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165 minutes in Moscow on the YouTube channel
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live nail the program was about the rights
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Koloy hel gov Alexey Kuznetsov Andrey
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Melikov is our sound and video director and
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today we are summing up the
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legal results of the year according to our
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program. Well, probably there will be some
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news because some
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news continued to happen in the outgoing week.
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But in fact, we will try to
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look at the outgoing year with such an eagle eye
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from this narrowly
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professional point of view. What is he the
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Prince of what’s new in Domestic
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jurisprudence, both in theory and in practice,
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and accordingly, my first question to my
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dear friend
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co-host Lgov Koloy What do you think
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is most significant in the legal field
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in the past year in our
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country? Yes, greetings
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Alexey, I really remember
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this
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famous song by Slepakov. It was a difficult year,
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and the most important thing.
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Probably, if we look at the
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past 12 months so globally, then probably the most
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important thing - this is
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that certain trends have appeared. And
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of course, we are naturally talking about
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trends in legislation related to the
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military part of what is happening, and trends
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related to
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legislation related to
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foreign agents and that’s all that
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is connected, let’s call it in a general
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word, undesirable for the state.
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And before it was called enemies of the people
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now it’s
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called a little more civilly But the
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trends there are of course trends
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towards the bonds and values ​​so
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called
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there yes Family values
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values ​​​​associated
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there with traditional relationships
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non-traditional relationships this is
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like another part of what we are
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seeing In the current In the current
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agenda and, of
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course, we are talking
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about such a trend aimed at
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the safety
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of a certain circle of people. Yes, from the
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managers of the state, this is
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certainly connected with the events that now you
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look at it as something that happened in a
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past life and this was only 5-6
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months ago and Well, you can look back
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and see how much everything
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has changed since that time. It would seem that
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it was in June Yes, the month of June and,
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accordingly, the
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death or crash of a plane in
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which
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there was a Prigo-like
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Let's legally establish his death
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because it was launched, so
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we can speak without fear there are some
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consequences that, as it were, legally
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he is recognized as dead. Let’s say that while
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the inheritance is already flat,
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I would have sold it. It’s quite recent,
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but we understand how
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fleeting everything is, how quickly
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news dies. And of course, there’s another important
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trend that I’m talking about did not say this is a trend
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associated
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with,
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say,
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leveling the influence of international
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law on national law Yes, this is
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what we are talking about the termination of
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international treaties related to the
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Council of Europe and everything that concerns Europe
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and so on, this is the Convention for the Protection of
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Human Rights, this is the Convention on the
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Suppression of terrorism, this and the charter on
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local self-government, there is a
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European social charter and so
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on. That is, several international
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documents we are essentially e
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And thereby we are separating ourselves from the rest of
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Europe by saying that we are not ready to
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continue to exist in the same space with you, the right
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to exist Well, first of all turn is, of
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course, the ECHR, which for us was for
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lawyers, first of all, a kind of
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outlet because
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few of the lawyers reached
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this instance, but many of the lawyers
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used certain positions of the ECHR in
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certain cases in practice and it
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was impossible not to take them into account Although It is clear
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that the courts there of the first there of the first
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second instance did not particularly pay
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attention to all this, but nevertheless, for
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example, on the website of the Supreme Court at one
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time there appeared not only the practice of the
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ECtHR, but even some
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reviews of practitioners that the Supreme Court itself appeared
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on its own behalf publishes Yes, not just a
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link to, but precisely what the Supreme Court
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says. Pay attention to
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such and such a practice, to such and such a practice, I
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will confirm your words by the fact that
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literally in a couple of years Before the twenty-
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second year, I
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had to be a
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history teacher several times advocacy at
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various bar studies in the regions And
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twice I witnessed the
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speech of Nikolai Matveevich Kipnis, a
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famous Moscow lawyer and
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probably an even more famous
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law teacher, and he was just giving lectures to colleagues
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at the ECHR and because Russian cases are being
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considered there, respectively. What
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decisions have been made and so these speeches
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met with the legal community with
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great interest, they asked him a
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lot of questions, that is, it was clear that
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Russian lawyers see this as a
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really practical
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tool that is important for them, yes,
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yes, I’ll give you a very
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interesting example. In my opinion, an example is one of
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my colleagues
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every once when the court
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hearing on a criminal case began and when her
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client was sitting in a cage, she, referring
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to the practice of the Supreme Court, filed a
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petition to allow him
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to sit next to her because it degrades her
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dignity and so on and so on and there, well, I don’t
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know. In one of the places cases
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this did not work out Well, this is also good, yes, that
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is, the very fact of the possibility of citing the
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practice of the European Court
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from the practice of Russian courts, this
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was already a good opportunity
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to justify one way or another your
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position, but this is how we remember
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this opportunity in March deprived and today we
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cannot be more precise, we can refer But
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the courts do not perceive this In any way
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and therefore naturally I have already
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changed Documents no longer
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refer to all this And of course for them it does not
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matter at all, but I wanted to
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remember and I really
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wanted to Remind to start with such a fun,
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fun
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reminder that we have in January of this
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year, I just specifically looked at what the
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funniest news was. T the
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funniest news is that passengers in the
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upper berths on long-distance [ __ ] trains were
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given the right to sit on the lower
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berths while eating, this is right for me
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It seems like the news from Saltykov
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Shchedrin is like this.
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You know, it characterizes our
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time and what is allowed and the fact that
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people on long-
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distance trains are in the lower berths.
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speaking at one time in my
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youth I traveled a lot by
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trains. I love trains and I was
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absolutely sure that
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passengers in the upper berths always had this right. It was
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somehow so self-evident
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that a person should be given the opportunity to
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eat there three times a day in comfortable
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conditions. that when I found out that
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now it turns out that this right has finally been
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officially suppressed, so to speak.
