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Sixteen crew members aboard a grounded cargo ship were rescued by Turkish emergency services near Sile in Istanbul on Wednesday. The freighter, which was en route from Turkey to Russia, was grounded due to rough seas, reports indicate. Due to the conditions, rescuers had to use a rope and harness to retrieve the stranded crew in an operation lasting hours. The ship was called Natalia and was flagged with the colours of Comoros.
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Update on cave cult which awaits the end of the world
1. Wide of ravine
2. Wide of hill, police post in the distance, zoom in to location of dug-out
3. Various of the holes used for ventilation, pan from one hole to the other
4. Wide of police post
5. Mid of ventilation hole behind branches (to right of picture)
6. Wide pan of Nikolskoye Village
7. Wide of the sect's church
8. Close-up door to church, cross marked on door with chalk, door opens to show interior
9. Wide pan from one cross to another
10. Horse in harness
11. Barking dog
12. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Nikolai Kuznetsov, cult leader's neighbour:
He is a very good chap, well bred, not spoiled as in other families. He did not indulge in wine, studied, that's how I knew him.
13. Wide back view of church
14. Close-up of tools
15. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Nikolai Kuznetsov, cult leader's neighbour:
What? The end of the world? If we ourselves don't do it, don't blow it up?
(Question: Why did you not hide there?)
I have been asking myself why they are doing it and what they want.
(Question: And what do you think of it?)
What do I think? I think nothing good will come out of it.
16. Various exteriors of church
17. Wide of houses
STORYLINE:
Priests tried unsuccessfully to coax members of a doomsday cult from their underground hideout in snowy central Russia where they remained barricaded on Sunday.
Twenty-nine people, including four children, the youngest 18 months, retreated to the bunker near the village of Nikolskoye in the Penza region, about 640 kilometres (400 miles) southeast of Moscow, earlier this month and have threatened to blow themselves up if forced to leave.
However, their leader, self-declared prophet Pyotr Kuznetsov, was not among them on Sunday.
Kuznetsov was charged last week with setting up a religious organisation associated with violence and underwent psychiatric evaluation on Friday.
On Thursday, Russian Orthodox monks tried to make contact with the cult but members refused to speak with them.
Priests went again on Sunday, but the followers refused to listen to their arguments, according to a security official monitoring the crisis.
He refused to be named because he was not authorised to speak to reporters.
Yevgeny Guseynov, a spokesman for the regional government, said officials would try to find experienced negotiators.
The followers, reportedly mostly women, vowed to stay in the bunker until doomsday, claiming to have stockpiled 100 gallons of gasoline that they threatened to ignite if officers on guard near the ravine try to force them out.
They remained in written contact with Kuznetsov.
Kuznetsov, a 43-year-old engineer from a devout family, declared himself a prophet several years ago.
He left his family and the Russian Orthodox Church, and established the True Russian Orthodox Church.
He is a very good chap, well bred, not spoiled as in other families. He did not indulge in wine, studied, that's how I knew him, said Nikolai Kuznetsov, a neighbour of Pyotr Kuznetsov but no direct relation.
I think nothing good will come out of it, Nikolai added when asked his opinion on the cult's actions.
After leaving home Pyotr Kuznetsov began writing books, borrowing from a mixture of established beliefs, and visited monasteries in Russia and Belarus, recruiting followers, Guseynov said.
He reportedly told followers that in the afterlife, they would be judging whether others deserved heaven or hell.
Followers were not allowed to watch television, listen to the radio or handle money, reports say.
Anna Vabishchevich said her 41-year-old son, Alexander, his wife and their two teenage daughters were followers.
She said she was sending two relatives from Belarus to try to persuade him to at least send the girls home.
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Jewish Autonomous Oblast
The Jewish Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Евре́йская автоно́мная о́бласть, Yevreyskaya avtonomnaya oblast; Yiddish: ייִדישע אווטאָנאָמע געגנט, yidishe avtonome gegnt) is a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous oblast) in the Russian Far East, bordering with Khabarovsk Krai and Amur Oblast of Russia and with Heilongjiang province of China. It is also referred to as Yevrey (Yiddish: יעװרײ) and Birobidzhan (Yiddish: ביראבידזשאן). Its administrative center is the town of Birobidzhan. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 176,558.
