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Кыргызстан — что мы о нём знаем?
4:12
Невероятная природа — горы, озера, реки
5:53
Как и когда появились киргизы
8:02
Кыргызстан во времена СССР
9:36
Почему разрушились заводы и промышленность
12:16
Город-призрак Таш-Кумыр
14:51
Приватизация, ВВП и экономическое развитие
16:50
Золотой рудник «Кумтор»
23:43
Ош — наглядный пример упадка
31:21
Ленин в центре Бишкека
32:40
Мозаика и архитектура Бишкека
44:36
Отношение киргизов к СССР и России
47:38
Ошская резня
53:10
Акаев стал президентом
1:02:00
Тюльпановая революция 2005 года
1:04:00
Президент Курманбек Бакиев: коррупция, казнь журналиста, криминал
1:09:57
Женщина-президент Роза Отунбаева
1:11:51
Президент Алмазбек Атамбаев
1:14:00
Президент Сооронбай Жээнбеков
1:14:30
Третья революция
1:19:40
Президент Садыр Жапаров
1:20:20
Давление на бизнес
1:25:45
Русские в Кыргызстане
1:34:13
Киргизы в России
1:35:40
Китай — добрый друг Кыргызстана?
1:38:52
Баткенская область — самый загадочный регион Кыргызстана
1:41:07
Как производят насвай
1:47:43
Джалал-Абад — известные минеральные источники и лечебные грязи
1:49:20
Первая ГЭС и город невест
1:50:50
Настоящая Кыргызская жизнь
1:52:27
Кыргызская национальная кухня
1:54:32
Заключение
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kyrgyzstan countries mountains of revolutions that we
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we don’t know, I don’t think it’s that much
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Islam is practiced here, but women are not
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they wear burqas, they have already overthrown three
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he broke the presidents openly and
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began to prepare a revolution but not counting
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corruption hasn't gone away, it's like cancer
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the area did this man brought to
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the system is corrupted to perfection
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still here they are afraid of the influence of China
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China's role is certainly now
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Central Asia has much more than a role
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taxi and they want to return to the USSR
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who is the age you are doing school there
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but for now this is impossible, people are leaving
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countries as the basis for Russia first
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Of course my legs felt discomfort
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after the lies of this tragedy today in
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spotlight kyrgyzstan
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this year marks 30 years since
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collapse of the Soviet Union, hello to
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The USSR is no longer on air, just one country
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turned into 15 different states
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each of which went their own way
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Legnano prevailed over the dismemberment of the country into
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In honor of this date I decided to see what
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led the former republics to leave
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union how they lived these 30 years and why
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want today
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according to national statistics
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Committee of Kyrgyzstan since 2017
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travels to countries to earn money every year
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up to a million people most often in Russia
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fastest way to get from
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fly from Bishkek to Moscow by plane
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and tickets can be bought at the official
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Aviasales website in Kyrgyzstan link to
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service for purchasing cheap air tickets is already in
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description for this video from the moment
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the collapse of the union in Kyrgyzstan was managed by force
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by removing three presidents already
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an absolute record for all post-Soviet
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countries truly achieve prosperity
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this did not help the Kyrgyz people, the country is stable
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tops the anti rating almost by
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all main economic indicators
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it has one of the lowest GDP per capita
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population
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very modest gdp in absolute terms
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values ​​and surprisingly weak
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industry and agriculture
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at the same time, the revolution did not help Kyrgyzstan
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avoid Asian despotism and
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clanism, I decided to find out how it is
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it turned out that among the authoritarian
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regimes on the ruins of the former empire
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appeared so capricious, well, not very
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lucky country and in the meantime, give it a like
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write comments for this video about
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kyrgyzstan watched as much as possible
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of people
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we are located in the center of bishkek where almost
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a year ago the third happened after the breakup
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Soviet Union revolution side then
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the crowd is unhappy with the parliamentary elections
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the cabinet buildings were broken into
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clashes with the police all happened
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swiftly and the parallel was still
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many events took place in Belarus
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looking at all this they began to compare
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what is happening in kyrgyzstan what
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happening in Belarus and wondering
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questions so that you want like the Kyrgyz
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because they are literally a few
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days no one expected in a few days
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they overthrew the current president
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then new elections took place and so on
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so on but everything happened here
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this is such a place here at all
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one revolution and here by the way around
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the cabinet building was located
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the fence that was removed after the 3rd revolution
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now there are only traces left and there
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a few here is a small fragment to
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this cathedral angle she was everything
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surrounded by a fence now free access
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apparently that case 4 Kyrgyz
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it was easier for the revolution to enter the building
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the post-Soviet path of this Central Asian
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republics contrast quite sharply
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with the development and neighbors 3 revolutions
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multi-party system is real
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democracy, even a woman president but with
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this is terrible poverty, terrible corruption
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still the same Asian authoritarianism of course
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it happened
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[music]
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travel around kyrgyzstan no matter what
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was the goal begins with an inspection of natural
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beauty just a few minutes after
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leaving the airport you end up in
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fabulous mountainous terrain
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there will be unreal beauties
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accompany us almost everywhere
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kyrgyzstan is a country of mountains, lakes and rivers
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kyrgyzstan closed between two mountains
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Tien Shan systems in the northeast and
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Pamir Altai in the southwest all
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The territory of the republic lies above 400
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meters above sea level and half
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countries at altitudes from 1000 to 3000 meters
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By the way, one thing is connected with the geography of the country
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fun fact: almost 98 percent
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all settlements are located in areas
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seismic activity at a level of 8 9
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points, that is, the country actually lives
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on a powder keg but like a registan like me
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I already said that it’s not only mountains, it’s also
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30 thousand rivers and two thousand lakes in that
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including one of the deepest lakes in the world
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Issyk-Kul for understanding the history of anyone
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people first of all need to realize
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what surrounds him, what shapes him
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let's start with the deep essence
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let's look at the map of kyrgyzstan for many
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centuries are informally divided into conditional north
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and south south is Batken Jalal-Abad and
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Osh region and north Chui Talas
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Issyk-Kul and Naryn regions
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this is the division that we will have many more times
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we will return is the cornerstone
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the stone of the country as we will see
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the confrontation between north and south also influenced
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continues to influence almost everything
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political processes in kyrgyzstan and
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let's get ahead of ourselves
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[music]
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like me many asian key peoples
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precise information about time and place
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origin of the Kyrgyz no scientist
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agrees that the chronicle of the Kyrgyz
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dates back approximately 2200 years however
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firmly historical ground has emerged
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around the 16th century this is exactly what
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The epic about Manas of Kyrgyzstan dates back to
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monument dedicated to him
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located on the main square of Bishkek
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According to legend, it was he who united
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warlike and freedom beloved tribes
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kyrgyz kyrgyz the nation which
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consists of 40 tribes, the very word Kyrgyz in
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translation from Turkic languages ​​translation as
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40 hundred a hundred in this understanding is
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tribe that is, the magnanimous Manas, what’s his name
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they call it yes he united 40 tribes a lot
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centuries ago and in general manas itself
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it's not just one person it's
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collective image of various warriors and
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conduct an educational program in different eras of the epic
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Manas and by the way is included in the list of masterpieces
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oral and intangible cultural
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UNESCO heritage of humanity and also in
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Guinness Book of Records as the most
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volumetric and groove in the world, historians believe
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that the events it refers to
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unfolded around the 16th century and already
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by the seventeenth century the Kyrgyz began
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perform on the historical stage as
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a single ethnic group precisely at those times
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refer to the division into north and south then
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The Kirghiz were part of the Kokand
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Khanate it was defeated by troops
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Russian Empire by the mid-19th century
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the entire territory of kyrgyzstan was included in
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composition of Russia first citizenship of the empire
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By the way, the northern tribe began to god
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the southern Kyrgyz resisted longer
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and the last bastion of independence
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there were troops led by a woman
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scarlet queen kurmanzhan datka her yet
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called the queen of the south
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1867 to 1918 territory of modern
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Kyrgyzstan was part of the Russian
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empire will be Turkestan
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General Government
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V
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In 1924 the punishment was formed
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Kyrgyz Autonomous Region later
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converted to Kyrgyz assn
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composition of the union of republics and developed over
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account of subsidies from the center and was considered
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as a raw material base for industrialized
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regions of the USSR, as the first one believes
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the president of the country askar akaev is in
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in many ways and predetermined the rapid death
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industry after the collapse of the union
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the Soviet Union was certainly powerful
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cooperation in the industrial sector up to
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some products were produced with us in
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republic to the kit mainly
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We produced components and
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then they exported them to other republics
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where the final product was assembled where how
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once this final incremental one is born
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cost here is profit profit which are not
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It only shines but also warms as they say
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Union times the republic was extremely
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developed in the 30s it was built there
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40 and 140 large ones put into operation
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By 1970, two enterprises were formed
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large industrial centers of the city
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function is the current Bishkek and the city of Osh
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hydroelectric power stations began to be built throughout the country
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reserves and production of mercury first place in
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The USSR occupied a high to Kansk and
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deposit in the south of the country in the middle
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of the last century supplied Kyrgyzstan to 88
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percent of coal mined in the republics
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Central Asia almost half the population
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was employed in industry and the products
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dispersed throughout the union and not
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only to allied countries
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what happened to all this rich
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legacy after the collapse of the Soviet Union
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I think you are guessing behind my back
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once world-famous plant
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agricultural engineering
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named after Frunze this is the only place in
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throughout the union where they produced press for
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roughage procurement enterprises
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provided almost jobs
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10,000 people did not leave the products
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only in the union republic but also in
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Bulgaria Mongolia Hungary and even India
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it was really classic
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an example of Soviet industrial power
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is now a classic example of decadence and
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destruction of the post-Soviet period
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Now the factory has turned into a creepy place
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dilapidated building, only rooms
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you bought privately owned
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the production of others generally live
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the workers of these very enterprises are ordinary
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then the hard workers who came to
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earnings from the regions but most
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the factory area is just quietly dying
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broken windows, rickety walls and
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gaping void
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now it's hard to believe that several
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was here decades ago
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prosperous factory where she worked
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almost 10 thousand people
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a similar situation has arisen
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with almost all large factories in
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in the country it is also a machine tool plant
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named after Lenin and the Frunze plant and V.M.
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this is a caress brick factory for just
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the Soviet period in Kyrgyzstan was
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more than 500 large enterprises were built
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almost half of which are in Bishkek now
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there are no more than 50 large
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factories all this happened during the first
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President Askaria to him and that's how he
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explains the destruction of industry by
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already in the nineties
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ninety-one the first year just
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our entire industry has stopped
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because orders stopped coming in
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no one needed those components
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intermediate products which
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were produced at our enterprises no
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orders times no orders no payment but times
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there is no payment in another outside world they
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no one needs what to do like sugar
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no one could save it, I told you until
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violated here violated in Russia a
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violated everywhere in Ukraine
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the industry was collapsing and no one anywhere
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could save even brilliant leaders
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who passed the economic party
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no one could save the school
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there were islands and powers scattered across
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throughout Kyrgyzstan, for example, small
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a small town in the southwest of the country, dashka we
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First of all, this is of course a monument
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nature and only in the second former
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industrial at aziz behind my back
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mountain range which the place is called
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Well, she's really a crocodile in appearance
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looks a bit like the torso of a huge one
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crocodile according to legend in ancient times
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here lived a huge dragon who
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devoured people and then crawled to the river to
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drink water one day out of greed he ate
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too many people and crawled towards
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river to drink but his belly
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was very stuffed from this it was difficult for him
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had to move, he slowly crawled towards
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river but could not stand the intense heat and died
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I'm actually petrified from thirst
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this mountain is called kuchuk tash and it
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formed as a result of deep
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fracture of the earth's crust in ancient times
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that is, in the zone of this fault there is
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natural record of a strong
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spanning 200 million years
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landscapes iron tasha preserved movement
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waves and sea surf in such a natural
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diversity in Soviet times was
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a very successful city once here
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mined almost a million tons of coal per year
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he worked here and is known throughout the world
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factory of
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polycrystalline silicon is the raw material
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for semiconductors but now this
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industrial u aziz has turned into
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ghost town
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there are almost no people on the city streets now
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and only a few surviving monumental
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the buildings remind us that it was once here
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there was life like an abandoned factory
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crystal has never been a plant
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city-forming enterprise on it
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thousands of city residents worked
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it was assumed that he would supply
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Almost all of them are semiconductors
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post-Soviet space
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but Silicon Valley is from Tash-Kumyr and not
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turned out to be the second city-forming
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the object was a coal mine now it is
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closed and nearby experience idol act
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just a small coal mine once upon a time
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Tash-Kumyr threatened to catch up and overtake
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Kuzbass per year miners mined up to
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million tons of coal for
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comparisons are now being mined all over the country
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less than two hundred fifty thousand tons
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but apache appeared in the city and so
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here they call black coal miners for
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workers are given 25 soums per bag of fuel and
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on average they earn 500 per month
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day and then local entrepreneurs
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they resell the bag for 130 itself
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super profitable business but where to go
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According to official data, only a few live here
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more than twenty thousand people in fact
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it seems like a real ghost town
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Such phenomena are typical throughout the country
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kyrgyzstan together with people resources
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factories and lands simply could not go
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in step with the new century, but all the makings
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for this purpose there were rates in the Soviet years
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economic development of the republic
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ahead of the USSR average for 1965 and
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1979 gross product as a whole
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USSR increased by 2.2 times
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about Kyrgyzstan two and a half times per
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industry share in seventy-nine
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year accounted for 70 percent of all
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products of the national economy now
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this indicator is at the level of 18
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percent partly in such sad
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Privatization is to blame for the results
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which, like almost all Soviet
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countries was very opaque
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way of course it was mostly
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people from the nomenklatura, people from
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Komsomol leaders
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Komsomol organization real estate
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property
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privatized at the residual price and
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many many workers from
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government institutions this
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took advantage and
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privatized
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ready-made ready-made buildings ready-made knowledge
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and varnish and privatized
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privatized objects of course
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remained
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persons related to management
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countries related to
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to those people who were involved in privatization
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that's the first thing
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some relatives and connections and exes
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leaders of the country, former ministers well
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and so on, it was depending on whom
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depended on the privatization of this or that
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object speaking industry of course
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it is impossible to bypass the main and most controversial
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country asset gold mine
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review accounts for almost
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a quarter of industry volume
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Kyrgyzstan is immediately connected with it
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several environmental and corruption
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scandals and the current president built
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their struggle for power based on the idea
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nationalization of enterprises and itself
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the deposit was discovered at seventy
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eight years old but to develop the mine
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the state itself was not under
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force
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In 1992, she took up the development of culture
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Canadian corporation Komi K on that
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at the moment the share of shares in Kyrgyzstan was
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67 percent and the share of Komi to 33 percent
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This is what the first one remembers about it
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the president of the country askar akaev yes here is 93
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year we began to develop crops and
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2003
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2003 10 years of gold prices on London
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the stock exchange averaged
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$350 an ounce now
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cost price
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cost of gold mining per point o
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Rio is four kilometers where only
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my shepherds are working for four kilometers
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and where only climbers get to
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at an altitude of 4 kilometers near the glaciers
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glaciers cost estimated
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$380 per ounce and compare
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cost $380 per ounce prices
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on the London Stock Exchange 350 average zodiac
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dropped to 260 in the late 90s
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I think it cost me a lot of work and
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diplomatic art in general
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attract this Canadian company
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work there why I struggled why
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because I told you that I am from the first
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independence days
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I decided that I needed to implement my own
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what does the national currency support?