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What a pity that I no longer
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teach at school because I
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used to have a problem. How to explain in
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practice to show what a legal
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custom is. Is there such a topic as sources of
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law and legal custom? now
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I would have an example I say
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look guys it turns out before this
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Before January of this year, the fact is that
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passengers in the lower bunks should move three times a
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day and let passengers from the
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upper bunks eat normally, it turns out it
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would have been a legal custom and
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only now so to speak, it was introduced to the institute and
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the right was entered if we talk today about certain
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changes for the year in the form of certain
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nominations, then the nomination is the incident of the year. I
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think it will be Just this one, this
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news. But the nomination, in my opinion, the
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nomination of the year is an increase of a young
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age This is for just a
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fantastic story Well, yes, when the
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lower one is lower immediately and the upper one Yes, it
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will be more accurate the other way around. Uh-huh
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Yes, first they
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had to immediately raise it to 30 years old, and from 18 to
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21 they should have raised it every next
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year, one year at a time, but
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in the end they did it how they raised it to 30 And
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they said we won’t raise it from 18, let the
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people ask Yes, let it remain
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Yes, well, that is, in my opinion, this is a
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clean scam, yes, that is, First we
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will say this and then like this and in the end
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now we have
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conscripts under 30 years old from 18 to 30 years old
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And it should have been there, for example,
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that the conscription age is increasing from 18
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to
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21, and then from 27 the age limit is up to 30 and
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it turned out that
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we have increased it to riti But from 18 they didn’t raise it
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and are not going to understand Uh-huh This
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concerns the nomination wiring of the year, and
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probably the nominations,
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well, this is probably the sadness of the year - this is
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precisely Russia’s withdrawal from all sorts of
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international
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treaties. Well, in the end, this all led to something,
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yes, to the fact that we can now,
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without turning to Europe. Well, formally,
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the position has already been designated
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and constitutional court and the President of
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Russia, but we know that this is such a very
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fragile matter. Yes, the stated position is why
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we now have the formal
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right, without looking at the convention,
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for example, to cancel the moratorium on the
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death
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penalty, we can, for example,
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make Well, those decisions that are essentially
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being made now and we do not have are possible
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apply to the ECHR because we know
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that in recent years before this
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decision, this bill was adopted
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stating that we are ending the validity of
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international
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treaties of the Council of
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Europe on the territory of Russia, 25% of the total number of applications to the
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ECHR were from Russia, that is,
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imagine how many countries
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Yes, it is included in the Council of Europe How many countries are
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included? Yes And 25%, that is, a quarter of the complaints
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were from Russia, this is a lot and
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imagine now that all these
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25% of the
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complaints that are received by the ECHR do not
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go there naturally, this will greatly
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facilitate the work itself ECtHR but judicial
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practice in our country Unfortunately, the
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ability to refer
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to these
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very positions of the European Court of
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Human Rights will suffer greatly from this, and if we talk about the
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military about all these changes, then it’s
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probably important here, among other
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things, to talk about insults that
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may be there yes And we have new
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articles
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discrediting and so-called fakes Yes
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unreliable information And in relation to the
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Armed Forces but there were none in
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relation to Volunteers and remember Yes,
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when Prigozhin turned to Volodin they say
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that this is there telegram bloggers there are
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my prisoners the combatants are insulted Yes
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Think Maybe those
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who help the enemies of the state should prohibit
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any criticism and so on and so on and of
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course there it was all received with a
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bang and accordingly a rule was adopted to
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discredit participants in
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hostilities regardless of what
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status they are in Yes in including
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former prisoners and Volodin, so to speak,
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took it all under the hood then
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Imagine, what kind of dissonance is
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happening in our heads now
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when we say that Volodin urgently
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ordered to study the issue at the
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request of Prigozhin Yes, it’s amazing And how
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everything changes I I mean
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this story, too. This is about
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the trend that we talked about
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initially, you know, there is
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such a version that one of the reasons for such
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very zealous service to his cause
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on the part of the Terrible prosecutor Andrei
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Yanuarivich Vyshinsky was
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that in the party archives a document was kept
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where his signature at that time of the
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responsible employee of the Petrograd
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Council of Workers' Soldiers' Deputies
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was on the arrest warrant for
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Vladimir Ich Ulyanov, and this fact of the
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presence of such compromising evidence, I fully
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admit that Vladimirovich Putin
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also appreciates Volodin for the fact that he can always be
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reminded like this to say in front of whom he
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deflected the state of the value of
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the frame, I will remind you that this was not in a
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past life, but precisely this year when, for
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example, we were suing the same Prigo Yes, I am
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representing Alexey Alekseevich
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Venediktov, whom the authorities
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are forcing us to call a foreign agent,
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we were suing there and now a year ago And in
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February we served there. Well, that is, there was a
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meeting on newly opened ones, and so
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on and so on, then, in
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fact, Prigozhin said his
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famous phrase That I didn’t have and there was no
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need for secrecy Yes,
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something like that He said very beautiful, that
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’s why it seems to me that this can also be identified as one of the
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notable events of the year.
