraine….
English translation: D. Armstrong
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