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national currency is not a secret, it’s any
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the student knows you need to have a gold and foreign currency
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reserve without this you will not retain q
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hard exchange rate on the price so I
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nosebleed needed needed some
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source of hard currencies indeed
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kyrgyzstan is one of the few countries
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Central Asia which are relatively
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painlessly switched to national
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currency and curbed inflation in this sense
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and you can understand it, but there is another
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side if initially they promised to the nation
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return it completely after some time
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country control over the mine later
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Has the situation changed in the third year?
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the republic actually lost
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management of the field and her share
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in development decreased initially to 33
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percent and eventually up to 26 percent
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shares for the entire life of the mine
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Kyrgyzstan received almost one and a half
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billion dollars in the form of royalties
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taxes when like a Canadian company
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earned almost 12 billion with this
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associated with the dissatisfaction of a number of politicians and
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the population now has no feeling about
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population that this is the largest enterprise
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privatized or working for the benefit
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own people, its population and
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after 30 years it still resonates
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scandalous story with this enterprise
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or still
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very much remains like an iceberg
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in the shadows and on the wave of such sentiments
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the current president acted
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kyrgyzstan sadyr zhaparov
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in 2012 he headed the parliamentary
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activity verification commission
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gold miner even in Bishkek
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rallies were held for the nationalization of the mine
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As a result, Japarov was convicted of trying
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seizure of power deprived of deputy
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mandate but now that it has become
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President the topic of Kumtor again came up
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the first plan in May the court of Kyrgyzstan ordered
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crops to pay to the state
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compensation in the amount of 3 billion
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dollars for applying environmental
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damage then members of parliament
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approved the introduction of external government administration
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to the mines, but in the case of corruption at
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culture was detained several times
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major politicians even ex-prime minister
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Omurbek Babanov testify
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came and oscar to his nose because he
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was able to return safely after
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interrogations Moscow serious claims
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there is no current government for him yet
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all the ambiguity of the situation with
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cultures this is almost the only
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a major asset that survived the 90s
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continues to feed the country otherwise
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Soviet industrial heritage was
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irretrievably destroyed and everything declines
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is still going on, which by the way is impossible
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talk about cultural and architectural
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legacy of Soviet times for salaries
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people lined up in huge lines
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accountant or timekeeper and got
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bills and coins from metal boxes
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reported and issued wages under
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signing the statement now you are most likely
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just receive a salary or fee for
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you don't need a card to go anywhere
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fill and hide cash at home
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at hand in the mobile application but here
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some individual
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there are still entrepreneurs
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difficulties with using earned money
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money like most banks personal account
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and the business account is in different
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apps spend money sucks her n on
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personal shopping is possible but there are different ones
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complexity for example it will be more difficult
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prove that the purchase was for personal
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needs she purchases for business and
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the law on the protection of rights applies
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consumers if the entrepreneur for
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tax payment takes into account expenses
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personal purchases are made from the current account
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confusion a for transferring money from an account and p
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Banks charge a commission on a personal card
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after a certain limit this year in
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Russia has a new bank hiace which
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trying to make life individual
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for entrepreneurs it’s easier, for example, counting and
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and the bank accused the individual’s card of
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you can switch in one application
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just swipe if the entrepreneur is on
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simplified taxation system
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make up 6 percent then taxes and fees
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are calculated and paid
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automatically depending on
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selected tariff can be transferred up to 1
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million rubles without commission from the account
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pen your hiace debit card and
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account number without commissions
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transfer up to 10 million to other banks
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rubles
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[music]
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when opening an account they at least give you
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entrepreneur premium visa card
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there will be a price for all purchases using it
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cashback up to two percent that will come
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rubles directly to the card and there is also a lot here
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bonuses and discounts from partners, for example
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55 percent discount on tuition at
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skillbox 15 percent on get trips
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business and many other bonuses
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I'll leave the link in the description
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[music]
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pleased with the clear example of decline
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which is also called the southern capital
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Kyrgyzstan
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this is a very ancient city, its exact date
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reasons are known, but according to some
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estimates can be said to be at least 10
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century BC according to one of the legends
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The name of the city was given by the biblical king
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Solomon in one of his campaigns he led
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troops and in front gave a pair of oxen
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harnessed taste when the shafts are level
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the king liked the place to rest on the mountain
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and he shouted, I mean, no further
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let's go this! and gave the name to the future
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the city despite the antiquity of the city
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now its historical legacy
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limited to buy bam Soviet Union
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there are artifacts scattered everywhere here
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Soviet times
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sometimes it seems like you really got into
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past forty years ago here even before
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they still say you can find machine guns
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with soda the same ones we have
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can only be seen in museums or cinema
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[music]
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the city has many virtually untouched
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However, there are enough classical objects
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disfigured by the so-called
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European-quality renovation during the years of Soviet power
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turned into an industrial city where
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combines and plants and factories operated
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thanks to such industrialization in the 70s
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years of the last century occurred
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construction boom the population increased and
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it was necessary to organize leisure time in the city
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the rest of those years are still there today
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your friends are standing here in the center in the park
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an old Yak-40 is a rarity because
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that in general, wherever they stood before
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there were a lot of them in the parks they were demolished
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they sold it for scrap and destroyed it here
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destroyed but by some miracle still
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worth it and if you remember in the nineties
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years in these old planes
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they made a video show inside and showed it
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cartoons are still here
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hand-drawn posters on the walls have been preserved
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Yes, here is Bruce or some kind of Mowgli
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something else is written right here
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cartoons
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We invite everyone to the video salon to go nuts here
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this is just a unique exhibit that
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I think in a few it won't be from here
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of course they will remove it because he
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is in terrible condition
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but such a monument to the era
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world
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classic soviet ferris wheel
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which is familiar to any child
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grew up in the Soviet Union in wooden
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such chairs were still possible
00:26:12
it's spinning here now, apparently it's brewed
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the design has fallen into disrepair
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such nostalgia, yours can still be on
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it costs 50 soms to ride this wheel
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your second construction boom occurred in
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late 70s early 80s in the city 1 lit.
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entire areas of high-rise buildings Arsky district
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household houses and the southeast, and new buildings
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I needed to somehow decorate behind mine
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the back is a typical Soviet five-story building
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which were built throughout the former
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Soviet Union and architects without
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possibilities
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come up with something in terms of architecture
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they did the decor, yes, that is, you can
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see some interesting fences
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there may be balconies
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unusual decor or mosaic on the walls well
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sometimes when funds allowed and when
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this five-story building was located in a landmark
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the place could have been decorated directly
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the end is a five-story building as in this case
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here we have an advertisement for Aeroflot and there is also
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Olympic bear this decor was made
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them once for the 1980 Olympics
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two Olympic bears, clear Aeroflot
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before he was the main sponsor of the Olympics
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took international guests here
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advertising erotic photos what is interesting about this
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advertisements even include old phones
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five digits now they don't work anymore
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carafate relationship have but mosaic on in
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still in such good condition
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yours has been preserved but here’s the actual
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Olympic bear if advertising erotic photo
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the mosaic was made from ceramic
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the tiles are so bearish
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embossed prickly made of concrete
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[music]
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friends behind me is amazing
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soviet mosaic pigeons hands is the registry office and
00:28:04
mosaics apparently don't taste very good
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she is still in good condition
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preserved with this Soviet
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the legacy of you ordinary cities problems
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because we don't see it in this
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cultural values ​​it seems to us that
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Soviet signs Soviet mosaics
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there are a lot of things to protect them, certainly to
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no one relates to them
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cultural monument of architecture and
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here are the stories and yet they are very fast
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disappear from our cities but all this
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preserved rather in spite of them thanks to
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people just don't have the money to do it
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build something new
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[applause]
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A this is the main Soviet cultural
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attraction in your it and
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photographic museum which is located
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There is a cave in Gareth and it was built in
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seventies according to the architect's design
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kubanychbek and nazarova architect make
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such a white arch with continuous glazing
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which especially closes the entrance to the cave
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and in the cave there are ancient petroglyphs
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there are a lot of exhibits there
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historical and ethnographic museum here
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it looks so incredible
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very nice lightweight design