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And of course, the important thing
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is the legally important one. In my opinion,
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we cannot help but touch upon the topic of when
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suspected accused and even
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administratively
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arrested people are now
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required to submit a
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report on this matter. and
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today we are discussing it, we have it and on the
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YouTube channel a living nail, each of
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these topics was discussed there. In a separate
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program, well, if not the entire program, then at
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least a significant part of it
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was discussed in detail. Therefore,
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our viewers, if any of the
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topics discussed today are of interest we can
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look in more detail Well, I want
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to say that our program is not that
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old Yes, it has been on the air for 5 years But at the very
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beginning I remember we also discussed
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fingerprints In what cases
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can they be demanded In what cases
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can they be refused And now before the obligation
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we started with this Well, in one of the
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very first programs there was somewhere at one
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time Yes, you can retrieve the archives I hope
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that it is possible By the way, there may
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be problems with this Although our colleagues are
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doing a lot to
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restore the archives I hope before us
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someday it will come, it means they will get their
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hands on it, so this is a short path from
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fingerprints, which were known
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back in the 10th century, to DNA analysis, which in
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general is more or less the frontier of DD pergo
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yes Well, I think that this is important to know for
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our viewers because you and I are
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still
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one thing When, for example, DNA is taken from the
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accused Yes, those I don’t know are in pre-trial detention center
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Well, God be with them there, somehow
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this can be understood, but for administratively
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arrested people who have been arrested for 15 days
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or
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whose suspicions can be lifted after
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10 days
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yes If some kind of charge has not been brought,
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then in this sense I think
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this is an unnecessary measure,
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especially for administratively arrested people.
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Well, it
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seems to me as they say, young people say.
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And this year, by the way, a
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decision was made
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not to label foreign agents for the
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first time. It happened this year That is, the
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law itself on foreign agents has already been
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almost 13 years old, and it’s been like that for
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more than 12 years. Yes, but for
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the first time this year, a case was considered
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for not being
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labeled in the Criminal Code, as in the
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administrative code, I call it
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Polystay, which is connected
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with
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activity on statements I think
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this is to politicize the Armed Forces
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and here is Article 330 in the Criminal
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Code, it provides for
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liability for failure to provide
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documents for inclusion in the register, and so on
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and so forth, but it provides for the so-
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called administrative action,
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which we also talked about
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there. The
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article is the article of the same name. Yes, no
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marking, no provision of documents,
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if under this article
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they are brought to administrative responsibility twice within a year,
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then automatically the third
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time they are already charged with criminal
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liability, and it was on this
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basis that a case was opened
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against Artyom
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Vankov, this is such
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an activist, he was recognized as a foreign
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agent and relations in this year, throughout the
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history of this norm, a
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criminal case was opened
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against, more precisely, in fact, non-compliance with the
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requirements of the law, a foreign agent.
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And in the same
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year, in the outgoing 2023, it was
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decided that Rosreestr will not
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publish information about the owners of the
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USR extract if it was ordered by third
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parties, remember we this was also discussed, that
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is,
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the data will be such data from will be
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available only if the owner gives
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his consent to this, that is, if for
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example I want to find out what
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real estate property belongs to Alexey
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Kuznetsov, then I will not be able to do this as
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before by ordering an extract from the Unified State Register. But I
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need to this will be Alexey’s consent, I
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think Alexey will never refuse me this
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if
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everything that is connected is necessary again. This is what I call
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ideological protection because
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Propaganda of symbols, after all, it
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seems to me that this is ideological protection,
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and this
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year they adopted such a design Yes, I have it
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I call it exactly that, that
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is, the ban on Propaganda of Nazi
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paraphernalia was in fact
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equated
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to the ban on the propaganda of paraphernalia similar
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to Nazis,
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respectively, this was equated to the
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paraphernalia of extremist organizations
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that were recognized by the court as extremist and
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this was equated to the paraphernalia of
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banned organizations.
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And if you look at this whole logic,
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a series of these Here is an organization that
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turns out to be such that
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we recognize organizations as extremist,
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the court
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means the court can equate any organization
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to a Nazi organization, relatively speaking,
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by recognizing it as extremist, and that
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is,
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equating for Propaganda, for example,
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Nazi paraphernalia, putting it on a par with the
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demonstration of paraphernalia of an extremist
00:23:54
organization. That is, this is one and the same
00:23:56
Pack turns out that And this year we,
00:24:01
well, we can state the fact that
00:24:05
the state has
00:24:07
established such a structure. So
00:24:11
there is a political structure, this
00:24:13
structure is recognized as extremist Yes,
00:24:16
for obvious reasons, and
00:24:20
accordingly, everything connected with this
00:24:22
extremist paraphernalia is
00:24:26
recognized as equivalent,
00:24:29
accordingly Well, it is prohibited Yes,
00:24:31
such a conclusion is prohibited for demonstration, that is,
00:24:35
relatively speaking,
00:24:37
there is a political figure Ivan Ivanovich,
00:24:40
I’m not specifically naming anyone now, a
00:24:43
political figure Ivan Ivanovich,
00:24:45
he has an organization there that is
00:24:47
engaged in political activities,
00:24:48
there is a logo, there are flags there, and so
00:24:51
on,
00:24:52
commodity goods
00:24:56
Iva Iva and the organization are recognized
00:24:59
extremists,
00:25:01
then all this paraphernalia is
00:25:04
automatically prohibited as attributes of an
00:25:07
extremist organization, and this
00:25:09
design is actually like this,
00:25:12
like the blockchain Yes, one after another,
00:25:14
it closes behind itself these
00:25:22
gaps that are necessary for the state. But speaking of this, there is
00:25:28
no need to further recognize
00:25:30
through the court It is precisely his attributes of some kind of
00:25:32
extremist that are
00:25:34
automatically, you yourself at the beginning of
00:25:36
the program compared, although in
00:25:39
favor of the current times, but the current
00:25:41
times are with those when it
00:25:44
was all called the enemy of the people, and then, too,
00:25:46
automatically, if a person was declared an
00:25:48
enemy of the people, then members of the family of the enemy of the
00:25:51
people, respectively already in
00:25:53
court and so on, the same thing is happening, thank
00:25:55
God.
