War Memorial Victory Day 65 years 2010 Chisinau Moldova
War Memorial in Chisinau 9 May
Moldova: Hundreds protest as authorities threaten Victory Day ban
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M/S WW2 Veterans driving vehicles with flags
M/S WW2 Veterans
M/S Car with Communist flag
W/S Activists on square holding flags
M/S People holding flags
M/S Activists holding Motherland-Eurasian Union movement flags
M/S Boys holding portrait of WW2 veteran
M/S Woman holding portrait of veterans
M/S Young by holding portrait of WW2 veteran
W/S Gathering of Motherland-Eurasian Union movement
M/S Great National Assembly Square monument
W/S Chisinau
M/S Activists holding banners and flags of Motherland-Eurasian Union movement
SOT of a participant of the march (in Russian): Today we are marching to honour the victory of the Soviet people over the Nazi Germany and the Nazi occupation. It's our victory, and despite the efforts of the current authorities who are trying to diminish the significance of this date we want to tell them - it's our victory, and if it slips anyone's mind, we shall remind them of it.
W/S Clock tower in Chisinau
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Moldova: Hundreds protest as authorities threaten Victory Day ban
Ahead of Victory Day around 1,000 activists from Motherland-Eurasian Union movement, WWII veterans and members of their families took part in a march on the central Great National Assembly Square in the Moldovan capital, Monday.
The march was held as Chisinau officials consider a proposal to cancel the Victory Day parade instead staging a Europe Day on May 9.
Participants said it was their duty to uphold the march to honour the victory and it's heroes, and that they are marching to honour the victory of the Soviet people over the Nazi Germany and the Nazi occupation.
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Remembering Stalin's Deportations From Moldova
In the summer of 1949, Soviet forces deported dozens of families from Andrei Vulpe's village in present-day Moldova. Vulpe, then a young man who sat on the village council due to his good grades, was forced to take part in the deportation. More than 60 years later, he still grapples with his guilt.
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Marines of the Caspian Flotilla conducted exercises at the Scorpio training field, part of the Adanak firing ground in Dagestan, Wednesday, as part of Russia’s Centre-2015 mass military drills.
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Moldova, Transnistria and its relationship with Russia | VPRO Documentary
How is the relationship of Moldova and Transnistria with Russia? What happened in Moldova after a change of regime and the cooperation agreement with the EU? Are Moldova and Transnistria depending on Russia and if so, why? A documentary about Moldova, Transnistria and its relationship with Russia.
In this eight-part travel series, the Dutch journalist and author Jelle Brandt Corstius travels through Russia and visits the neighbor countries Latvia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. What image do the Russians have of their neighbors and vice versa? What are the relations between powerful Russia and the other former Soviet republics? And how do the countries around Russia treat their Russian inhabitants? A series about propaganda and identity.
Moldova seems to stand still. There are still Soviet buildings everywhere. And since the change of regime, the streets have not been serviced. Until 2009, the Communists still had the say. Recently, a pro-European coalition is at the power, signing a cooperation agreement with the EU. Russia was not pleased about it so that no Moldavian wine could be exported anymore. Wine is one of the most important export products in Moldova. Everywhere you go, you can see vineyards.
The two largest wine cellars of the world are in Moldova. In Cricova you can find a tunnel system of 120 kilometers. During the Second World War, Jews were hidden in the wine barrels. Today you can find wine collections that belong to personalities such as Putin, Angela Merkel or John Kerry.
Moldova is the poorest country in Europe. No wonder that many young job seekers are leaving the countryside. The remaining Moldovans have to be satisfied with the money from abroad, even though the pressure from Russia is as big as their dependency. The oil and gas come for example mainly from Russia. Jelle visits the territory of Transnistria, which freed itself from Moldavia after a bloody war in the 1990s and now wants to join Russia.
Original title: Grensland: Mistig land (1/8)
Director: Alexander Oey and Jelle Brandt Corstius
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Moldova in 5 min. Part 1.
Vulcanii noroiosi, focul viu, cheile Bicazului, barajul Bicaz, rezervatia de zimbri si ruinele Palatului Cnejilor de langa Durau, manastirea Agapia si alte imagini din Moldova si de prin muntii de langa ea.