Soviet authorities established the autonomous oblast in 1934. It was the result of Joseph Stalin's nationality policy, which provided the Jewish population of the Soviet Union with a large territory in which to pursue Yiddish cultural heritage. According to the 1939 population census, 17,695 Jews lived in the region (16% of the total population). The Jewish population peaked in 1948 at around 30,000, about one-quarter of the region's population.
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The Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian: полуо́стров Камча́тка, Poluostrov Kamchatka, IPA: [pəlʊˈostrəf kɐmˈt͡ɕætkə]) is a 1,250-kilometre-long (780 mi) peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about 270,000 km2 (100,000 sq mi). The Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk make up the peninsula's eastern and western coastlines, respectively. Immediately offshore along the Pacific coast of the peninsula runs the 10,500-metre (34,400-ft) deep Kuril–Kamchatka Trench.
The Kamchatka Peninsula, the Commander Islands, and Karaginsky Island constitute the Kamchatka Krai of the Russian Federation. The vast majority of the 322,079 inhabitants are ethnic Russians, but about 13,000 Koryaks (2014) live there as well. More than half of the population lives in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (179,526 in 2010) and nearby Yelizovo (38,980). The Kamchatka peninsula contains the volcanoes of Kamchatka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian: полуо́стров Камча́тка, Poluostrov Kamchatka, IPA: [pəlʊˈostrəf kɐmˈt͡ɕætkə]) is a 1,250-kilometre-long (780 mi) peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about 270,000 km2 (100,000 sq mi). The Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk make up the peninsula's eastern and western coastlines, respectively. Immediately offshore along the Pacific coast of the peninsula runs the 10,500-metre (34,400-ft) deep Kuril–Kamchatka Trench.
The Kamchatka Peninsula, the Commander Islands, and Karaginsky Island constitute the Kamchatka Krai of the Russian Federation. The vast majority of the 322,079 inhabitants are ethnic Russians, but about 13,000 Koryaks (2014) live there as well. More than half of the population lives in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (179,526 in 2010) and nearby Yelizovo (38,980). The Kamchatka peninsula contains the volcanoes of Kamchatka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev | Audiobook with Subtitles
The fathers and children of the novel refers to the growing divide between the two generations of Russians, and the character Yevgeny Bazarov has been referred to as the first Bolshevik, for his nihilism and rejection of the old order.
Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural schism that he saw between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the growing nihilist movement. Both the nihilists (the sons) and the 1830s liberals sought Western-based social change in Russia. Additionally, these two modes of thought were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's path lay in its traditional spirituality.
Fathers and Sons might be regarded as the first wholly modern novel in Russian Literature (Gogol's Dead Souls, another main contender, is sometimes referred to as a poem or epic in prose as in the style of Dante's Divine Comedy). The novel introduces a dual character study, as seen with the gradual breakdown of Bazarov's and Arkady's nihilistic opposition to emotional display, especially in the case of Bazarov's love for Madame Odintsova and Fenichka. This prominent theme of character duality and deep psychological insight would exert an influence on most of the great Russian novels to come, most obviously echoed in the novels of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky.
The novel is also the first Russian work to gain prominence in the Western world, eventually gaining the approval of well established novelists Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, and Henry James, proving that Russian literature owes much to Ivan Turgenev. (Summary from Wikipedia)
Fathers and Sons
Ivan TURGENEV , translated by Richard HARE
Genre(s): General Fiction
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29:54 | Chapter 4
41:30 | Chapter 5
57:46 | Chapter 6
1:05:52 | Chapter 7
1:22:46 | Chapter 8
1:41:38 | Chapter 9
1:49:45 | Chapter 10
2:22:18 | Chapter 11
2:33:10 | Chapter 12
2:46:50 | Chapter 13
3:02:52 | Chapter 14
3:15:36 | Chapter 15
3:27:32 | Chapter 16
3:54:25 | Chapter 17
4:24:04 | Chapter 18
4:37:23 | Chapter 19
4:56:56 | Chapter 20
5:26:18 | Chapter 21
6:10:03 | Chapter 22
6:25:19 | Chapter 23
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