00:25:56
Well, for now, yes, I
00:25:59
agree. Our times
00:26:01
have not yet reached such a level; this is
00:26:04
still happening with trademarks and not with
00:26:06
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program in the chat there was a small
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discussion about what year DD is the
00:27:54
second or twenty Trey from the point
00:27:56
from the point of view of law was more Well, to put it mildly,
00:27:59
more turning point, I understand that we are talking
00:28:02
about such a very evaluative concept of
00:28:05
worse is better, and it is clear that the twenty-
00:28:08
third is now
00:28:10
ending before our eyes, and the twenty-second was a year
00:28:12
ago, so Yes, it’s difficult
00:28:15
to compare them enough human memory
00:28:17
interferes with this, but still, at the level of
00:28:19
sensation, would you say it’s more
00:28:22
shocking or something from the point of view of Changes
00:28:24
in the law twenty-second or twenty-three,
00:28:29
of course And look,
00:28:32
and when something happens that
00:28:36
happened in February twenty-two,
00:28:40
and this the very
00:28:42
turning point after which
00:28:46
everything is bad. What can happen
00:28:48
no longer seems so bad because one
00:28:51
gets used to it and, of course, from the point
00:28:54
of view of the
00:28:56
radicality of the decisions made,
00:28:59
let’s call it that, and it
00:29:01
was much more difficult. It’s possible
00:29:04
that in 23 the ones taken, let’s say, are much more
00:29:10
complex from the point of view from the point of view of the law there and the
00:29:14
right
00:29:16
of construction, but what happened in the
00:29:18
twenty-second year in the form of a pledge for
00:29:23
criticism
00:29:26
and
00:29:27
speeches and everything that happened as a result,
00:29:30
plus then the mobilization and everything that
00:29:33
happened after the mobilization,
00:29:36
naturally the twenty-second year was
00:29:38
more difficult in this sense. Well, I have exactly the
00:29:41
same feeling that what we
00:29:43
are raking up Well, more precisely, we still have to
00:29:45
rake it in rake it up until
00:29:48
we rake it in the twenty-third year - these are the
00:29:50
consequences of the twenty-second everything
00:29:53
nothing radically new happened in the twenty-third
00:29:55
this is all the development of
00:29:58
that turning point that
00:30:00
happened in d
00:30:02
second Yes Absolutely true because everything
00:30:06
that is adopted after And we also
00:30:08
forget about the sentences that are passed
00:30:11
Yes on one or another article to politicize
00:30:12
and because these sentences they
00:30:17
will say you know how they create an atmosphere
00:30:20
in society they create an atmosphere and an
00:30:24
understanding of where Aa where we are moving
00:30:29
specifically on the verdict and on those cases
00:30:33
that are being initiated. Because when
00:30:35
they are sentenced to 8 years for there are some kind of
00:30:39
price tags or something else. Well, people immediately,
00:30:42
well, or whatever. Or like today, six for
00:30:45
reading
00:30:46
poetry, yes, dadada, yes, that is you see, yes,
00:30:50
that is, there are 9 years for going to a
00:30:52
rally, 8 years for changing the price tags, 6
00:30:55
years for reading poetry, and in society,
00:30:59
of course, this is created like, well, if
00:31:02
that’s the case, then probably no, we won’t
00:31:05
do anything else, and in general the purpose of
00:31:07
all this is this, yes And also against the
00:31:10
backdrop of this changing legislation,
00:31:13
which essentially prohibits you from
00:31:16
speaking out under threat
00:31:17
of prison,
00:31:20
then of course in this sense the second was much
00:31:24
more difficult, much more difficult, and because
00:31:28
you know how, after a turning
00:31:31
point, everything else is already is taken for
00:31:34
granted, yes.
00:31:38
Let’s imagine using the example of the media.
00:31:41
Yes, they closed Echo just like that
00:31:45
with a click and closed it and that’s it. And then everyone
00:31:48
realized that there would be no more free
00:31:51
media, at least one with a
00:31:54
license, it wouldn’t be the same
00:31:58
now. Everyone understood everything. in addition to the new newspaper,
00:32:01
after which they also closed the new New newspaper
00:32:04
closed the rain closed the Echo closed
00:32:07
until before first the rain then Echo then the
00:32:11
new everything Well, that
00:32:14
is, using the same example, you can Well, how
00:32:17
can you
00:32:18
project all this to the right, yes, that is, you
00:32:22
first get
00:32:24
some kind of huge on the head and then everything that
00:32:29
follows there on the legs On the arms On the
00:32:31
torso it is no longer perceived as
00:32:33
painful as what was on the head Yes
00:32:36
And here the same thing, that is, we suddenly
00:32:39
received some kind of fracture and then
00:32:43
everything is in the context of this fracture is
00:32:44
already taken for
00:32:46
granted and in this, of course, the
00:32:50
twenty-second year was more difficult than the twenty-
00:32:51
third; it took me so long to answer the question
00:32:54
regarding what was more difficult, but
00:32:57
naturally we cannot ignore the
00:33:00
decision of the international criminal court,
00:33:03
which was also It would seem that it will
00:33:05
turn out in March that this was a long, long time ago
00:33:07
many years ago, but let me remind you
00:33:11
that the International Criminal Court announced the
00:33:13
issuance of an arrest warrant for President
00:33:15
Vladimir Putin and the Commissioner for
00:33:17
Children's Rights Maria Lvova Belova
00:33:21
Yes, and they are accused of crimes
00:33:24
related to the forced transfer of
00:33:27
children from Ukraine to Russia
00:33:29
Well, What can we say, yes, this is an
00:33:32
extraordinary event for our country. I
00:33:35
mean that never in my life has there been such a thing
00:33:37
that the international criminal court in general, in
00:33:39
general, in any of the developed countries as we
00:33:42
position ourselves, attracted anyone there
00:33:44
or issued warrants, I will remind you that these
00:33:47
were countries such as cat divoir
00:33:50
Kenya Sudan And who else did we have?