Music by Andrew Bird.
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1773년에 꾸르키 수도사 형제가 세운 이 수도원은 몰도바에서 가장 오래되고 아름다운 곳으로 유명하다. 많을 때는 250명의 수도사가 있었다. 여름 성당과 겨울 성당이 있다. 이는 계절에 따라 사용하는 성당으로 여름 성당은 안팍 모두가 겨울 성당에 비해 좀 더 화려하다. “순례자들과 관광객들이 성스러운 이곳에서 기도와 관광을 위해 해마다 약 3십만 명이 방문합니다. 우리는 당신들의 방문을 환영합니다. 신의 가호가 여러분과 함께 하기를!” 2차 대전 때 폭격을 당하기도 했고, 구 소련 시절 종교 활동 금지로 정신병원으로도 사용되었다. 지금은 몰도바 사람뿐만 아니라 관광객들에게도 인기가 많다.
[English: Google Translator]
Quran reuki monks built a monastery brothers in 1773, it is famous as the oldest and most beautiful places in Moldova. When there was a lot of 250 monks. There are summer and winter Cathedral Basilica. This summer in the Cathedral Basilica of using both inside and out, depending on the season is a little more colorful than in winter Cathedral. Approximately 300,000 people visit each year to pray at their holy place and tourist pilgrims and tourists. We welcome you to visit. God bless you is to be with you! Danghagido was bombed during the Second War, the Soviet Union era was used as a mental hospital banned religious activity. Now there are many people in Moldova, as well as popular among tourists.
[Moldova: Google Translator]
Călugări Coran reuki a construit o mănăstire frați în 1773, este cunoscut ca cele mai vechi și cele mai frumoase locuri din Moldova. Atunci când a existat o mulțime de 250 de călugări. Există, de vară și de iarnă Basilica Catedrala. În această vară, în Basilica Catedrala, folosind atât în interior cât și în exterior, în funcție de sezon este un pic mai colorat decât în catedrala de iarnă. Aproximativ 300.000 de oameni vizitează în fiecare an, pentru a se ruga la locuri și turistice lor sfinte pelerini și turiști. Noi vă urez bun venit pentru a vizita. Dumnezeu să binecuvânteze vă este să fie cu tine! Danghagido a fost bombardat în timpul al doilea război, era Uniunea Sovietică a fost folosit ca un spital de boli mintale a interzis activitatea religioasă. Acum există mai mulți oameni din Moldova, precum și la fel de popular printre turisti.
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■클립명: 유럽141-몰도바01-04 계절에 따라 사용하는 꾸르끼 수도원/Curchi/Monastery/Catholic church
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Communist Party holds protest against European Union ahead of key summit
Thousands of Moldovans gathered in the centre of the capital Chisinau on Saturday to protest against membership of the European Union, and to call for closer ties with Russia and the dissolution of parliament.
Up to 15,000 demonstrators took to the streets before gathering in front of the government building in the Moldovan capital, waving flags and chanting slogans.
The protest was led by the opposition Communist Party, but was much smaller in size than a rally earlier this month that saw around 70-thousand gather in support of EU integration.
It was made up largely of elderly communist party supporters, and some women even carried religious icons in support of their cause.
Addressing the crowds, Vladimir Voronin, leader of the Moldovan Communist party warned that the Moldovan government was planning to negotiate a deal with the EU at a summit in Lithuania next week.
They (the government) lie so badly to us, the people of this country. They do not ask anyone, they ignore parliament and public opinion, he said.
He added that Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan could offer cheaper energy to Moldova, a country of four million located between Ukraine and Romania.
The government says it will stamp and later sign a partnership agreement with the EU at a summit in the Lithuanian capital next week.
Russia says the move could lead to a halt in gas supplies and has already banned Moldovan wine, citing quality concerns.
Opinion polls indicate just over half of Moldovans support EU integration, a number that has dropped in recent years due to the economic downturn in Greece, Spain and Italy where migrant Moldovans have traditionally sought work.