00:29:06
they say they started there and wanted to do it
00:29:08
We're cooking for the restaurant after all, they made a museum
00:29:10
this museum is considered one of the most
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beautiful Soviet modernist buildings
00:29:15
this place is unique for several reasons
00:29:18
reasons behind my back is the sacred mountain
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sulaiman then it is visible almost from
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anywhere in the city on top of this mountain
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there are ancient mosque which
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pots in ninety-one
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at the foot there is another mosque
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dating back to the seventeenth century and all this
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the complex is included in the list of world
00:29:34
UNESCO heritage site only
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included in this list in the territory
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Kyrgyzstan
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here is another building on Lenin Street
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here you can see the golden sickle and hammer which
00:29:44
in other countries, for example, this is not why
00:29:46
Georgia or even Armenia and not at all
00:29:48
it's being knocked down, it's being removed here, it's not for anyone
00:29:50
interferes without even noticing everything
00:29:53
this beauty this old architecture
00:29:54
It’s ridiculous to have your own outbuildings and buildings here
00:29:57
exist here only because they don't
00:29:59
found an investor who would build here
00:30:01
what kind of multi-story ant or
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shopping complex
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[music]
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In general, there is a special word here for the name of Lenin
00:30:12
trepidation even develops the feeling that
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Soviet leader received immunity from
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demolition right on the central square is worth
00:30:18
the huge figure of Vladimir Ilyich is
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really rare for former countries
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Soviet Union in the center o 6 monument
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Lenin's huge ones installed it in 75
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year and it seems like they say this is the most
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a large monument to Lenin that remains
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in Central Asia almost the only one
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who stayed because Lenin was in them
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Central Asia still reviled this
00:30:40
the monument was lucky it was defended by these
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there is talk about the demolition of this monument
00:30:45
periodically and especially during
00:30:47
celebrations such as independence day
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Kyrgyzstan is the main square always
00:30:50
people gather there is a question yes
00:30:52
because Lenin is still a reference to
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Soviet past and many
00:30:55
perceive the Lenin monument as a reference
00:30:59
Kobrina's dependence on the Soviet Union
00:31:01
Kyrgyzstan from Moscow and not very much
00:31:04
loves therefore arises periodically
00:31:05
the question needs to be taken down and put
00:31:07
this is still the main memory in the city
00:31:09
should be dedicated to such Kyrgyz
00:31:12
a hero, but nevertheless, despite everything
00:31:14
to which the monument still stands waving
00:31:17
pen and looks at his Lenin and
00:31:21
in Bishkek there’s actually a slight trace of him in the feather bed
00:31:23
from the starting location but not far
00:31:26
eighty-four just when
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I was born in the center of Bishkek built
00:31:30
a huge Lenin museum then local
00:31:33
the elites opposed him but Moscow
00:31:35
was persistent and accused even the locals
00:31:37
Monty communism ended up being the Lenin Museum
00:31:39
it was open and so calm
00:31:41
existed until the collapse of the union which
00:31:42
the main Kyrgyz statue of lei insisted
00:31:45
like right here on this square in front
00:31:47
museum and the fate of the Bishkek
00:31:50
heads of the main Bishkek Lenin like you
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you know, usually ice-cold ones so they can go down
00:31:55
demolished, moved, but in Bishkek everything
00:31:59
Nika was very delicate at first
00:32:01
survived the era independently survived 90
00:32:03
only in 2003 it was neatly
00:32:06
moved it and now it literally stands
00:32:08
there's 100 meters just on the other
00:32:10
side ultrasound and instead of a museum, be lazy
00:32:12
now a historical museum, well friends
00:32:15
but actually grandfather Lenin is true
00:32:17
now he is looking away from the central one
00:32:19
Bishkek square and they look straight at the house
00:32:22
government but most importantly he is here
00:32:24
preserved preserved them themselves what not
00:32:27
tell me about other monuments that
00:32:29
broke, threw away, destroyed, took away to
00:32:33
all sorts of warehouses and so on in Bishkek
00:32:35
Lenin is still more alive than anyone else alive
00:32:39
[music]
00:32:41
Well, the city is especially famous for its
00:32:43
mosaics in general Soviet era KAMAZ
00:32:45
who had a special desire to create almost
00:32:48
each but they announced a competition where
00:32:50
dozens of muralists applied
00:32:52
some works are very avant-garde in
00:32:54
for the most part it was still
00:32:56
Soviet realism and here is the building
00:32:59
Kyrgyz Economic University
00:33:00
also such Stalinist architecture with
00:33:04
national motives
00:33:05
it's very cool that it was preserved and
00:33:07
bottom for which there was not enough money part of it
00:33:09
just install plastic windows again
00:33:12
why fortunately because often here
00:33:14
they all tear it down and again be a little
00:33:17
more money don't wake up long ago
00:33:20
adapted to a residential shopping complex
00:33:21
center and so on and a bunch of other things
00:33:23
old beauties she is and what else is important
00:33:26
There was no decommunization in Kyrgyzstan as
00:33:29
for example Georgia or what recently
00:33:31
started to happen in Ukraine here
00:33:33
they knocked down Soviet emblems, they didn’t beat them up, and
00:33:35
hammers and sickles, but an hour of years is not just
00:33:37
soviet watch paraphernalia part
00:33:39
architecture for the first decorative element or
00:33:41
there is an important element of the building's architecture and
00:33:44
when this whole thing goes wrong
00:33:45
the architecture is being destroyed to me
00:33:48
It seems that it needs to be very clear here
00:33:49
share precisely the ideology of architecture and
00:33:52
sometimes even the same Lenin monument
00:33:54
as always I want to say that memory
00:33:56
maybe it didn't even go to memory glue sometimes
00:33:58
like this work of art
00:34:00
for example in Ulan-Ude there is a giant head and
00:34:02
Of course it can and should be saved
00:34:04
despite the ideology in the same style
00:34:07
other decorative elements were also made and
00:34:10
urban space
00:34:12
securely you can see it is convenient to store money in
00:34:14
savings bank friends look
00:34:16
this is amazing - which has been preserved
00:34:18
in Bishkek, yes, it no longer burns with donuts
00:34:21
rusty but the very fact that she is here
00:34:23
exists it's very cool I hope
00:34:24
Bishkek authorities will restore
00:34:27
they will put it in order because I
00:34:29
seems such an important city hoist
00:34:31
which makes a simple area out of
00:34:32
typical panel ones are richer and more interesting
00:34:37
[music]
00:34:41
amazing find friends here at the very
00:34:43
in the center of Bishkek we found this
00:34:47
beauty that is literally a miracle
00:34:48
preserved because everything around here is already
00:34:50
shopping complexes are kind of complete
00:34:53
nonsense here this park is amazing
00:34:56
the object can at least stand like a sculpture
00:34:58
this is a former snail gift shop
00:35:00
built in '71 next to the local tee
00:35:02
it would seem that the building is small
00:35:04
it's been interesting to build a dick for two years
00:35:06
Union of Architects of Kyrgyzstan Yusuf
00:35:08
Tagirov associates this with the complex
00:35:11
designs already by the way remembers that
00:35:13
one of the snail's architects even spent
00:35:15
I took my vacation here and personally worked
00:35:17
construction of this amazing
00:35:19
I was cutting buildings, making sure that the workers
00:35:22
worked well and built by the way in
00:35:24
relatively not bad still worth it
00:35:26
the premises were later sold as a cafe in 2015
00:35:29
year it was put up for sale again even
00:35:31
there was talk about demolishing the snail, we are together
00:35:34
as usual they wanted to stick a trade
00:35:36
center but the building is classified as a monument
00:35:38
architecture so no more talk
00:35:40
Fortunately, the matter didn’t go well, but the snail is standing
00:35:43
now in such relatively good condition
00:35:45
condition but it's abandoned there somehow
00:35:48
there's trash lying around, it's covered, it's covered
00:35:51
dust fountain doesn't work either, too bad
00:35:53
Yes, many years have already passed and the authorities
00:35:56
Bishkek they can find will use
00:35:57
amazing building but not so much
00:36:00
cool and I hope they keep it and
00:36:01
breathe new life into it
00:36:04
in some places they are quite unexpected
00:36:06
Soviet architectural relics among
00:36:10
dense residential buildings almost in
00:36:11
in the center of the residential area is located such
00:36:13
very unusual ornate building
00:36:15
with columns with a turret like this, what is it
00:36:18
this is friends the old airport then
00:36:20
He also worked in Frunze until 1974
00:36:24
year and from here it was possible to fly an IL-18 in 5
00:36:28
hours to get to Moscow right now
00:36:30
the building is surrounded by a fence there to do
00:36:32
It's a sin I'm in repair the most important thing
00:36:33
kept the decor kept this one
00:36:36
Frunz indicator and even these old ones
00:36:38
Aeroflot logos
00:36:40
By the way, this is almost unique
00:36:41
case saved on the building itself
00:36:42
airport because in Russia everything
00:36:44
Buildings like this are usually demolished by Daev
00:36:48
this will be accompanied by some scandals and
00:36:50
so on, but nevertheless we don’t have it
00:36:52
the goal and here by some miracle it’s you
00:36:54
saved let it be built up now
00:36:56
residential buildings is revenge he mentions
00:36:58
airport, well, the building itself is interesting
00:37:00
everyone kept me very good
00:37:01
history because this is a new area
00:37:03
what connection remains there with the past and
00:37:06
sign here is an interesting detail
00:37:07
The monument to Valery Chkalov is old
00:37:10
here is the airport with the inscription Frunza like this
00:37:12
here are a lot of historical details that
00:37:14
make references to the past they are interesting
00:37:16
study here and at least something genuine
00:37:17
at least something real among these
00:37:19
soulless new buildings
00:37:21
the modern airport in Bishkek is far from
00:37:24
so epic but it is remarkable in other ways
00:37:27
reasons Manas International Airport in 2001
00:37:30
the year when Americans after September 11
00:37:33
began a military campaign in Ghana Stanina
00:37:35
agreed with the Kyrgyz and founded
00:37:37
here is the military base she use for
00:37:39
transfer and strength of equipment to
00:37:42
Afghanistan and the base existed here
00:37:44
until 2014, it’s interesting that the Kyrgyz
00:37:48
they constantly raised the price it started there
00:37:51
out of several million dollars because
00:37:53
that there are dozens, almost hundreds, in China
00:37:55
Americans helped, including
00:37:57
American money has been reconstructed
00:37:59
this airport is well, as they say local
00:38:00
most of the money is American
00:38:02
then they were stolen back then
00:38:05
Bakiyev's team left the Americans and 2014
00:38:09
leaving the equipment there for the Kyrgyz people
00:38:13
buildings etc. everything in this base
00:38:15
was still worth 30 million dollars
00:38:18
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00:38:19
A
00:38:22
this is the main building of Kyrgyztelecom and its
00:38:25
build 7 2 to 80 local loves
00:38:28
meet at this building under the clock
00:38:31
what is interesting before the collapse of the Soviet
00:38:33
union, these clocks sounded the same chime as
00:38:35
Moscow chimes in the early 90s
00:38:37
stopped and not because Kyrgyzstan
00:38:39
became an independent state and was offended
00:38:41
in Moscow the thing is that the sound came from
00:38:43
tape and made it on
00:38:46
Ukraine when the film is worn out and and
00:38:48
tried to replace but after the collapse
00:38:50
union, the Ukrainian plant stopped working
00:38:51
that's why the clock was silent for a long time in 2013
00:38:55
year they installed a modern
00:38:57
audio equipment clock again
00:38:58
sounded and again with the battle of Moscow
00:39:01
By the way, the clock itself was made in Yerevan
00:39:04
it was a gift from Armenia like this
00:39:06
turned out to be a friendship watch of peoples
00:39:09
Armenian film from Ukraine and sound from
00:39:11
Moscow the tower itself looks very cool
00:39:14
they even wanted to install on its top
00:39:15
observation deck but it didn’t work out
00:39:17
inside the building the service is complete and good
00:39:19
preserved here still remain
00:39:21
Soviet stained glass windows and frescoes on which
00:39:23
all the main buildings of Bishkek are depicted but
00:39:27
if a large and monumental object is still
00:39:29
more or less preserved then with more
00:39:31
small but no less valuable buildings
00:39:34
things are much worse in this house
00:39:36
friends lived people's artist of kyrgyzstan ha
00:39:39
steam IT is so amazing
00:39:41
the memorial plaque is by the way the main one
00:39:44
artist of Kyrgyzstan and to everyone
00:39:47
unfortunately it is in a terrible state
00:39:49
house homeless
00:39:52
and all sorts of not very censored ones are drawn
00:39:55
the inscriptions are all ruined they are ruined like this
00:39:58
the house was also built incorrectly
00:40:00
wrong and entered sold the plot
00:40:03
we also of course launched and with us and with
00:40:07
there are a lot of us like that
00:40:08
such now is the last action and not
00:40:13
give a row out of order of the main section
00:40:16
here and this is historically not historical
00:40:19
we have no need at all
00:40:26
Soviet architectural heritage in
00:40:28
Bishkek sometimes takes quite
00:40:30
bizarre shapes we spend hours in
00:40:33
very interesting in the Bishkek area
00:40:35
street inter gel for winter gel on and on
00:40:37
Czechoslovakian cooperative when in the very
00:40:40
the beginning of the formation of the Soviet republic
00:40:42
Vladimir Lenin called on everyone to help
00:40:45
help raise all communists to their feet
00:40:47
a young country like Czechoslovakia was
00:40:50
cooperative inter gel according to what is translated
00:40:52
from Esperanto
00:40:54
means mutual assistance and they came to
00:40:56
Bishkek and there was also a steppe and there was no steppe at all
00:40:58
nothing really
00:41:01
Czechoslovaks they built a whole living
00:41:03
area of ​​several and made factories
00:41:06
set up production, arrived not in
00:41:08
twenty-fourth year, unfortunately everything is up
00:41:10
didn't last long the fairy tale ended
00:41:13
the beginning of the Second World War, many
00:41:15
died at the front and went to fight
00:41:18
died at the front who did not die
00:41:21
repressed further already began to us but
00:41:23
the memory of those events remained here until
00:41:25
these are still here
00:41:27
lovely liked two-story houses with
00:41:29
in a very uninteresting way
00:41:31
plaster completely looks like fish scales
00:41:34
In general, there are a lot of districts in the city
00:41:36
who wear their unique
00:41:38
imprint for example the southern gate complex
00:41:41
for the 100th anniversary of Bishkek, two were built here
00:41:44
residential complex called southern
00:41:46
at that time it was a gate
00:41:48
luxury residential complexes and by the way on
00:41:50
there were even five to six floors
00:41:51
two-story apartment on the roof were
00:41:54
workshops for artists if the 80s
00:41:58
these houses were now called the southern gate
00:42:00
some joke that these are southern freaks
00:42:03
really the area around it
00:42:05
everything is dilapidated, the tiles here have fallen apart
00:42:08
some kind of just a complete nightmare sticks out
00:42:11
fittings
00:42:12
but even now I'm looking at this
00:42:15
architecture and I understand what if it weren’t for
00:42:17
fucked up if they glazed the balcony and
00:42:19
if you didn't do them all
00:42:20
extensions and would contain this in some kind
00:42:22
good condition it would be
00:42:23
really
00:42:24
good complex at least this
00:42:27
guys are much better than what to build
00:42:30
now in Bishkek from Bishkek now
00:42:31
unfortunately they build something like this
00:42:33
Chinese provincial housing estates
00:42:35
such primitive high-rise buildings without yards
00:42:38
somewhere the entire parking lot is lined with some kind of
00:42:40
ventilated façade miles are somehow cheap
00:42:43
tacky decorative elements
00:42:46
Chinese in general unfortunately unfortunately
00:42:49
the level of architecture has dropped greatly otherwise
00:42:52
what was it that could be saved
00:42:54
she is in this state
00:42:56
there was a bench here it was possible
00:42:59
sit down and sit now everything is overgrown they
00:43:02
even the weeds get out of here and there was
00:43:04
luxury or die not only at home and
00:43:06
there are monuments and other objects that
00:43:08
in Soviet times they gave Bishkek
00:43:10
status of a serious city I'm at the hippodrome
00:43:13
shark it was built in 1947 according to the project
00:43:17
architect Vladimir Naumtsev here
00:43:19
brought all government
00:43:20
delegations that visited Bishkek
00:43:22
for example, I even came to the hippodrome
00:43:24
Nikita Khrushchev earlier on the field xii
00:43:26
excluded the chariot and the riders tried
00:43:28
throw each other to the ground during an explosion
00:43:30
had its own veterinary horse school
00:43:33
hospital and hostels but at ninety
00:43:35
seventh year it's illegal
00:43:37
privatized behind the building and did not detail
00:43:39
especially watched now he is just
00:43:40
in disrepair after 20 years
00:43:42
the stadium was returned to the Bishkek mayor's office but
00:43:44
It wasn't easy to repair it
00:43:46
closed to visitors and athletes
00:43:48
young guys say it's all the same
00:43:50
gather here to play guru this
00:43:53
By the way, a very popular game
00:43:54
Kyrgyzstan other countries of Central Asia
00:43:56
the point is to throw a sheep carcass
00:43:59
opponent's cauldron in training guys
00:44:01
They use a dummy, of course, but
00:44:03
competitions play real stew in
00:44:05
During the game, riders often find themselves
00:44:07
under the horses' hooves it is very dangerous
00:44:09
sport but let's return to the racetrack itself
00:44:12
last year he was deprived of his status
00:44:13
architectural monument first of power
00:44:15
the city planned reconstruction but
00:44:17
the contractor was never found and later the speech
00:44:19
went about demolition now the area is closed
00:44:22
we tried to come here
00:44:23
it worked and there is such a block after
00:44:26
there are police officers standing on the rock what
00:44:28
Unfortunately this building will soon be demolished
00:44:32
[music]
00:44:41
Soviet legacy in Kyrgyzstan
00:44:43
continues to live and it is not surprising that
00:44:45
the population generally has a positive perception
00:44:47
USSR, 60 percent of the Kyrgyz believe that
00:44:50
life was better during the union than now
00:44:52
it is surprising that even among young people up to
00:44:55
After 25 years, this figure reaches almost
00:44:57
50 percent but among the older generation
00:45:00
This opinion is shared by almost everyone
00:45:08
reliably everything was free
00:45:13
this man is now retired but on her
00:45:15
can't survive, so he works part-time
00:45:17
By the way, he works in shoe repair
00:45:20
very beautiful antique booth renovation
00:45:22
shoes have been around here for fifty years
00:45:24
well, judging by the rich wooden
00:45:26
the eaves of the building are at least 50 years old
00:45:28
older nostalgia and love for the USSR
00:45:31
in some places it even borders on sympathy for
00:45:34
modern Russia people who are in
00:45:36
aged, for example, from 60 they are still
00:45:40
nostalgic or something
00:45:42
I don't think what if Alice and
00:45:47
join russia kyrgyzstan like this
00:45:50
so this one will get better again
00:45:53
color is normal today Kirby
00:45:56
the table still sympathizes with Putin
00:46:00
or
00:46:06
and scale
00:46:10
asks God that they, as it were, God sent
00:46:16
we need a person like Putin
00:46:19
A
00:46:21
that's what the teacher says
00:46:24
Russian-speaking district of Bishkek without
00:46:26
some help in the sense that we are all
00:46:29
republic we have been like this since birth somehow
00:46:32
It is accepted among us that we should be everything
00:46:34
together you understand and now each
00:46:38
independent republic
00:46:39
but let's say we don't depend on who we don't
00:46:43
dependent
00:46:44
We have nothing of our own, no oil, no
00:46:48
gas almost
00:46:51
light too, although we have such here
00:46:53
there could be power plants but there aren’t
00:46:57
It’s clear why if you’re watching, of course.