00:33:55
According to the International Criminal Court,
00:33:57
Muammar Gaddafi, as far as I remember, was also
00:33:59
Well, in short, in general
00:34:03
there were seven people in total
00:34:06
who fell under this story
00:34:08
But this is infrequent history and it must be said
00:34:11
that not a single guilty verdict has
00:34:14
yet been passed
00:34:16
Yes by the international criminal court But
00:34:19
why Because two were acquitted,
00:34:23
strangely enough That’s just in my opinion
00:34:26
Mr. Bakbo President Cat Divoir was
00:34:29
acquitted in the nineteenth year and
00:34:32
then two did not live to see the verdicts and there, in
00:34:37
my opinion, If I’m not
00:34:40
mistaken, someone from the international So
00:34:43
now I’ll say in my opinion,
00:34:47
either the President of Kenya, I’m not ready
00:34:49
to say now, someone in general is waiting for
00:34:52
their extradition And in my opinion,
00:34:55
the President of Liberia is the first of those
00:34:58
convicted, I can’t say yes yes, but I think
00:35:05
someone from the neighboring country is waiting for his extradition, I think Sudan If I’m
00:35:08
not mistaken, an African country Yes, in
00:35:10
my opinion, someone from Sudan, the president
00:35:12
of Sudan is waiting for
00:35:15
extradition nice, as we know, he was arrested
00:35:19
but died in prison Well, actually
00:35:23
speaking: If only
00:35:27
someone was detained there, someone was
00:35:29
acquitted, someone is awaiting
00:35:31
extradition in general, the decision of the international
00:35:34
criminal court is probably
00:35:38
no longer a legal one, but rather a
00:35:41
symbolic
00:35:43
gesture by which the international criminal court
00:35:45
says
00:35:46
that A a crime is being committed in Ukraine
00:35:49
and B
00:35:52
that they should
00:35:55
be investigated
00:35:57
submitted now, well, in addition to the symbolic
00:36:00
meaning, we observe, so to speak,
00:36:02
certain slightly
00:36:05
nervous notes leaking out about When
00:36:07
the question arises: Should I go? Yes, on departure, yes, can
00:36:12
the state? Let us remember the case of SA, and so
00:36:14
on. Can the state guarantee,
00:36:17
so to speak, the non-application of this decision of the
00:36:21
international criminal court? So that I
00:36:24
will remind you that 123 countries are parties to
00:36:28
the statute, they have all
00:36:32
the grounds for arrest, that is, they
00:36:34
signed it there, and so
00:36:36
on. What else, well, remember the story with
00:36:39
Armenia? And also that they ratified
00:36:41
the statute, this was also an element of the
00:36:45
deterioration of Relations between Russia and
00:36:49
Armenia Well, actually speaking of the countries
00:36:53
participating in the Rome Statute, they
00:36:55
can take such measures, but in general, I do
00:36:59
n’t think that
00:37:01
now we’ll say it’s safe
00:37:03
Putin’s security service And Putin himself is unlikely to
00:37:07
trust someone in this way to go somewhere and
00:37:11
where he’s not
00:37:12
sure further again but covid
00:37:16
is coming back covid Yes, by the way, well,
00:37:19
thank God I
00:37:22
see a little in my surroundings, but I hear that many are sick
00:37:23
yes yes What I mean is that we know more
00:37:27
for the security service there are no grounds for anything
00:37:29
What is
00:37:30
more important I would really like to actually
00:37:33
touch on another a little bit of the topic, again
00:37:35
returning to the military topic because we
00:37:37
somehow missed it,
00:37:39
but it’s very important. In my
00:37:43
opinion, the case is when the Supreme Court
00:37:47
outlined What surrender is, remember
00:37:51
Yes, the Supreme Court said that surrender
00:37:55
when there is an
00:37:57
opportunity, quote, to provide
00:37:59
decisive
00:38:00
resistance then This is a crime, that
00:38:03
is, you need to somehow
00:38:06
resist more resolutely, and we know that if you
00:38:09
resolutely resist, then
00:38:10
chances are you no longer need yes yes yes captivity to
00:38:15
surrender It’s no longer necessary Yes, but
00:38:18
nevertheless, the Supreme Court said that this
00:38:20
will happen if you resolutely not showing
00:38:22
resistance, then this is Voluntary surrender,
00:38:24
captivity implies up to 10
00:38:28
years of imprisonment,
00:38:29
and at the same time, if you surrendered and
00:38:33
then went over to the side of the enemy, then the
00:38:36
article of treason is already applied to him and not
00:38:38
just Voluntary surrender And
00:38:40
treason like us we know there are 20 years of
00:38:43
imprisonment as far as I remember Yes, well, he
00:38:46
went over to the side of the enemy, that’s understandable, yes,
00:38:48
it’s really one of the
00:38:51
main elements of high
00:38:53
treason there, it’s
00:38:55
also clear from the military theme. I
00:38:58
think it’s important
00:39:00
to understand this whole cycle of
00:39:02
prisoners in nature. Yes, I think so I call it
00:39:05
when ZK goes to war from prison
00:39:10
from the war, he has fought for six months,
00:39:16
returns to his home already a free
00:39:21
person, so to speak, without a criminal record, after a couple of months he commits a
00:39:24
new crime and again goes to prison
00:39:27
from prison again, so to speak.