Growing numbers of Moldovan workers, who often speak Romanian and Russian fluently, are now choosing to work in Russia.
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Moldawien als Austauschschüler erleben
Moldawien – darüber weiß ich wenig. So geht es vermutlich vielen. Dieses Video zeigt, wie ein Austauschjahr in dem kleinen Land in Osteuropa aussehen kann: Mit herzlichen Menschen, vielen Traditionen und jeder Menge Spaß! Alle Infos zum Austauschjahr in Moldawien unter yfu.de/moldawien.
Victory Day, Changing of the guard, Chisinau.
Victory Day, The Great Patriotic War Memorial, changing of the guard, Chisinau, Moldova.
День Победы, Мемориал ВОВ, смена караула. Кишинёв.
Borderland - E1/8 - Misty Land
In this fifth series Jelle Brandt Corstius explores the border countries between Russia and Europe, from Latvia to Moldavia, West and East Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan. What is the picture that the Russians and their neighbours have of each other, how are the relationships between powerful Russia and the other former Soviet republics? And how do the surrounding countries treat their Russian inhabitants? A series about propaganda and identity.
Episode 1: Misty Land
Moldavia is the poorest country in Europe. No wonder that all the young people flee the country looking for work. The Moldavians who stay behind have to make do with the money sent to them from abroad. Here, too, pressure from Russia is great, and so is dependence. Most of the country's gas comes from Russia. Jelle visits the area of Transnistria, which in the nineteen nineties, after a bloody war, liberated itself from Moldavia and now wants to join Russia.
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Rhapsody on Moldavian Themes (1949) by Miecyzslaw Weinberg
Rhapsody on Moldovian Themes. op. 47, no. 3 (1949)
Miecyzslaw Weinberg (b. Warsaw, 1919 - d. Moscow, 1996)
Mikhail Shmidt, violin; Jessica Choe, piano
Recorded May 20, 2018 at Benaroya Hall, Seattle
Mieczyslaw Weinberg bears the unfortunate distinction of persecution at both Nazi and Soviet hands. Weinberg was born in 1919 to Jewish parents in Warsaw. His father was a composer and a violinist in Jewish theaters, and his mother an actress in several Yiddish theater companies. By the age of 10, young Mieczyslaw had begun performing as a pianist with his father and entered the Warsaw Conservatory when he was 12. With the outbreak of war soon after his graduation in 1939, Weinberg fled eastward to the Soviet Union, settling in Minsk. Already, he had composed his first string quartet and a berceuse for piano. His parents and sister stayed behind, and were imprisoned in the Lodz ghetto before perishing in the Trawniki concentration camp near Lublin. When Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Weinberg sought haven further east in Tashkent and continued to compose. He sent the score for his First Symphony to Dmitri Shostakovich, who was impressed by his talent and helped arrange an invitation in 1843 for Weinberg to move to Moscow, where he remained for the rest of his life. Shostakovich became a close friend and an important musical influence.
Soon after the war, Weinberg fell prey to Stalin's renewed wave of anti-Semitic purges. In its 1948 congress, the Soviet Composers Union renewed its official denunciation of formalism and cosmopolitanism, code words for Jewish influences. At the same meeting, Weinberg learned that his father-in-law Solomon Mikhoels, the Soviet Union's most famous Jewish actor, had been murdered at Stalin's orders. Weinberg was deeply shaken but seemed safe for the moment. In January 1953 he was accused of Jewish bourgeois nationalism and arrested on an absurd charge of plotting a Jewish coup in Crimea. He was probably saved from execution by Shostakovich who, despite his own precarious situation, pleaded Weinberg's innocence with Lavrenti Beria, the feared head of the Soviet secret police. Weinberg was released along with other political prisoners after Stalin's death in March of that year.