00:47:00
behind the history of our republic, that is
00:47:03
we have nothing, just ours
00:47:06
Kudo presidents in Russia Vladimir
00:47:09
Vladimirovich
00:47:10
please help us we have this and that
00:47:12
then Russia always helps, of course
00:47:15
attacks
00:47:18
but this is one side of the coin, let's do it this way
00:47:21
say yes and so of course
00:47:24
imagine a child living with
00:47:26
parents and here in 1 young inexperienced
00:47:30
they put it on the street like this
00:47:35
[music]
00:47:44
your Soviet imprint is acquiring
00:47:47
a special shade considering the fact that
00:47:48
this is where the exit essentially began
00:47:50
Kyrgyzstan from the USSR, I mean events
00:47:53
the so-called male massacres at the beginning
00:47:55
in the summer of 90 then the main population
00:47:57
the cities were made up of Uzbeks
00:48:00
worked in the cotton fields of the state farm
00:48:01
named after Lenin at the end of the Soviet era
00:48:04
nationalist sentiments in the country
00:48:05
the Kyrgyz population was also gaining momentum
00:48:08
I even demanded that the authorities allocate them
00:48:10
Uzbek lands first the authorities went to
00:48:13
concessions but after the discontent of the Uzbeks
00:48:15
decision to allocate 32 hectares
00:48:17
cotton fields were canceled
00:48:19
short-sighted inconsistent
00:48:21
politics of course led to massive
00:48:23
the collision became the victims of the pogroms
00:48:26
several hundred people and for some
00:48:27
even thousands of data after this
00:48:30
unrest began in other parts of the country
00:48:32
that the position of the Lego mass has greatly weakened
00:48:35
and with it everything communist
00:48:37
party conflict flared up against the background
00:48:39
rise of national consciousness
00:48:42
both peoples at that time national
00:48:45
Kyrgyz was recognized as the language and the language
00:48:47
communication Russian sconce Uzbek in general
00:48:49
they also forgot a group of Uzbek elders from
00:48:51
wished for the Abad region of the Kyrgyz SSR
00:48:54
appealed to the chairman of the council
00:48:55
nationalities of the Supreme Council of the USSR
00:48:57
Rafik at Nisha Novu and to the manager
00:49:00
republic about sama thumos olive with
00:49:03
requirement to provide national
00:49:04
autonomy to the Uzbek population on June 4 at
00:49:08
two ends of the disputed field gathered
00:49:10
several thousand Uzbeks and Kyrgyz
00:49:13
the collision was brutal
00:49:15
protesters moved along the path
00:49:17
robbing everything in its path was going on
00:49:20
real hell the Kyrgyz and Uzbeks killed
00:49:22
we took each other's houses and buses
00:49:25
cops taken hostage like tass it
00:49:29
fifth year of perestroika Gorbachev
00:49:32
give rise to various democratic
00:49:34
movement after this of all schoolchildren
00:49:37
Soviet Union the same December
00:49:40
Volma events are those in which I
00:49:41
the Baltic states were present there and so on
00:49:43
but here we have it so in the south
00:49:46
Uzbeks have lived here since ancient times
00:49:49
and more often than not, Uzbek leaders
00:49:54
set a task means create it
00:49:56
Uzbek autonomous in the territory
00:49:58
crosses
00:49:59
then it means they started there
00:50:02
showdown between the leaders of these Uzbek
00:50:07
tragic movements and so on but
00:50:10
again I'll tell you but since the point
00:50:14
view of the pharmacist but it was her fault
00:50:17
know well, call labor guilty but
00:50:19
the detonator of the calls was made by the Uzbek
00:50:22
side, for example, they call work
00:50:24
Jizzakh 600 thousand years almost 600 or even
00:50:28
more but 2 never required
00:50:30
Uzbekistan autonomy there and especially in
00:50:33
that period in sagging acted
00:50:36
Uzbek schools are near hci theaters and
00:50:40
so on cultural greater autonomy
00:50:42
there was but they wanted the Uzbeks to be in
00:50:46
this is in the power structures though
00:50:48
financial and economic structures we have
00:50:51
will find let's say they were
00:50:54
there was money in the forest of nationality confusion
00:50:58
to be honest, they lived at that time
00:50:59
time is relatively good
00:51:02
were infringed, and then that’s when
00:51:04
begin with the national one
00:51:06
give birth to horror quiet it starts to work
00:51:08
On June 5, another Uzbek enclave of Uzgen was
00:51:12
cleared of visitors from almost all Kyrgyz
00:51:15
forced to leave the city
00:51:17
response on the night of June 6 by an armed detachment
00:51:20
the Kirghiz descended from the mountains and entered Uzgen
00:51:23
and attacked the Uzbek townspeople clash
00:51:26
spread to other villages in southern Kyrgyzstan
00:51:28
and regions of the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan
00:51:31
USSR citizens were eager to help the Uzbeks
00:51:34
the Uzbek SSR is not only a speech
00:51:36
local government before the people
00:51:38
was able to stop them the massacre stopped
00:51:40
only in the evening of June 6 when the region
00:51:43
led units of the Soviet army and internal
00:51:45
troops according to the USSR Prosecutor General's Office
00:51:47
conflict on the Kyrgyz side in the cities
00:51:50
Uzgen and your and also in the villages of Osh
00:51:52
region, about 1,200 people died from
00:51:55
on the Uzbek side, investigators found
00:51:57
10,000 crime episodes
00:51:59
unofficial data of the victim and became 10
00:52:02
thousands of people
00:52:08
now they don’t prefer to talk about it here
00:52:09
say we exist like that among people
00:52:11
we always asked around and everything was there
00:52:12
nothing was normal although it was clear
00:52:15
so that 90 pogroms were introduced here
00:52:18
Moscow sent additional forces here
00:52:21
to somehow stop this whole thing but
00:52:23
people with whom they communicated or not at all
00:52:25
they want to talk about it or they say that
00:52:26
everything is fine now, it's also quite
00:52:28
strange because in 2010 when
00:52:30
there were 2 Krivitsa revolutions here again
00:52:33
Interethnic clashes broke out
00:52:35
there is this conflict pictures so sleeping
00:52:38
that's it, but if I ask people on the street everything
00:52:40
they say that everything is fine with us
00:52:41
no problems in the 90s there were interethnic
00:52:45
clashes between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks
00:52:47
tell us about it we don't know about it
00:52:50
everything is fine now we live in peace
00:52:54
It turns out now the relationship is good
00:52:57
yes good no one is sharing we are not sharing
00:53:02
we talk, we joke, we quarrel sometimes
00:53:05
we have no bad intentions after all these
00:53:09
events in Bishkek, rallies were held with
00:53:11
demand for resignation mass Lego he
00:53:13
put forward a proposal to establish
00:53:15
republic the post of president is elected
00:53:18
supreme council obvious bay
00:53:20
hoped to become president himself
00:53:21
counting on the majority of communists
00:53:23
parliament, however, was elected president
00:53:26
but the buzz for which they didn’t vote
00:53:28
only democratically minded
00:53:30
deputies but also many communists then
00:53:32
communist mastodons could not
00:53:34
get enough votes
00:53:36
and the people's favorite writer Chingiz
00:53:38
Aitmatov resigned from his position
00:53:41
party economic leaders failed
00:53:45
lead the country as president
00:53:48
that is, people have lost trust in them
00:53:51
after men's tragic events and
00:53:54
woke up so democratic
00:53:56
movement
00:53:58
youth movement that demanded
00:54:01
resignation mass to Lebanon and all
00:54:06
the party leadership of the republic they
00:54:10
They thought she didn't cope with the task
00:54:13
not only economic and cultural but
00:54:17
they couldn’t keep the political
00:54:19
stability in the republic interethnic
00:54:22
whose consent was generally exemplary in
00:54:25
Soviet times in this parliament
00:54:27
right here
00:54:29
formed so powerful
00:54:32
democratic faction what didn't happen
00:54:34
By the way, here are the neighboring republics to me
00:54:37
this was not observed
00:54:39
so when I was elected president
00:54:43
here I am
00:54:45
I assembled the government, I told you so
00:54:49
these are the majority they are already
00:54:54
were
00:54:55
people people seem to be not from the top
00:54:59
party economics basically everything
00:55:02
which at the regional and city level
00:55:05
levels and they were configured in general
00:55:08
democratically inclined was therefore
00:55:11
In general it was easier for me to carry out
00:55:14
economic reforms I will say because
00:55:16
this is the government that I assembled
00:55:21
but she was already progressive, we are friends
00:55:24
It's a wonderful time when everyday little things
00:55:26
can be entrusted to other people and services
00:55:28
couriers will bring ready-made food cleaning
00:55:31
will tidy up the apartment even for walks with
00:55:33
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00:55:34
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00:55:36
when is it faster to solve the problem yourself?
00:55:39
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he was famous in the sports nomenclature
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the formation of a multi-party system in
00:57:19
ninety-four was officially
00:57:21
8 political parties are registered
00:57:23
five years later there were 18 of them in the country
00:57:26
called an island of democracy and even
00:57:29
predicted the glory of Asian Switzerland but
00:57:32
Something went wrong
00:57:33
so many people say intelligent
00:57:36
democrat but this is probably from ignorance I
00:57:40
I studied this biography a little
00:57:43
man and look he grew up very
00:57:45
poor family even by Soviet standards
00:57:48
hopeless passed this childhood hunger
00:57:51
of course, this further led to the fact that
00:57:52
he had an incredible thirst for power and
00:57:55
money
00:57:56
The year 99 is the usurpation of power when
00:57:59
can flex parliament when he
00:58:01
trying to rewrite the constitution for himself
00:58:03
it's under presidential power then
00:58:06
further in the first revolution of 2005
00:58:08
there were no reasons, there were many reasons but
00:58:11
the main reasons that lie on
00:58:13
surfaces and which were clear
00:58:16
to the common people this is of course open
00:58:18
corruption he brought privatization simply
00:58:22
not at the price of jeep foam something not factories
00:58:24
and his friends drank in the factories
00:58:26
relatives are close and so on and so on
00:58:27
then large plants and factories
00:58:29
came under the control of this family
00:58:32
and the president of the small republic
00:58:35
the young man knows everything about each other
00:58:39
ok area it's all with mass
00:58:41
information this is open notified that
00:58:43
there you could read it here it is
00:58:44
took it he did it again he did it
00:58:46
so on so on and besides we have
00:58:49
we all have relatives, friends
00:58:51
great expectation that all positions
00:58:53
Absolutely all attack positions are for sale
00:58:56
prices are set for him and so on
00:58:58
him to himself and this to the mayor and everyone else
00:59:01
do this openly, well, when people
00:59:05
such obvious injustice is impossible
00:59:08
it wouldn't be possible to oppose this family
00:59:09
at the same time, with poverty wages despite
00:59:12
democratic beginnings already after
00:59:14
several years the president took measures
00:59:16
to strengthen their power over time
00:59:18
government to his country's constitution
00:59:20
rewritten five times expanding
00:59:22
powers of the president but the last
00:59:24
the parliamentary elections of 2005 became a drop
00:59:27
years when, as a result of falsification
00:59:29
results, opponents didn’t hit him
00:59:31
parliament is the highest
00:59:32
the country's legislature passed
00:59:34
batch alga kyrgyzstan volume compose
00:59:37
children of the first president son Aidar and daughter
00:59:40
bermet first president of the republic askar
00:59:43
Akayev he was very intelligent
00:59:45
a man and still is, but in
00:59:47
at some point
00:59:49
there was a usurpation of power I think
00:59:52
the main reason for people's dissatisfaction
00:59:54
the first president was precisely
00:59:58
the fact that his wife, Mayor Makaeva, and son
01:00:02
aidara kaif began to get into too much
01:00:05
politics
01:00:07
it got to the point that yes yes raiding
01:00:10
using a gas machine, business was taken away and
01:00:14
that is, 90 can be said to be nowhere
01:00:17
passed plus Oscar to HIV served 4 terms
01:00:20
that is, I gave you almost 4 terms
01:00:23
on 4 but people are tired of it
01:00:27
of course a slightly different look at those
01:00:29
events
01:00:31
Do you remember 2003 passed successfully?