00:39:28
You know, this is the cycle that stole drank
00:39:30
in prison as in that Absolutely right Yes,
00:39:33
romance, about the same story is
00:39:35
happening now Yes, this romance,
00:39:37
unfortunately, romance can only be
00:39:39
for the
00:39:40
prisoners themselves who are mobilized
00:39:43
in this way But in general
00:39:46
there is no romance for those who are around them
00:39:47
Because when they
00:39:49
return they commit the same grave
00:39:52
Particularly grave crimes, for example, there are
00:39:54
many cases when prisoners who have
00:39:58
served, so to speak, their allotted sentence
00:40:00
for their 6 months and returned to their
00:40:04
home after 6 months, they
00:40:06
commit the same murders, the same
00:40:09
violent crimes,
00:40:11
crimes of a sexual nature,
00:40:13
crimes and go back to prison to these
00:40:15
prisons and again right there we remember
00:40:20
the right of the Ministry of Defense Yes,
00:40:23
let’s recruit such people
00:40:26
under a contract and send them there again,
00:40:30
we know that quite recently a law was passed
00:40:33
giving the right to the National Guard to have
00:40:37
corresponding volunteer
00:40:39
units, this is also part of
00:40:42
this whole story, plus I I think it wouldn’t be amiss to
00:40:45
remind you what benefits were
00:40:46
accepted for those who went on their Yes, I
00:40:49
mean under the contract for mobilization
00:40:52
and so on, yes for obtaining higher
00:40:53
education,
00:40:55
yes Yes, there is a lot of everything there, from e
00:41:00
payments to employment or
00:41:04
placement of children in education or
00:41:07
Some people themselves, that is, they actually
00:41:10
adopted a lot of different
00:41:15
benefits in favor of these
00:41:18
same servicemen. Let’s call them
00:41:21
that, but let me remind you at the same time. Yes,
00:41:23
those who were mobilized
00:41:26
in September October last year. They are
00:41:28
still fighting, that is, for more than a year.
00:41:31
they do not return home And those who
00:41:36
were convicted and served their sentence They
00:41:39
still return after six months This is a very
00:41:43
strange moment, in my opinion, given
00:41:46
that, of course, the mobilized
00:41:48
are released on vacation there for, in my opinion, 2 or
00:41:51
weeks, they are released home Then they
00:41:53
come back. Here it must be said that there
00:41:55
is
00:41:56
some truth in this, but in any case they are not
00:42:00
released without ends, as is done,
00:42:02
for example,
00:42:03
with prisoners who were involved in a
00:42:07
military operation. And it must be said that
00:42:10
this story is about a pardon mechanism,
00:42:13
which we have also talked about many times on
00:42:16
the air he’s also a kind of event.
00:42:20
That is, everyone who
00:42:22
participated in the commission of crimes
00:42:26
doesn’t matter there, but it happened. I had
00:42:29
one case, if you remember the high-profile murder
00:42:31
in Vladikavkaz when the ex-husband killed
00:42:35
his ex-wife with a knife and stabbed her to death.
00:42:38
Yes, I participated in the case when this same
00:42:42
man even earlier had staged a stabbing there,
00:42:45
I represented the interests of the
00:42:47
victims there, respectively. This
00:42:49
man was pardoned by Putin. He is going to his place,
00:42:54
committing another crime. Yes, of a
00:42:57
narcotic nature, and still,
00:43:00
nevertheless, he won everything, he came to
00:43:05
his place and now, well, I don’t know what his
00:43:08
Fate is. but what I mean is
00:43:11
that this story with the shortage of
00:43:15
military personnel, it
00:43:17
provoked an increase in these
00:43:20
crimes that are committed by the same
00:43:22
people who were released and sent to their
00:43:26
own, and naturally this same Prigogine came up with it.
00:43:29
Well, at least
00:43:32
they implemented it, at least yes
00:43:35
yes I think that’s all- it’s
00:43:38
such an important point that, well, before it
00:43:41
was unacceptable for us, that is, it didn’t
00:43:44
fit into our heads. How can you
00:43:46
drag prisoners to war and then
00:43:49
return them and let them go? Can you imagine they gave a
00:43:52
man 20 years, they gave him 15 years? There, for
00:43:55
murder, for rape, they are simply
00:43:58
taken there for six months. they
00:44:00
won back and please You are not
00:44:02
judged You are free and moreover you still
00:44:06
have some kind of authority in society
00:44:09
Because you came with yours, so to speak,
00:44:12
but these are not just incomprehensible things,
00:44:16
but nevertheless they happen here,
00:44:19
nevertheless they happen e important trend Alesya,
00:44:22
we
00:44:23
talked to you and they said about an important
00:44:27
trend related to the deprivation of citizenship,
00:44:31
that is, this year there are a lot of
00:44:35
bills that have
00:44:37
been adopted aimed at depriving
00:44:41
citizenship for one reason or another.
00:44:43
Thank God that the Constitution
00:44:46
states that it is impossible to deprive
00:44:48
the citizenship of those people who have received
00:44:50
it by right of birth, so-called, that
00:44:52
is, those who were born
00:44:53
Russians. But those who are gendered by right
00:44:56
of birth are now, in my opinion, yesterday
00:44:59
or the day before yesterday, the Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that in the
00:45:03
Tver region in the Moscow region,
00:45:06
in a couple of regions, somewhere in five
00:45:08
regions of
00:45:10
Moscow, they were deprived citizenship of people for the fact
00:45:14
that they were brought to criminal
00:45:15
liability under some articles. That
00:45:17
is, this citizenship was
00:45:19
acquired in the process of living in Russia and
00:45:22
this is an acquired citizenship, it can
00:45:25
be, that is, a person can be deprived of
00:45:27
this citizenship only because he
00:45:30
committed some category crimes
00:45:32
Although in the Constitution, if I'm not mistaken, there are
00:45:33
no conditions under which a person can
00:45:36
be deprived of citizenship No, it says
00:45:39
categorically Yes, yes, yes, it says there, that
00:45:43
is, in fact, if we interpret the norm
00:45:46
of the Constitution, it says
00:45:48
that acquired citizenship by right
00:45:51
of birth there are no differences, respectively, it
00:45:55
just means citizenship Anyone who
00:45:57
receives citizenship has the right to this,
00:45:59
but now the legislator interprets this as
00:46:03
meaning that the acquired citizenship is
00:46:05
still second-class citizenship. Well,
00:46:09
that’s it. Yes, Alexey said very precisely that this
00:46:11
is second-class citizenship
00:46:13
that can be given and can be taken away. Uh-huh
00:46:15
Well, that’s not even citizenship is
00:46:17
more like some kind of residence permit Yes, yes, of
00:46:20
course it is he who was deprived of citizenship,
00:46:23
you know someone who received citizenship
00:46:25
and did not register with the military Well,
00:46:28
yes, but in the new law that came into
00:46:32
force in
00:46:34
October, if you read it carefully,
00:46:37
Alexey is there there is no difference at all
00:46:40
between what is acquired, that is, when a
00:46:44
person is deprived of citizenship for
00:46:47
committing a crime, there is no this
00:46:50
division between acquired by
00:46:53
birthright and acquired by right, I
00:46:56
don’t know life there, or what is it called
00:46:58
if we speak to a simple person Well, in
00:47:00
general, acquired
00:47:02
citizenship, that is, there There is no such division at all,
00:47:04
and my colleague who
00:47:07
deals with migration matters
00:47:09
recently discussed this and thought that
00:47:11
if we come across such a case, we
00:47:14
will need to appeal to the Constitutional
00:47:16
Court to
00:47:17
clarify this particular norm that is
00:47:20
included in the new law, yes,
00:47:23
because if this put everything that way, then tomorrow
00:47:26
they will go and deprive those who, by right of
00:47:30
birth, have citizenship in essence,
00:47:32
that is, no, well, relatively speaking.