While Weinberg's music was never officially banned, he was ignored for years by the Soviet musical establishment and forced to survive by means that included writing music for the circus and cartoon scores. Weinberg responded to his difficult circumstances with a prodigious output of serious music that includes 22 symphonies, other orchestral works, 17 string quartets, and numerous solo and chamber compositions. While Weinberg didn't consider himself a Jewish composer, a number of his works reflect Jewish themes and several contain Holocaust allusions. He dedicated his Twenty-First Symphony, subtitled Kaddish, to victims of the Warsaw Ghetto, and donated the manuscript to the Yad Vashem Memorial Museum in Jerusalem. Weinberg composed The Passenger, one of his seven operas, in the late 1960s, but it was never produced in his lifetime. The opera, a haunting psychological drama about memories from Auschwitz, drew world-wide attention with its first staged production at the 2010 Bregenz Festival, and subsequent productions have helped spark a broader revival of interest in Weinberg's music.
The Rhapsody on Moldavian Themes dates from 1949. It embraces Romanian, Hungarian and Ukrainian folk elements that intersected in Soviet Moldova. The work is entertaining and accessible, and there has been speculation that Weinberg was responding - for his own survival - to the previous year's infamous Zhdanov Decree condemning the formaism of Soviet composers and demanding music that would please the masses.
Patuxai Victory Monument at Vientiane, Laos (Part - 1)
Shrikant Kelkar's visit to Patuxai Victory Monument at Vientiane, Laos in September 2015
Moldova's horsemen fear for future of their only stud
In Southern Moldova, a minority Turkish population nurture a cult-like adoration for their horses. But funding cuts and privatisation of the country's only horse farm threaten the future of their cherished equestrian heritage. Duration: 02:07
Belgium: 'Hooligans' taste water cannon after Brussels memorial upset
Clashes erupted during a crowded rally at Brussels' Place de la Bourse, Sunday, as thousands gathered to pay tribute to the victims of Tuesday's deadly attacks in the Belgian capital.
Police used water cannon to disperse the protesters, after tensions erupted between a group of right-wing activists and mourners. Both gatherings related to Tuesday's attacks, starting in separate locations, were originally banned by police due to security concerns. However, protesters arrived despite the police order. The so-called 'hooligans' are believed to be football supporters of local Brussels' teams.
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He rates MrHollick's video at the end!!
Train travel in Russia - From Moscow to Magadan
In this journey from Moskou to Magadan, Jelle visited numerous areas of Russia. It's time for the trip back, and he choses to take the train for it. Taking a train in Russia, is like a small incursian in Russian daily lives.
Original title: Het spoor terug
What's left of communism? How big are the differences between the poor and the rich? What is the influence of corruption? Is Russia a young democracy (as former Dutch prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende previously said)?Is it a sovereign democracy (according to Putin) or a fascist regime (as read in The Economist)? Jelle Brandt Corstius is looking for the topics that rule the life of ordinary Russians in Russia.
Presented by: Jelle Brandt Corstius
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AUTONOMIE SI PETARDE - documentar RISE Project
O organizație fantomă a coalizat în jurul ei sute de tineri secui din Transilvania. În ultimii ani, liderii ei au deturnat mitinguri, s-au încăierat cu jandarmii, au vrut să detoneze o bombă artizanală în mijlocul unei parade militare și să arunce în aer o conductă de gaze care leagă Ardealul de restul țării. Sunt cunoscuți ca HVIM, adică Mișcarea Tinerilor Maghiari din cele 64 de Comitate.
Doi dintre liderii locali sunt judecați acum pentru presupuse acte de terorism, iar liderii din Ungaria sunt declarați indezirabili pe teritoriul României. RISE Project i-a documentat și a aflat că în spatele lor stă un lanț de interese care trece prin Budapesta și se oprește la Moscova.
Moldovan Union of the Communists Youth Pro Russian Propaganda Mind Control
30 march 2013 in chișinău. Useful idiots lie about the romanian language and our history.
Turkey: Police pepper-spray peaceful protesters point blank in Ankara, detain 22
Police pepper-sprayed and detained a group of peaceful protesters in Ankara’s Kizilay district, Sunday, taking in 22 demonstrators, reportedly calling for improved working rights, for police questioning.
Heavily armoured riot police quickly intervened in the allegedly unauthorised rally, spraying the protesters point blank with pepper spray before removing them from the site to nearby police vans.
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