01:00:36
pink revolution in tbilisi
01:00:42
2004 orange revolution in Kyiv
01:00:46
here are the Americans
01:00:49
Of course we were delighted with the technology
01:00:56
brings success there and they decided
01:00:59
2005 to continue this success already in
01:01:03
central asia well where to start before
01:01:07
of course there's a bush there in the white house
01:01:10
hugged said my friend here we are together
01:01:14
we fight international terrorism and so on
01:01:17
further and here the Americans openly start
01:01:21
they had an ambassador like Devin I could he in
01:01:25
opened the head and began to cook
01:01:27
revolution was invited
01:01:29
there were no experts from Tbilisi from Kyiv
01:01:33
such wide support as others
01:01:36
countries then they simply decided to
01:01:39
They just brought about the coup on March 24
01:01:43
this was complete for me
01:01:45
surprise
01:01:46
there are about fifteen people in front of the white house
01:01:49
thousands are alone
01:01:55
criminal
01:01:57
criminal elements
01:01:59
there really were criminal elements
01:02:01
driving force behind the 2005 Tulip Revolution
01:02:04
year one of the main sponsors was
01:02:06
battle man erkin buy leader of the criminal
01:02:09
peace in the south of the country was supported by
01:02:11
northern crime boss
01:02:13
zhyrgalbek tsurra he’s the one who’s crazy
01:02:16
paid money so-called
01:02:17
volunteers who provoked
01:02:19
pogroms looting in Bishkek when on
01:02:22
30,000 people gathered in Ala-Too Square in Bishkek
01:02:25
a man of unprecedented scale
01:02:27
sometimes the buzz decided to leave the country
01:02:29
as he explains himself, he was not ready
01:02:31
take responsibility for
01:02:33
bloodshed in the end and a thrill along with
01:02:35
fled to Russia as children and is already in Moscow
01:02:37
he signed his resignation letter to this day
01:02:39
has since denied accusations of usurpation
01:02:41
power nepotism and indulgence in corruption
01:02:44
and as you see fit thanks to him
01:02:46
reforms as well as the implementation of
01:02:48
the country managed to save the economy well
01:02:50
let's take a look at fact 92 to 96 water
01:02:53
Kyrgyzstan's GDP fell by 60 percent
01:02:55
Poverty levels have increased sharply and
01:02:58
unemployment
01:02:59
the zero years can be called a peak
01:03:01
labor migration of residents of Kyrgyzstan from
01:03:03
400,000 left countries in search of work
01:03:06
almost half of the people
01:03:08
Kyrgyzstanis continue to live on the amount
01:03:10
less than $2 per day level
01:03:12
unemployment in Kyrgyzstan itself
01:03:13
stable growth in the 90s if in the 90s
01:03:16
were officially considered unemployed
01:03:18
2000 people only 2004 this figure
01:03:22
increased to 58 thousand breath away external
01:03:26
The country's debt reached 130 percent by
01:03:28
GDP volume far exceeded 60
01:03:31
interest threshold which is in the world
01:03:32
in practice it is already considered dangerous if
01:03:35
economic authoritarian
01:03:36
the prerequisites are clear and must be noted
01:03:39
another important moment and it was a thrill
01:03:41
a native of the north, the southern part of the country is not
01:03:44
very much divided we will not acre
01:03:46
paternal tendencies and Europeanization although
01:03:49
he gave away some of the leadership positions
01:03:50
the southerners essentially organized a revolution
01:03:53
representatives of the southern clans eventually
01:03:56
opposition leader Kurmanbek came to power
01:03:59
Bakiyev, as expected, he gave a lot
01:04:01
pleasant promises to fight corruption
01:04:04
eradicate clanism strengthen
01:04:06
democracy to raise the standard of living but already
01:04:08
a year later, even the most ardent critic
01:04:11
it became clear that he had come to power
01:04:13
a real dictator and he, unlike
01:04:16
I wasn't even planning on the first president
01:04:17
hide behind the mask of an intellectual, oh well
01:04:21
calls this storm level and this is
01:04:23
a writer along the way and this is a person
01:04:26
also with ambitions and so on and so on
01:04:30
semi-literate, let's face it, terribly greedy
01:04:33
He perfected this system of corruption
01:04:37
what I did this man brought to
01:04:40
the system is corrupted to perfection
01:04:42
shameless robbery of the republic pump
01:04:44
started and at the same time if what planted there
01:04:48
This man just started intimidating
01:04:50
already from the first days destroy here with us
01:04:53
was a famous stuntman he was in many
01:04:55
Kudaibergens in many Soviet
01:04:56
starred in films but he wasn’t allowed to do that
01:04:59
say he said it on the screen to our
01:05:02
channel and see what happened when
01:05:05
looting during vacation revolution
01:05:07
I know what big officials are and so
01:05:10
further next to Kyiv who were robbed
01:05:13
the car numbers will be there but that's
01:05:15
the death statement was he promised
01:05:17
call it home shot
01:05:20
this is a family she came with the help of a match
01:05:24
having learned our structures this
01:05:27
It’s not our mafia that openly supported Bakiyev
01:05:29
godfather then on the square mouth
01:05:31
began to demand that his godfather sign up for himself
01:05:34
father Russian mafia
01:05:35
in the square I assembled my installation and smashed it
01:05:39
yurt and challenged Bakiyev to talk about this
01:05:42
shame and this is the breakdown of Abdyldaev Bakiyev
01:05:45
means publicly executed in broad daylight
01:05:48
hypnosis on the square is five or seven
01:05:51
syllables with it knocked down with iron
01:05:54
they attacked him with remote control, he defended himself well
01:05:57
29 knife wounds, broken arms, legs then
01:06:01
there is a public execution of a famous
01:06:03
journalists should not write like that for
01:06:06
years of Bakiyev's reign recorded
01:06:08
about 60 attacks on journalists
01:06:10
victims of the Kyiv regime were both
01:06:13
at least 30 people, not counting
01:06:14
those killed during the 2010 revolution were
01:06:17
killed world famous stuntman us and
01:06:20
kudaibergenov deputies zhyrgalbek sara
01:06:23
ball div battle motherland nba if it in each
01:06:25
the back up man of the fights was also shot
01:06:27
former head of the presidential administration
01:06:29
mediation friend and former head of the institute
01:06:31
strategic research at
01:06:33
President Sergei Slepchenko they are all like
01:06:36
you understand, they were critics of the regime
01:06:38
Bakiyev dawned and everything that Bakiyev is wearing
01:06:41
reproached his predecessor for key
01:06:43
government positions were occupied by members
01:06:45
Bakiyev clan at the same time economic
01:06:48
the country's situation only worsened
01:06:50
discontent caused mass shutdowns
01:06:52
electricity in the winter of 2008 2009 with
01:06:55
this is the president with his characteristic cynicism
01:06:57
recommended residents to collect dung
01:06:59
dried manure that is burned for
01:07:02
heating well and the main trainer for
01:07:04
revolution was the increase in tariffs on
01:07:06
utilities cost
01:07:07
they wanted to double the electricity
01:07:09
times and heating immediately five times itself
01:07:12
the revolution began in a small town
01:07:14
Talas then ordered Bakiyev to be detained
01:07:17
all opposition leaders but even this is not
01:07:19
helped on April 7, the unrest had already begun
01:07:21
throughout the country a spontaneous rally arose in
01:07:24
Bishkek is where by the way for the first time
01:07:26
sounded to the vines, the police and the people but
01:07:28
Bakiyev didn’t want to just give it away
01:07:30
authorities during the crackdown on protests
01:07:32
security forces used weapons killed 87
01:07:35
Dozens of protesters were injured
01:07:37
power passed to temporary
01:07:38
the government itself baki ran into kazakhstan
01:07:42
but later to Belarus where they stay and
01:07:44
this day was the bloodiest regret
01:07:47
it was the revolution of the tenth year that died
01:07:50
87 people
01:07:53
more than one and a half thousand were wounded both from
01:07:56
from both the civilian population and
01:07:58
side of the security forces if you look at
01:08:00
on the other side is the white house building and here
01:08:04
stand on the roof, shooting was carried out in the same way as
01:08:06
on the bottom side it used to be there
01:08:08
fence installed and
01:08:11
this square was a witness 3 so
01:08:14
say collisions of will
01:08:16
people and we can say that all three times
01:08:20
was won but unfortunately this is very up
01:08:23
still has a strong impact on
01:08:25
we have lost our economic situation
01:08:27
a lot of investors
01:08:28
the ladies may have defended some
01:08:31
national interests but we are still not
01:08:33
we are a very attractive country
01:08:35
for investing as you know without
01:08:37
investments cause the economy to be very
01:08:39
difficult considering how terrible
01:08:42
economic situation was
01:08:43
country there is nothing surprising that
01:08:45
a visitor mainly from the south under the guise
01:08:48
revolutions started looting did not help
01:08:50
even the created people's squads of Bishkek
01:08:52
was later robbed by a local businessman
01:08:55
Damage was estimated at $13 million
01:08:58
It is noteworthy that from an economic point of view
01:08:59
In my opinion, the results of Bakiyev’s reign are not the same
01:09:02
GDP per capita is really bad for five years
01:09:04
population grew by one and a half times for the first time
01:09:07
exceeded thousand dollar level
01:09:09
poverty fell by 12 percent and
01:09:11
income increased by almost two and a half
01:09:13
times reaching the level
01:09:16
2310 soums per capita but this is only
01:09:19
dry numbers for the actual standard of living
01:09:22
lawsuits remained prohibitive and corruption
01:09:24
reached almost unprecedented proportions
01:09:26
a billion dollars were withdrawn from the country
01:09:29
relatives and friends of Bakiyev 2005
01:09:32
year, the country occupied 130 places in the index
01:09:35
perceptions of corruption transparency
01:09:37
international with indicator 2 point three
01:09:39
10 points from 2010 embarked on the most
01:09:43
bottom of the ranking at 160 fourth place with
01:09:45
indicator of 2 points and is located
01:09:47
near Cameroon, Congo and Angola
01:09:50
the dissect was then located a little higher in
01:09:51
on the list in one hundred and fifty-fourth place
01:09:54
after the overthrow of power it was created
01:09:56
the provisional government was headed by
01:09:58
Bakiyev's former ally Roza Otunbayeva
01:10:01
this is an unprecedented case for countries
01:10:03
Central Asia, but after the tenth year
01:10:06
means transition period rosa otunbaeva
01:10:09
the president came for a year and a half
01:10:12
the first woman president in the open spaces
01:10:15
CIS Central and then Kapochi and here
01:10:18
here remember I told you that we have
01:10:20
there is a tradition among people who go 18
01:10:23
and 19th century
01:10:24
in the 19th century from
01:10:27
our southern fruits Allochka moss
01:10:29
Let's implement the farm on jan rule. I
01:10:32
call cinnamon stick
01:10:33
this means many of the tsarist generals were friends
01:10:36
didn't correspond
01:10:38
this is also for central asia
01:10:41
position as governor general
01:10:43
there was not a single woman in central asia
01:10:46
not Uzbek, not Kazakh, never
01:10:48
I add that the authorities recognized this
01:10:49
somehow Kansk to Kansk he was forced
01:10:51
recognize their position and this tradition
01:10:54
again we repeated this in the 21st century
01:10:58
female president first woman to come
01:11:00
Central Asia and we must pay tribute
01:11:03
there, of course, with all sorts of criticism
01:11:05
write, but at least with both hands
01:11:08
didn’t cling to power there means
01:11:11
rewrite some laws for you
01:11:13
design to stay in power
01:11:15
as the president gave his word for a year and a half
01:11:17
transitional in front of the asset flag when from it
01:11:20
another battle was carried out
01:11:21
constitutional reform that changed
01:11:23
form of government from presidential to
01:11:25
parliamentary now president
01:11:27
elected for one six-year term and not
01:11:29
can be elected has also been increased
01:11:32
the number of deputies from 90 to 120 with a reservation
01:11:35
that one party cannot count
01:11:37
by more than 65 seats in the referendum
01:11:40
the new basic law of the country supported
01:11:42
ninety-one percent of the population then
01:11:44
many thought that in Kyrgyzstan
01:11:45
finally a new one begins
01:11:47
truly democratic era 30
01:11:51
October 2011 was elected president
01:11:53
Diamondbek Atambaev
01:11:55
he acted according to the manual, that's all
01:11:59
these promises of his to fight corruption and
01:12:02
so on so on the system worked according to
01:12:04
such a scheme maybe a little more
01:12:06
softened and compared to Baku
01:12:07
mode but the same
01:12:10
corruption from top to bottom too, again
01:12:14
the same scandal with this that was
01:12:16
other scandals with grants only
01:12:20
I’ll notice something that I really don’t like
01:12:22
during Atambayev's period
01:12:25
external debt then instead of almost
01:12:27
increased by a billion hentai about 900
01:12:30
millions of something are Chinese loans
01:12:33
this is a very dangerous thing
01:12:35
That's why
01:12:37
these loan grants are always inappropriate
01:12:39
I control him on the day back and
01:12:43
Atambaev perdolite is like a family one
01:12:45
business salaries standard of living rural
01:12:49
the farm was not there, that is
01:12:51
residents, as always, almost with a cup
01:12:54
our farmer survived on his own
01:12:56
doctors kept teachers' salaries
01:12:58
at the same level, corruption was also at
01:13:01
the same level and therefore the people and
01:13:03
absolutely this
01:13:06
did not take the side of Atambayev
01:13:09
supported him that the situation is not
01:13:11
GDP figures have also changed
01:13:14
remained at the level of 6 and 6 billion
01:13:16
dollars gdp per capita even
01:13:18
fell slightly from 1200 to 1100 US dollars
01:13:22
while external debt per capita
01:13:24
reached a record $700 level
01:13:27
the average salary in the country fell to 200 14
01:13:30
dollars and pensions up to 80 dollars
01:13:33
as local journalists thought
01:13:34
the president did not fulfill more than half
01:13:37
their promises
01:13:38
well, at the end of his reign there were
01:13:41
amendments were adopted expanding powers
01:13:44
premiere in the republics at that time
01:13:46
there was a moratorium on deposits
01:13:47
amendments to the constitution until 2020 but
01:13:50
not deputies not Diamondbek Atambayev
01:13:53
Of course, the existing ban didn’t bother me
01:13:56
such results could not satisfy
01:13:58
people and in the elections held on October 15
01:14:01
in the seventeenth year he was elected president
01:14:02
from the wounds buy Mr. Bekov from the new president
01:14:06
there wasn't much time to
01:14:07
make all your promises come true
01:14:10
three years later he resigned after
01:14:11
3 revolutions in the country, economic and
01:14:14
social indicators during this time
01:14:15
practically unchanged and the national debt
01:14:17
rose another ten percent on October 4
01:14:20
2020 in Kyrgyzstan were held
01:14:23
next parliamentary elections immediately
01:14:25
after the announcement of preliminary results
01:14:27
all opposition parties not included in
01:14:29
Parliament began to organize rallies
01:14:31