00:47:35
It might look like if you are a citizen of
00:47:37
Russia, but you did such and such and
00:47:40
such and such and you too they can deprive you even
00:47:42
if you have it by right of birth. Well, that’s
00:47:45
the norm, but it seems very likely that everything is
00:47:49
heading towards this, and in
00:47:52
general, in
00:47:54
general, this trend towards deprivation of
00:47:57
citizenship is, unfortunately,
00:48:01
very
00:48:03
obvious, understandable and most likely this
00:48:06
trend We will see in the next year
00:48:08
Very witty in a chat with SFA with Fais called
00:48:13
it, you know, as you remember, again, this is not the
00:48:15
first time this year I have turned to
00:48:17
Roman private law. Although God knows
00:48:20
this is my only C for the entire course of
00:48:22
the institute, it’s true. I then retook it,
00:48:24
so I wrote citizenship or Latin
00:48:28
citizenship is defective in comparison with the
00:48:30
Roman one, remember, indeed, the status in
00:48:32
Ancient Rome was determined by the status of libertas,
00:48:35
free or slave, the status of a civilian Tati with a
00:48:38
Roman, er, Latin or a foreigner. Well, the
00:48:42
status is the surname and there is family, and so
00:48:44
on, really Latin
00:48:47
second-class citizenship, additional responsibilities per
00:48:50
person, and so on and so forth further, a
00:48:52
wonderful historical
00:48:54
analogy ae Well, probably the main
00:48:58
bill, which is more precisely the law
00:49:00
that was adopted this year, is the
00:49:02
law on electronic subpoenas. I
00:49:04
think it made the most noise
00:49:06
this year because it really
00:49:09
concerns many people and this is the story
00:49:13
that we saw in the period of
00:49:15
mobilization in the twenty-second year, when
00:49:17
these summonses were dumped into the hands of people there,
00:49:21
it became Well, the need for it,
00:49:24
let’s say, disappeared,
00:49:26
and now so-called
00:49:29
electronic summonses appear that are sent in
00:49:30
parallel with the same
00:49:32
written summons, many began to
00:49:35
try to delete their public services, thinking
00:49:37
that
00:49:39
everything was fine in fact, no, well, as if
00:49:42
the legislator is not a fool either Yes, he, too,
00:49:45
can come up with another story, he can
00:49:47
say Here’s the register, come in if you want to
00:49:50
look, if you want, no, well, it’s the same thing
00:49:52
as Sing a Yaik Yes, they threw me a sing and
00:49:56
look there Open it if you want, don’t open it
00:49:58
But we they threw it in Yes, it’s the same thing with
00:50:01
the registry, whether you want to see it or not,
00:50:03
we notified you accordingly, and
00:50:08
then, in accordance with these new
00:50:11
laws on electronic summonses, the police
00:50:15
received the right to serve summonses; the police
00:50:17
received the right to detain and deliver
00:50:19
citizens to departments, and as we see, they successfully
00:50:22
use this right Yes, we
00:50:26
recently saw that they were talking about this, including that
00:50:30
the police are just looking at young
00:50:33
people, he is eligible
00:50:35
for military service, his age means
00:50:39
Let's go check. Yes, if you are not
00:50:42
registered, then you are going one day, it
00:50:45
means to
00:50:47
serve. They quite enjoy this
00:50:50
right, in addition to this, all the government agencies there are
00:50:53
connected from the
00:50:54
tax point tax Ministry of Internal Affairs Central
00:50:58
Election Commission Ministry of Education pension fund Universities
00:51:02
employers bodies there subjects any
00:51:05
various bodies they now
00:51:08
provide
00:51:10
information in electronic
00:51:13
form what you have
00:51:15
there from a tax point of view what you have there in the Legislative Office
00:51:18
what you have there in the Pension
00:51:20
Fund what you have there in university that
00:51:23
you have a criminal record there, no criminal record,
00:51:26
no cases are being conducted, and so on. In
00:51:28
short, all the information in accordance with
00:51:30
this law is provided. Of course,
00:51:33
it caused a lot of noise this year and we
00:51:36
accompanied it for quite a long time in the background for a
00:51:38
couple of months after the adoption of this
00:51:40
law according to - I think at the end of April it was
00:51:43
accepted, we talked about it and continue
00:51:45
to talk about it, it seems to me until the end of
00:51:48
the year
00:51:50
that employers comply with this
00:51:54
law, including in electronic form to their
00:51:57
employees
00:51:58
further.