throughout the country especially in Bishkek on
01:14:33
tens of thousands of people lined the streets in the morning
01:14:36
On October 6 the former
01:14:38
President Diamondbek Atambayev arrested
01:14:41
in the summer of nineteen and also
01:14:42
opposition politician Sadyr Japarov
01:14:44
arrested in 2017 by the central
01:14:48
election commission recognized the results
01:14:49
elections void October 10
01:14:52
members of the Kyrgyz parliament
01:14:53
gathered for an extraordinary meeting where
01:14:56
approved for the post of Prime Minister
01:14:57
candidacy of Sadyr Japarov
01:15:00
On October 15, the President of Jeenbekov announced
01:15:03
that I decided to resign because I didn’t
01:15:05
wants to remain in history as president
01:15:07
shed blood and shot at his own
01:15:10
people as acting president
01:15:12
first became Chairman of Parliament
01:15:14
Kanatbek Isaev but after a few
01:15:16
hours he refused this position
01:15:19
acting as president
01:15:20
passed to Prime Minister Sadyr Japarov
01:15:23
at
01:15:25
the prerequisites for this were great
01:15:27
investigation into corruption scandal in paradise
01:15:30
a million such character is a rain bird
01:15:33
mothers move deputy head of customs chief
01:15:36
million ray million they called him but to
01:15:38
after this investigation, as a joke
01:15:40
people said that perhaps he would still
01:15:42
I stole a little bit and I could have it
01:15:44
he calls a billion a paradise together with
01:15:48
Chinese citizens with ethnic Uighurs
01:15:51
from China to according to office investigation
01:15:53
they brought more than 7 pieces of art from Kyrgyzstan
01:15:56
700 million dollars and that's it
01:15:58
the investigation was made public so that we
01:16:01
says that it caused considerable
01:16:03
the resonance is no less than the bulk pressure
01:16:06
in Russia and many people demanded
01:16:09
resignation so that he could be imprisoned and resignation
01:16:12
the whole government because that's all
01:16:14
happened heaven said without participation
01:16:16
or they simply turned a blind eye to it and
01:16:19
there are more questions here
01:16:21
in case he was never imprisoned they want
01:16:23
the current president promised but now in
01:16:25
there are differences from all past presidents
01:16:29
witch hunts that is a lot
01:16:31
various corruption schemes now
01:16:34
a lot of people are hiding or imprisoned
01:16:36
to prison or get a huge squeeze
01:16:39
amount of money sent
01:16:42
the country's budget since we have a large debt
01:16:44
before China first and foremost and many
01:16:48
other international companies in
01:16:50
This investigation also stated
01:16:52
What
01:16:53
700 million were withdrawn and very
01:16:56
a considerable part went to Dubai
01:16:58
purchased by him very expensive
01:17:01
and real estate
01:17:04
the investigation also included
01:17:07
ethnic Uyghurs one of whom went
01:17:10
to a meeting with reporters and told
01:17:12
these cards were revealed that he
01:17:14
participated in laundering all this money
01:17:16
he was later shot dead in Turkey
01:17:19
this and he managed to convey a huge
01:17:22
number of documents and
01:17:24
perhaps this was probably the reason
01:17:27
waves of protests besides this how are you
01:17:29
you know 2020 swept the whole world
01:17:32
the coronavirus epidemic has not escaped
01:17:33
side and Kyrgyzstan and a lot
01:17:38
there were a lot of deaths, sick people and
01:17:41
first of all because all rulers
01:17:43
there is very little modern Kyrgyzstan
01:17:47
paid attention to medicine and unfortunately
01:17:50
this is the Soviet medicine whose strengths
01:17:53
specialists who were they still
01:17:55
they work but they receive meager money
01:17:57
and if in Bishkek we have even more or less
01:18:00
situation with
01:18:02
hospitals we will say so and where
01:18:05
then in the regions it is simply terrifying
01:18:07
even some
01:18:09
the current hospital in Bishkek is also like this
01:18:12
in a terrifying state that we are joking that
01:18:15
the prizes were great warriors we don't get sick
01:18:18
we either live or choose many
01:18:20
international organizations and states
01:18:22
allocated corby will become 500 or 600
01:18:24
million dollars and still very
01:18:26
many people wonder where
01:18:27
share this money, why don't doctors
01:18:30
there were enough tanks to feed the people
01:18:33
there were too many questions and too
01:18:36
few answers as we see from everyone
01:18:38
revolutions in general were the same
01:18:40
the obvious reasons are dissatisfaction
01:18:42
standard of living corruption clan system
01:18:44
managing the isolation of power from
01:18:47
It’s no secret to anyone that it’s unlikely
01:18:50
will there be at least one revolution in the world in the end
01:18:52
achieved the stated goals but in case
01:18:54
Kyrgyzstan observes funny
01:18:56
paradox in fact the country remained on
01:18:58
the place is still presidential
01:19:00
the republic is still strong
01:19:02
Unemployment is still corrupt
01:19:04
high salaries and pensions remained at those
01:19:07
same low levels as 15 years ago
01:19:09
judge for yourself 2005 minimum
01:19:12
wages in the country were at
01:19:13
the meager level of 10 dollars after 15
01:19:16
this figure is 22 dollars not
01:19:19
much better isn't it real salary
01:19:21
Gregas stud does not give out in absolute
01:19:24
values ​​therefore we can only estimate
01:19:26
official average salary in
01:19:27
in the country it is now 245 dollars
01:19:31
pensions in the country for 15 years of course
01:19:33
increased from 20 dollars to 70 about this
01:19:36
about a third receives the amount
01:19:38
pensioners, it is not surprising that with such
01:19:40
indicators
01:19:41
a quarter of the population lives below the line
01:19:43
poverty
01:19:44
many have high hopes for
01:19:47
Japarova, well, he already managed to change
01:19:49
the constitution 10 times with a promise to the people already
01:19:52
does not trust the fulfillment of promises that
01:19:55
gives not only the president but also others
01:19:58
members of the government and deputies in
01:20:01
current conditions are unrealistic we see
01:20:03
deterioration of all economic indicators
01:20:06
as for whether they believe promises or
01:20:08
no, it seems to me that people are educated
01:20:10
they can't believe these promises
01:20:14
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01:20:22
despite some political
01:20:24
progress and democratic change with
01:20:26
From a business point of view, not everything is the same in the country
01:20:28
messages started appearing smoothly again
01:20:29
raider attempts to take over many
01:20:32
entrepreneurs found themselves in pre-trial detention
01:20:34
Russian businessman shcherbina everything
01:20:35
you'll see they're trying almost openly
01:20:37
take away his business the country is on
01:20:40
quite low positions in the ranking
01:20:41
doing business coronavirus pandemics
01:20:43
only aggravated the situation of corruption and
01:20:46
administrative barriers souls two
01:20:48
The main industries of the country are tourism and trade
01:20:50
investments are falling and with them
01:20:53
optimist entrepreneurs and how
01:20:55
investigation and the inhabitants of the country at the same time
01:20:57
the country has especially export potential
01:20:59
very good since coming to power
01:21:01
Japarova's attitude towards business has changed
01:21:04
on the one hand, the authorities announce
01:21:06
large-scale changes, moratorium on
01:21:08
audits for small businesses exercises
01:21:10
financial police other concessions but
01:21:12
there are also opposite trends
01:21:15
now here
01:21:17
Kyrgyzstan took place at some
01:21:21
well, in my opinion not entirely clear
01:21:24
things in terms of
01:21:26
business checks
01:21:29
in terms of some use of radical
01:21:32
measures are arrest and against detention
01:21:35
businessmen who, in general, are many
01:21:39
business businessmen regard it as
01:21:41
pressure on business I can't say that
01:21:44
apparently without any reason
01:21:46
there are at least one reason
01:21:48
minor reasons but
01:21:50
businessmen are detained later
01:21:55
it looks like they are paying
01:21:58
some
01:21:59
some amount of the state budget and
01:22:02
just releases things like this
01:22:06
improvements
01:22:08
climate business climate of the republic
01:22:11
unacceptable as far as today
01:22:14
Kyrgyzstan is comfortable doing business
01:22:15
How protected are investments?
01:22:17
work at the institute today is difficult
01:22:19
period our constitution
01:22:21
today is as reset as before
01:22:25
the constitution of the Russian Federation is ours
01:22:27
power has also been reset and we have
01:22:30
updated status and
01:22:32
maybe we will now
01:22:34
experiment with power in some
01:22:36
hands like
01:22:39
Russian situation, well, we'll see
01:22:41
what will this give me next?
01:22:44
so it seems that we are entering a very
01:22:46
difficult difficult phase when
01:22:49
there will be even more talented people
01:22:51
avoid returning to your homeland
01:22:55
growing up will seek happiness in
01:22:58
other places any other territory
01:23:00
Where
01:23:01
the state encroaches on property
01:23:04
it matters what size where there is no full
01:23:07
guarantees for the protection of private property
01:23:09
by the way, called communist
01:23:12
China
01:23:13
among developed countries there are 30-40 democracies
01:23:18
countries
01:23:19
democratic developed countries climbed
01:23:22
at one time in fourth fifth place in
01:23:25
protection of private property it was
01:23:28
one of the serious secrets is not very
01:23:31
we tell them in Russian defense
01:23:34
private property has attracted
01:23:36
billions of capital and trillions and
01:23:39
capital and from all over the globe on our
01:23:41
territories now goes everywhere and
01:23:44
encroachment on small medium businesses and
01:23:47
on private property
01:23:49
which pushes out both capital and
01:23:52
entrepreneurs and young talents are
01:23:55
occurs in all countries of the Eurasian
01:23:57
economic union and unfortunately we are in
01:24:00
This trend is actually quite unusual
01:24:02
approach to fighting corruption since autumn
01:24:04
last year the authorities of Kyrgyzstan
01:24:06
sends almost every week
01:24:08
some politician to an official or
01:24:10
businessman behind bars but only for a while
01:24:12
until he bought the country off
01:24:15
the law according to which a corrupt official can
01:24:16
buy your way out of prison if it compensates you
01:24:18
the state without any damage caused
01:24:21
how the amount is determined is unknown but
01:24:23
the accused pays according to local media
01:24:26
from 13 people we managed to gather about 4
01:24:29
billion soums, that is, almost 50
01:24:31
million dollars
01:24:34
I'm a little embarrassed
01:24:36
Latest Facebook list appeared
01:24:40
list of odious politicians and
01:24:43
entrepreneurs who how many
01:24:46
paid
01:24:47
being under arrest or under pressure
01:24:51
State Committee for National Security and
01:24:53
the authorities are a little flaunting the fact that they
01:24:56
were able to force them to pay some
01:24:58
penalty fines
01:25:00
some kind of payoff from the state and because of that
01:25:03
what could these people have
01:25:06
dubious reputation is now the main thing
01:25:08
the mass of the population does not show much
01:25:11
sympathies but unfortunately this list
01:25:14
tends
01:25:17
increase and multiply if power
01:25:21
the haves will not have a high degree of trust
01:25:25
and the budget will remain empty in this
01:25:28
case they always need to be someone else
01:25:30
attract and in some form can
01:25:33
there will be a remake dispossession
01:25:36
twenties thirties
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01:25:48
From a political point of view, Kyrgyzstan can
01:25:51
be considered as much more
01:25:52
progressive state than Russia but
01:25:55
nevertheless, 25 percent of the country's GDP is
01:25:57
remittances from Kyrgyz people from Russia to
01:26:00
his home country Russia of course
01:26:03
play a huge role for Kyrgyzstan but
01:26:05
the fate of Russians there sometimes does not work out
01:26:07
in the most rosy way after the collapse
01:26:09
USSR
01:26:10
the outflow of the Russian population of the country sharply
01:26:12
increased according to census
01:26:14
1989 lived in the republic almost
01:26:17
million rus is more than 20 percent
01:26:19
population already in ninety-three
01:26:21
this share fell to 17 percent here's how
01:26:24
this explains such 1 discomfort
01:26:29
felt
01:26:31
Russians of course
01:26:33
after this tragedy it’s still
01:26:37
interethnic she
01:26:38
injured the majority of course
01:26:41
population of our republic but on the other hand
01:26:44
on the other hand, I think it’s still a big role
01:26:46
what played
01:26:48
the industry instantly collapsed no
01:26:51
demand for industrial products
01:26:54
enterprises and this is all an engineer
01:26:57
highly professional, that is, correspondent
01:27:00
close working class for the Soviet
01:27:04
Unfortunately, it was not possible to grow the era
01:27:07
the working class is being cast, of course
01:27:10
highly professional working class
01:27:12
we were Russians, partly Germans now
01:27:16
share of Russians among residents of Kyrgyzstan
01:27:17
does not exceed 6 percent but in the country everything
01:27:20
There are still whole Russian-speaking areas
01:27:23
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01:27:29
now I am in one of the most
01:27:31
Russian districts throughout Kyrgyzstan according to
01:27:34
2009 census data 23 percent
01:27:37
The population of the Moscow region is
01:27:39
Russians can be seen from the name of the locals
01:27:41
all gardening Alexandrovka Petrovka and
01:27:44
Belovodsk and I once they were founded
01:27:46
Russian settlers, locals say that
01:27:48
national pogroms after the collapse
01:27:50
However, the Soviet Union was not here
01:27:52
the Russians still didn’t want to live in
01:27:54
independent Asian country and steel
01:27:56
leave like this from the absolute majority
01:27:58
local Slavs turned into a quarter
01:28:00
population it is noteworthy that they replaced
01:28:02
Russians are not only Kyrgyz but also Dungans
01:28:05
these are the Chinese Muslims who
01:28:07
19th century moved to Russian
01:28:09
empire from China because of religious
01:28:10
persecutions in 2009 in the Moscow region
01:28:13
in Kyrgyzstan there were more than 15 of them
01:28:15
thousand people is almost 20 percent
01:28:17
population now the Dungans are occupied by the former
01:28:20
Russian and Ukrainian houses similar to
01:28:21
typical Little Russian mud huts therefore
01:28:24
Moscow region and after the departure of the Russians
01:28:26
remains one of the most
01:28:27
multinational in kyrgyzstan
01:28:29
The Moscow region is also notable for
01:28:31
that Belovodsky was born here in the village
01:28:33
Vitali Klitschko world boxing champion
01:28:35
one of the leaders of the Euro Maidan and
01:28:38
the current mayor of Kyiv his father was a military man
01:28:41
based in 1971 in kyrgyzstan
01:28:43
I wanted a military base not far from here
01:28:45
edging where Russian aviation is now stationed
01:28:47
the base was founded back in '41
01:28:49
year and survived after the collapse
01:28:51
the Soviet Union is now based
01:28:53
about 500 Russian military as well as
01:28:55
combat aircraft and helicopters for rent
01:28:57
bases Russia pays just under 5
01:28:59
million dollars per year Russian
01:29:01
presence remained in the area and
01:29:03
in architecture, for example, wooden
01:29:05
Orthodox Church in the village of Belovodsk
01:29:08
it was built in
01:29:10
1882 by the local Cossacks
01:29:13
feature: open-armed design
01:29:16
was supposed to help the church exhibit
01:29:17
earthquake
01:29:18
Considering that in the Moscow region there are still
01:29:20
There are now about 20 thousand Russians living
01:29:22
By the way, there are church parishioners except
01:29:24
Vitali Klitschko was born here with wax
01:29:27
and Mikhail Frunze is Soviet
01:29:29
revolutionary who led
01:29:30
the conquest of Central Asia in particular he
01:29:33
led the assault on Bukhara from Kyrgyzstan to
01:29:35
the capital was named in his honor from 26 to
01:29:38
91 years Bishkek was called Frunze if
01:29:42
Previously, the ratio of Russians and Kyrgyz
01:29:44
here it was about 60 to 40 then now
01:29:46
on the contrary, the majority are Russian Kyrgyz
01:29:49
started leaving even before the collapse of the union, but
01:29:51
became a massive trend in the 90s
01:29:54
are leaving in search of a better life now
01:29:56
oppression against Russians
01:29:58
really no but some difficulties
01:30:00
for Russian speakers it still exists
01:30:03
now if you want to work somewhere
01:30:06
it’s very difficult to get a job here
01:30:09
in the village in our workplaces there are practically
01:30:11
no factory scandal all closed
01:30:15
the ruins have been reduced to nothing
01:30:18
everything that worked and
01:30:20
get a job somewhere here now
01:30:23
Russian speakers difficult why because
01:30:25
knowledge of the Korean language is required
01:30:28
Russian I'll take off 4 tbsp they learn they learn at school
01:30:31
Kyrgyz and you know, I worked in
01:30:34
I say school for many years and several years
01:30:36
I was the head teacher and I watched this
01:30:37
training but don't put it on us
01:30:40
language teaching methodology so that
01:30:43
a person could master it
01:30:47
this is a problem of the purse in the language that is
01:30:49
no one exactly that technical
01:30:51
oppression and sometimes they don’t take it
01:30:53
can't find a job or anything like that
01:30:56
maybe through the language but also manifests itself
01:30:58
that they don’t want to take Russians because
01:30:59
Russian short you don't speak Russian
01:31:01
know
01:31:02
Russian in Kyrgyzstan relations
01:31:04
traditionally good but not without conflicts
01:31:07
costs just recently
01:31:08
the story of the Kyrgyz who attacked
01:31:10
girl in a shopping center in Russian
01:31:12
girl and precisely because she said
01:31:14
in Russian, of course they detained him and brought him in
01:31:17
such stories are rather exceptions to
01:31:18
rules but part of Russian speakers
01:31:20
fears things Kyrgyzstan may go along
01:31:23
the paths of some neighbors
01:31:24
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01:31:25
they say everything will go to primary
01:31:28
the language can still be written in Latin
01:31:31
will go over, but in general the Kyrgyz themselves are in
01:31:35
Carbe schools don't all go here
01:31:37
Russian schools here in Belovodsk and I
01:31:40
six or seven schools and all schools are Russian
01:31:43
Kelly alone check car drive school
01:31:46
therefore the Kyrgyz themselves are civilians who
01:31:50
prefer everything in Russian
01:31:53
outflow of the Russian-speaking population
01:31:55
continues in the country since the nineties
01:31:57
this is noticeable not only in Russian-speaking
01:31:59
areas but also in Orthodox churches
01:32:01
Even the priests are leaving for the reduction and
01:32:04
priests ear speaker is the way out
01:32:06
see people keep leaving illuminated
01:32:08
unfortunately very strong
01:32:11
the worst thing about this too
01:32:14
then he spoke in rather narrow circles then
01:32:17
I have a job to do besides
01:32:19
Deputy Bishop for Relations with
01:32:21
the public as well as them
01:32:22
we have a representative of our diocese
01:32:25
such an interfaith council
01:32:26
republics, that's where I go in, we're loud there
01:32:30
we talk about this that the problem of migration is not
01:32:32
only the Slavic population is the most
01:32:34
the best the most talented
01:32:36
educated our ships for the girls
01:32:38
the guys are leaving
01:32:40
this is who he is now and so
01:32:42
called the center serves the population
01:32:43
documents are being made to pass by there
01:32:46
just carrying around because there are so many people
01:32:48
it's worth it if you know that the person
01:32:50
just how is tourism here, like a resort?
01:32:52
it's great to go, if not, then here you go
01:32:55
it was a huge problem because
01:32:57
what is the most productive
01:32:59
talented most creative part
01:33:01
cross-section of the economy because
01:33:03
Here we are, everything is very sad in the country where
01:33:06
80 to 90 percent of the population
01:33:09
consider themselves Muslims
01:33:11
Christianity even now has
01:33:13
quite a lot of followers
01:33:14
at least 350 thousand people, that is
01:33:17
slightly smaller than the neighbors of Kazakhstan and
01:33:19
Uzbekistan is despite the fact that the population
01:33:21
the entire country is only 6 million
01:33:23
people, almost half of whom
01:33:25
is working outside
01:33:27
kyrgyzstan christianity historically
01:33:30
quite strongly in Kyrgyzstan
01:33:32
the moment of 90 is somewhere around 20
01:33:35
maybe a little more grams
01:33:36
territory of Kyrgyzstan and not
01:33:38
recovered mostly, this is the end
01:33:41
60s early 70s, that's why
01:33:44
that in waves, that is, from the moment when there
01:33:47
by the thirtieth year there is such data
01:33:50
not a single temple had a dress code in
01:33:52
the Kyrgyz ASSR destroyed everything here
01:33:55
when Semirechye entered the composition voluntarily
01:33:58
the Russian Empire, that is, first of all
01:34:00
numbered 200 temples throughout the territory
01:34:02
from each and here is a Christian settlement
01:34:05
be it Cossacks or Ukrainians separately
01:34:08
Russian settlers will settle
01:34:10
from central Russia then everyone had you
01:34:13
Russian church in Kyrgyzstan is in
01:34:15
mostly residents who stayed here
01:34:16
since the times of the USSR and according to various
01:34:18
reasons they didn’t want to move, but
01:34:21
Kyrgyz in Russia are completely different
01:34:23
history speech of course migrant workers
01:34:26
for understanding last year the Kyrgyz from
01:34:28
Russia was transferred to their homeland one and a half
01:34:30
billion dollars is 80 percent of all
01:34:32
the country is not impressed with remittances
01:34:35
then I’ll say it differently before the pandemic on
01:34:38
share of remittances from Russia
01:34:39
accounted for a third of the country's total GDP
01:34:42
already more noticeable until the beginning of the twentieth year
01:34:45
in Russia legally and not really located
01:34:48
more than a million citizens of Kyrgyzstan are
01:34:50
record for the entire post-Soviet history
01:34:52
now because of coronavirus picture
01:34:54
changed a little according to the beginning
01:34:55
twenty-first year is 700 thousand
01:34:57
man but anyway it's
01:34:59
a colossal figure is the reason for this
01:35:01
the influx of Kyrgyz, I think, is quite obvious
01:35:03
economic instability and widespread
01:35:06
unemployment in kyrgyzstan
01:35:09
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01:35:17
easier because you only need it
01:35:26
How
01:35:28
come we've arrived
01:35:32
will need .
01:35:36
[music]
01:35:43
despite economic ties with
01:35:45
Russia and positive relations
01:35:47
population to the Soviet Union now
01:35:49
Kyrgyzstan is rather lost for Moscow
01:35:52
here the dominant role is played by another
01:35:54
authoritarian asian game china
01:35:57
confirmation of this I could easily
01:35:59
give a dozen facts but there is one
01:36:01
the most eloquent half of everything
01:36:04
the country's external debt, which is almost two
01:36:06
billion dollars comes from China
01:36:09
Kyrgyzstan practically lives off
01:36:11
their big neighbor China is giving
01:36:13
deferment of payments and loans
01:36:14
factories invest in railways and
01:36:17
In general, it allocates a bunch to everything that can be
01:36:19
non-repayable grants in general in every possible way
01:36:22
pretends to be a good friend to the population
01:36:24
however, more than a third do not particularly believe in this
01:36:27
residents of the country have a negative attitude towards
01:36:29
in China people are afraid of the seizure of territories
01:36:31
resources and material goods and China
01:36:34
By the way, one of the horror stories is related
01:36:36
the opposition says the new president is Sadyr
01:36:38
Japarov
01:36:39
recruited by Chinese intelligence services into
01:36:42
benefit of this conspiracy theory
01:36:43
there are even some facts first during
01:36:46
revolution of 2020 on the side of Japarov
01:36:48
spoke many related to China
01:36:50
businessmen in the second 2007 family
01:36:53
Japarova transferred at a reduced price
01:36:55
one of the country's mines to Chinese investors
01:36:57
and now he offers to refuse
01:36:59
nationalization of the idol deposit and
01:37:01
sell part of it to the Chinese, and that’s important
01:37:04
understand one more point imperial
01:37:06
China's ambitions Beijing is confident that
01:37:08
historical kyrgyzstan was
01:37:10
Chinese territory until the 19th century
01:37:12
the Russian Empire did not force the weak
01:37:14
the emperor give up these lands from
01:37:17
China has half of its direct investment in
01:37:19
country only in the last three years
01:37:22
the parties signed an agreement to receive
01:37:24
Bishkek free assistance for 400
01:37:27
million dollars now in Kyrgyzstan
01:37:29
more than 400 Chinese enterprises operate
01:37:32
they do almost everything from
01:37:34
trade before gold mining for comparison
01:37:37
There are fewer Russian companies in Kyrgyzstan
01:37:39
300 anti outbreaks frequently occur in the country
01:37:41
Chinese protests are mainly where
01:37:43
companies from China are exploring
01:37:45
mineral deposits
01:37:47
but for Bishkek such actions are very
01:37:49
inconvenient therefore places and asti tries
01:37:51
smooth out the situation as much as possible and give and
01:37:53
develop into something serious central
01:37:56
Asia is the region where
01:37:59
and either that and society are extremely afraid of China
01:38:02
extremely afraid of becoming a colony of China
01:38:06
economic colony of China and
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sees Russia as a counterweight but
01:38:11
China's role is certainly now
01:38:13
Central Asia has much more than a role
01:38:15
Russia and
01:38:16
Moreover, this also leads to
01:38:20
talking about what
01:38:21
Central Asian leaders or even you
01:38:23
are trying to cooperate with Europe in order to
01:38:26
to create a counterbalance to China and how
01:38:30
times European policy towards
01:38:33
Russia even mentions cooperation
01:38:34
central asia for this but in general
01:38:36
of course Chinese investment
01:38:39
Chinese companies occupy much
01:38:41
plays a big role
01:38:43
in Central Asia than in Russia
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01:38:59
traveling around Kyrgyzstan to some
01:39:01
I want to stop and ask
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wait, where and in general am I maybe?
01:39:05
be in Minsk National Park or
01:39:07
maybe in Patagonia but no we're still in
01:39:09
Central Asia and more precisely in Batken
01:39:11
regions of Kyrgyzstan even for the Kyrgyz themselves
01:39:14
this region is the most mysterious and
01:39:16
unusual, so diverse
01:39:18
nature but the region is interesting in other ways
01:39:20
reasons for example here so far
01:39:22
the country's largest mercury plant operates
01:39:24
plant to the enterprise somehow
01:39:26
managed to survive the collapse of the Soviet Union
01:39:28
90 and the crises of the 2000s I want to pass here
01:39:31
border with Tajikistan every now and then
01:39:34
conflicts break out
01:39:35
Central Asian countries were never able to
01:39:37
resolve border issues
01:39:39
difficult territories
01:39:42
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01:39:48
territorial national conflicts
01:39:50
characteristic of almost all allied
01:39:52
countries, well, Kyrgyzstan is especially lucky
01:39:55
there are several such conflicts at once
01:39:57
Now we are not far from the village
01:39:59
rains just a couple of months ago in
01:40:01
border tensions have escalated once again
01:40:03
questions about tajikistan it all started 28
01:40:06
April and behind the CCTV cameras
01:40:08
water intake in the village they were adopted
01:40:10
Tajik border guards Kyrgyz
01:40:12
the party demanded to dismantle
01:40:14
device the conflict escalated into a skirmish with
01:40:16
stone throwing and the next day
01:40:18
skirmishes between the military of the two countries began
01:40:21
Almost 49 people died on both sides
01:40:23
300 Tajiks were wounded in these lands
01:40:26
traditionally considered their own however
01:40:28
due to lack of water in Batken
01:40:30
others began to settle closer to the area
01:40:32
in the Isfara River, outbreaks of violence periodically
01:40:35
have been happening here in recent years
01:40:36
fifteen essentially people became
01:40:38
hostage situation from the state border
01:40:40
which did not exist for
01:40:41
many centuries, the current conflict
01:40:44
situation is the result of efforts
01:40:46
Soviet cartographers but after the collapse
01:40:48
Soviet Union at the end of 91 these
01:40:51
borders have become the borders of independent
01:40:53
states roads and waterways
01:40:55
cross these borders in many places
01:40:57
and demarcation was carried out only in relation to
01:40:59
500 of almost a thousand kilometers of Permian
01:41:02
Tajik border
01:41:08
under the USSR this border area was
01:41:11
important industrial and
01:41:12
agricultural cluster here
01:41:14
mercury and coal were mined and there was also
01:41:17
the food industry is very developed
01:41:19
what now
01:41:20
I am now in Batken, this is my homeland
01:41:23
we are trying to somehow get to our
01:41:25
production to see how in
01:41:28
for a day here they make it nasvay something like this
01:41:30
type of chewing tobacco that is put
01:41:32
under the lip and getting so light
01:41:35
narcotic arrival so on its own
01:41:38
they say it's addictive
01:41:40
cancer in general there is nothing good about it
01:41:43
By the way, it was banned in Russia in 2015
01:41:46
the truth of some schoolchildren and visitors
01:41:49
from Central Asia this does not stop
01:41:51
characteristic human behavior
01:41:53
You can also use this on your own
01:41:55
seen when a taxi driver or driver
01:41:57
minibus open the door and it will peck
01:41:59
much stronger it's just on its own
01:42:02
It’s prohibited to eat on your own in Russia
01:42:04
Kyrgyzstan produce u can true
01:42:06
there is one clarification
01:42:07
can be produced in compliance with technical
01:42:10
sanitary and hygienic conditions
01:42:12
directly and written in the law and sell
01:42:13
it can only be consumer
01:42:15
packaging with all excise taxes
01:42:18
brands and certificates, that is, well
01:42:20
about the same as our cigarettes, of course
01:42:22
there's no stopping anyone here
01:42:24
most produced but artisanal and
01:42:26
that's the main problem why don't we
01:42:29
we can get in, why don't they give us access?