00:52:06
as a
00:52:09
self-employed individual entrepreneur, real estate registration
00:52:11
rights are canceled
00:52:14
immediately, yes, you can’t
00:52:17
register a car in your name, you can’t
00:52:19
use banking products. Well,
00:52:22
that is, they took and limited everything that was possible
00:52:26
for these
00:52:29
same military personnel who are obliged to
00:52:32
serve, what else is important? Yes, if we are
00:52:35
talking about trends Well, let’s not say that
00:52:38
so obvious, but nevertheless, we see that
00:52:42
our brother lawyer is now also starting to be
00:52:46
regulated quite strictly. Yes, and
00:52:50
the law has taken a lot of different initiatives
00:52:53
this year, including a lawyer in
00:52:54
relation to lawyers, for
00:52:58
example, there are Well, let’s say there are three
00:53:01
fundamentally important innovations:
00:53:04
access they want to
00:53:06
give out secret information in a special manner for lawyers
00:53:08
yes And if a lawyer has gained access to this
00:53:11
state secret which is contained in the
00:53:13
case materials, then his movement, that
00:53:17
is, his travel abroad may be
00:53:19
limited
00:53:20
Yes, in addition, if the lawyer
00:53:24
has, that is, a second
00:53:27
citizenship, he does not has the ability
00:53:29
to protect clients in a case in which
00:53:31
there is a state secret, it’s also strange, yes, that
00:53:34
is, if I have a passport. Well, I’m
00:53:36
exaggerating, yes, I don’t have it, but suddenly I have a
00:53:40
passport, for example, of a citizen of
00:53:43
Kazakhstan.
00:53:45
Yes, that I don’t have the right
00:53:47
to protect
00:53:49
someone in Russia. It seems to me that this is some kind of... then it’s an
00:53:52
illogical
00:53:54
story if there is a state secret
00:53:56
because we remember the constitutional court, in
00:53:58
my opinion,
00:53:59
back in 1996 and in
00:54:04
2021 noted that the participation of
00:54:08
lawyers in cases related to state secrets
00:54:11
guarantees not only the right of the accused
00:54:14
to receive qualified assistance but
00:54:16
also the safety of secrets
00:54:19
information Yes, what does this mean? This suggests that there is
00:54:22
no need for additional guarantees in
00:54:24
order for this state secret to be preserved,
00:54:26
because the lawyer himself
00:54:29
preserves it by the fact that he has this
00:54:31
status of a
00:54:32
lawyer. Therefore, here we can also
00:54:35
say that
00:54:36
the initiative regarding lawyers is also
00:54:39
quite drastic. Well and the travel ban
00:54:42
is actually a violation of the
00:54:43
constitutional
00:54:45
right in Russia to travel
00:54:48
from probably, let’s say, what’s important is that
00:54:52
there are still a lot of bills that we haven’t
00:54:55
discussed, but they were generally
00:54:58
touched upon by us during the year in one way or another, but it
00:55:01
seems to me that this is important. This is what we’re talking about we
00:55:04
talked today And of course,
00:55:06
these monstrous sentences Vladimir Komuz
00:55:09
25 years old there from the knee what 8 years
00:55:13
in my opinion or 7 years
00:55:16
Yes, well, in general there is Ilya Yashin and so on
00:55:19
and so on We have
00:55:24
a question in print Just in case, we’ll say
00:55:26
that it’s recognized
00:55:28
Let's not be recognized, so it will be
00:55:30
sure to just show it, make sure I'm
00:55:32
not recognized, but he did
00:55:35
n't submit any reports, so the case was there.
00:55:37
Yes, of course it was recognized. Well, here I am, that is,
00:55:41
against the backdrop of all this, and these sentences,
00:55:44
of course, nothing at all. There is no
00:55:46
positive here.
00:55:50
K Unfortunately, I don’t expect even a year from now, but on
00:55:52
the contrary. I’m afraid that
00:55:56
after March of 24
00:55:59
it will be even worse, to put it mildly. Well,
00:56:03
let’s see, as they say, we’ll
00:56:05
observe our transmission of
00:56:12
pumping in the best rodeo, we’ll
00:56:15
test it experimentally with you
00:56:17
within of this whole year, in fact, for
00:56:19
5 years already there have been Cola Akhilgov Alexey
00:56:22
Kuznetsov our program congratulates you on the
00:56:25
upcoming New Year, we sincerely
00:56:28
hope that it will still be
00:56:30
better than the previous one in the near future
00:56:33
you have a free hour you
00:56:35
can have a snack smokers take a smoke break everyone
00:56:39
else as they say in army rewind
00:56:41
footcloths 1805 on air program not so
00:56:45
trial of linguist Ivan badum do
00:56:48
kurte on charges of publishing an
00:56:51
outrageous
00:56:53
essay in 1914 110 years ago Ivan
00:56:57
Aleksandrovich wrote the current
00:56:59
legislators and rulers of Russia would like to
00:57:02
destroy the slightest traces of local
00:57:04
originality of
00:57:06
individuality and at the same time make it
00:57:09
impossible all sorts of attempts at social
00:57:11
activity in times were 110 years
00:57:14
ago yes That's how he came to live like this
00:57:16
we will deal with the rebel
00:57:18
in 1905 in a dissenting opinion
00:57:22
freshly made on the Agent theologian Adre
00:57:24
Kuraev will talk to him Anton nut
00:57:28
2105 on Pastukhov's Thursdays
00:57:30
classic composition two foreign agents
00:57:32
Vladimir Pastukhov and Oh, excuse me, not a
00:57:35
classic with him, not a foreign agent Liza
00:57:37
Anikina pah-pah But foreign agent Alexey
00:57:40
Venediktov will appear after
00:57:43
2205 presenters Along with Irina Vorobyova, the
00:57:47
final stream in support of the channel
00:57:49
live gvost Amateur All the best to you
00:58:03
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