01:42:32
people are afraid to watch this production
01:42:35
although again, but from talking with
01:42:36
locals are not their oppression persecutions from
01:42:38
hand of the police authorities on the bush
01:42:41
There are no manufacturers here, they say it’s harmful
01:42:43
No
01:42:44
How long should I use this?
01:42:53
from 20 years
01:42:55
A
01:42:56
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01:42:57
children to use or not
01:42:59
some young
01:43:02
and before about
01:43:04
agony
01:43:07
It’s clear that milk is the main thing for us
01:43:10
settings are mainly on your own
01:43:12
locals are confident that not only their own
01:43:15
harmless and almost harmless
01:43:16
cure for all diseases
01:43:18
besides, it supposedly does not cause any
01:43:20
addictions as opposed to smoking
01:43:22
tobacco this is of course not exactly like that
01:43:25
tobacco products contain more than two
01:43:27
thousands of chemical compounds that
01:43:28
considered hazardous to health among
01:43:31
the well-known nicotine and cadmium
01:43:33
and nitrosamines are all strong carcinogens
01:43:35
that is, substances that cause
01:43:37
oncological diseases
01:43:39
eat on your direct path to
01:43:42
cancer of the oral cavity of the esophagus and
01:43:44
pancreas, not to mention
01:43:46
increased risk of dying young from
01:43:48
cardiovascular diseases
01:43:50
what is nasvay anyway?
01:43:53
is a mixture of main components that
01:43:55
it's crushed tobacco and slaked lime
01:43:57
and and adds to make the nicotine better
01:43:59
absorbed into the blood, but of course this is not
01:44:01
everything to improve the taste if at all
01:44:04
rubbish something can improve used
01:44:06
vegetable oils, dried fruits and spices
01:44:09
for example cardamom elements are here for me and
01:44:11
so that your own contains chicken droppings
01:44:14
or camel dung two years ago media
01:44:16
wrote about the infection of cadets
01:44:17
Suvorov Military School in Ulyanovsk
01:44:19
echinococcosis is when small worms
01:44:22
start in the lungs or brain alone
01:44:25
Suvorovites even had to open their skull
01:44:27
they all got along well in which apparently
01:44:29
and contained parasite-infested manure
01:44:32
according to the world organization
01:44:33
healthcare in 2017 at least
01:44:36
360 million people aged 15
01:44:39
and older regularly consumed smokeless
01:44:41
tobacco is by no means the only type
01:44:43
similar tobacco products and safely
01:44:46
it would seem that Sweden is traditional
01:44:47
use laugh it by the way
01:44:49
the only EU country where
01:44:51
Smokeless tobacco is not banned in Sweden I dream
01:44:54
almost a matter of national pride
01:44:56
he was brought into the country back in 17
01:44:58
century the difference between with mousse and on your own
01:45:01
additional components in the mixture
01:45:02
add only salt, soda, water and
01:45:04
flavorings seem to be more
01:45:07
pure product
01:45:08
Sweden has developed a standard for
01:45:09
production with something like GOST these
01:45:12
three me pretty hard in kyrgyzstan
01:45:14
nasvay, as you already understood, they add a bunch
01:45:16
all sorts of rubbish its quality is no one
01:45:18
Nasvay production is controlled here
01:45:20
so common that the place
01:45:22
even specially equips it at home
01:45:24
mini laboratories
01:45:27
most go to Bishkek and buy
01:45:29
apparatus for making your own
01:45:31
fifty sixty thousand
01:45:34
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01:45:39
after that they produce on their own
01:45:42
pack it in small bags and
01:45:44
then sold on the market
01:45:50
small people make their home
01:45:52
production plants for their own and people
01:45:55
do everything they need at home and at home
01:45:57
fifty sixty thousand buy
01:45:59
apparatus for making it on your own
01:46:01
grandfather, by the way, also with warmth
01:46:03
remembers Soviet times with nostalgia
01:46:05
he's sure life was better then I worked
01:46:09
tractor driver on one tractor
01:46:11
worked 35 years
01:46:15
having worked for so many years only in 94 95 m
01:46:19
retired
01:46:26
My pension has been feeding me for 20 years now.
01:46:30
during the Soviet Union everything
01:46:32
it was enough to buy what they wanted in any
01:46:35
store
01:46:37
you tell this to today's children, it's to them
01:46:40
seems like a fairy tale
01:46:42
Of course, now everything is also available, but it’s expensive
01:46:46
Now they say the pension is so many thousand and
01:46:49
you'll go to the market and you'll come out with something like this
01:46:51
bag and everything
01:46:52
how much is your pension my pension is 7,807
01:46:57
800 is not enough for anything in our time
01:47:00
time and what is the average pension in
01:47:02
on average I don’t even know for some people
01:47:06
pension of 50 60 thousand and
01:47:09
there are people like us who have pensions
01:47:12
three to four thousand
01:47:14
the story about what is added to nasvay
01:47:17
droppings or manure is actually
01:47:19
fakes at one time the authorities launched this
01:47:22
a horror story to make people think
01:47:23
disgust for yours and later this fake
01:47:26
has already migrated to the official media and
01:47:28
public blog is still active
01:47:29
no confirmation is being circulated that in
01:47:32
name add bird droppings and so
01:47:34
I couldn't find anything else
01:47:38
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01:47:47
Well, Kyrgyzstan can not only poison but
01:47:51
and treat here in the city of Jalalabad
01:47:53
is known throughout the union
01:47:55
mineral springs and healing mud
01:47:57
It was thanks to them that I came here
01:47:59
Jalalabad settlement is the third largest
01:48:01
the size of the city of Kyrgyzstan is interesting because
01:48:04
that this is the patrimony of Kurmanbek Bakiyev
01:48:06
who came to power as a result
01:48:08
the tulip revolution is in its fifth year
01:48:10
but of course Jalalabad is not interesting
01:48:13
Bakiyev and it is interesting for its resort
01:48:16
here are sources in the Soviet
01:48:18
there was a good sanatorium here at the time
01:48:20
Dad's resorts were where people were treated
01:48:23
with healing water we will now go to
01:48:25
let's see how he is now all this
01:48:26
is in a state of healing waters
01:48:29
connected not only with the appearance of the city, but
01:48:31
or the gene about the miraculous healing of the prophet
01:48:33
According to legend, Job was here
01:48:36
source and who appeared when
01:48:38
the prophet kicked the stone then from
01:48:40
there was cold water on one side of the stone
01:48:42
with the other hot and iv first bathed
01:48:45
in a hot spring and then in a cold one and
01:48:47
cured of terrible diseases
01:48:49
Soviet times it was all-Union
01:48:51
health resort people came here from all over
01:48:53
USSR people came here for treatment
01:48:56
treat gastrointestinal diseases
01:48:58
tract
01:48:59
skin diseases gynecological
01:49:01
after the collapse of the Soviet Union
01:49:03
territories began to decline
01:49:05
then it was divided by various
01:49:07
commercial companies are still
01:49:09
operate several separate
01:49:10
sanatorium in guest houses and people
01:49:12
continues to come here and drink
01:49:15
healing water and smear yourself with healing
01:49:18
Jalal-Abad filth
01:49:22
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01:49:24
on the way and hit Bishkek we stopped
01:49:27
see the first hydroelectric station built in
01:49:29
country given Abel rivers in the country
01:49:32
hydroelectric power stations have been and still are
01:49:34
pores are an important component
01:49:35
the country's economy behind me
01:49:38
Uch Kurgan is located
01:49:39
hydroelectric power station is the first
01:49:41
hydroelectric power station that was built
01:49:43
here on the Naryn River there is a great one in operation
01:49:45
sixty-first year and this hydroelectric station created
01:49:48
prerequisites for construction are already more
01:49:50
powerful Toktogul hydroelectric station here she gave
01:49:53
electricity but most importantly the builders
01:49:55
gained invaluable experience here and next to
01:49:57
gas is a local city of brides
01:49:59
Karakul used to mine coal here and in
01:50:02
power engineers lived and worked in the city, but
01:50:04
Now all the factories have closed in the city
01:50:06
there are almost no men left from here and
01:50:09
popular name and this is the city of Karakul
01:50:12
here is the jelly worker of the waterworks
01:50:15
Agul tact
01:50:17
hydroelectric power station the city was founded
01:50:19
sixty-two and now
01:50:21
by Kyrgyz standards it looks relatively
01:50:23
It’s nice that there are even some fashionistas here and
01:50:26
dolphins fountain about days work in the house
01:50:28
culture a few houses here is the city
01:50:33
doesn't look poor, although many people
01:50:36
from here after the collapse of the Soviet Union
01:50:38
they left because they were industrial
01:50:40
the enterprises that were located here
01:50:42
how almost everywhere was closed
01:50:46
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01:50:56
despite a turbulent political history
01:50:58
countries of the last thirty years in many
01:51:01
regions it seems that time is simple
01:51:02
these mountain ranges and lakes and rivers froze
01:51:05
have seen too much away from
01:51:07
civilization people don't fuss here
01:51:10
think about the politics of others coming to
01:51:12
things here they think about the eternal in this
01:51:14
unique country is home to almost 1000
01:51:17
hundreds of rare animal species and
01:51:19
birds including Red Book lynxes and
01:51:22
there are no snow leopards in this place
01:51:24
Soviet and post-Soviet or any
01:51:27
Another era, this is real Kyrgyzstan
01:51:30
and this is the traditional Krivitskaya
01:51:32
life on the mountain slopes people go to
01:51:35
all summer they live in yurts and graze cows
01:51:39
horses spend the whole summer here with
01:51:42
children and families in nature simply
01:51:44
fantasy here you find yourself no hanging
01:51:47
there is no connection to electricity
01:51:49
only stunning views many come
01:51:52
here for the summer until September they live here in
01:51:55
traditional yurts graze cows and horses
01:51:57
and they also sell traditional kuru there
01:52:00
I bite into an Asian fermented milk product
01:52:02
quite specific but in the bite
01:52:04
for example, this one goes great with flatbreads
01:52:08
the thing is called
01:52:10
May such May such
01:52:14
Moscow bread is incredibly delicious with these
01:52:18
salty balls
01:52:21
either I'm hungry or there's air or something very
01:52:26
The cuisine in Kyrgyzstan is delicious in general
01:52:29
The topic is worthy of a separate video
01:52:30
kyrgyzstan combined with traditional
01:52:32
nomadic culture and sedentary culture and therefore
01:52:35
Kyrgyz national cuisine is
01:52:37
amazing combination of dishes
01:52:39
different Central Asian peoples
01:52:41
Almost all dishes in Korean cuisine
01:52:43
the main ingredient is meat
01:52:45
lamb beef horse meat and even yak meat
01:52:49
Is this related to livestock farming?
01:52:50
traditions of nomadic Kyrgyz meat
01:52:53
used in all kinds, even
01:52:55
intestines and the main dish of the country
01:52:57
beshbarmak carolina dried meat bright
01:53:01
shine is not on the wounded self-confident
01:53:07
this is horse meat, boiled horse meat
01:53:15
these are all traditional Kyrgyz snacks
01:53:18
Of course, diversity is what it is
01:53:21
it turns out both lungs and liver
01:53:25
there are barely wounded and these are poems and women
01:53:30
dragon horse meat and pasta and even then
01:53:35
eat it turns out traditional Kyrgyz
01:53:37
the dish is really very tasty but
01:53:40
let's say this is a haute cuisine dish
01:53:42
after all, there is also street food besides may
01:53:45
Takach is an Asian pastry for any
01:53:47
the taste of samosa flatbread and cats and well
01:53:50
of course pilaf is traditional
01:53:53
Central Asian dish originally from
01:53:54
Fergana Valley and widespread in
01:53:57
the southern wing of some camp
01:53:58
there is no canonical recipe and
01:54:00
Almost every village has its own
01:54:02
the Osh version is considered the most delicious
01:54:05
pilaf here your pilaf is not ready if
01:54:08
you come to Bishkek for many summers
01:54:10
in the north, in any other city, take it
01:54:13
ready then yours is prepared to order from scratch and
01:54:17
I'm cutting a ram, I'm preparing to eat
01:54:20
this process takes about two
01:54:21
hours and at the end we get caffeine and
01:54:24
pilaf which
01:54:25
that is only yours that is
01:54:28
Samarkand Tashkent pilaf
01:54:30
is different
01:54:31
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01:54:43
since the collapse of the Soviet Union in
01:54:45
essentially nothing has changed in the country
01:54:48
power is still divided by class
01:54:50
sign that corruption has not gone anywhere low
01:54:52
standard of living was the same
01:54:54
there was a confrontation between north and south
01:54:57
only worsened turning into
01:54:59
confrontation between city and countryside
01:55:01
China and Russia share influence in the country
01:55:04
trying to negotiate with the locals
01:55:05
corrupt officials
01:55:07
a natural result of the ongoing outflow
01:55:10
population from the former industry is not
01:55:12
there is practically nothing left, the country lives
01:55:14
At the expense of China and Russia, only
01:55:16
service sector and resale of Chinese
01:55:19
junk as the locals joke it's like that
01:55:21
nomadic democracy politicians wander from
01:55:24
prisons to parliament and back and the people
01:55:26
just trying to survive on the rubble
01:55:28
Soviet greatness, I sincerely believe that to
01:55:31
Kyrgyz people will be able to overcome all these
01:55:33
difficulties and finally come to a decent
01:55:35
life because they definitely deserve it
01:55:39
[music]
01:56:02
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