Translation of "the participants did not agree" into English. Volgograd did not come to a consensus on the methods of fighting neopagans "Pogroms of Uzbeks with the approval of the official Bishkek"

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On Saturday, September 15, residents of the Volga region organized a popular gathering against a cell tower, which was placed under their windows. About 70 people came out into the street from houses on Dzerzhinsky Avenue.

As one of the local residents, Galina Mubarakshina, told Komsomolskaya Pravda, police officers were present at the event, but they did not interfere in the process, did not check the documents and did not take anyone away.

According to the representative of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Nizhny Novgorod region, no violations were recorded at the meeting.

We stood on the street and talked with the MTS employees, who showed us the documents, according to which the tower does not pose a threat. But Rospotrebnadzor says that no documents on the calculation of the levels of electromagnetic fields for the base station of PJSC "MTS" to agree on the size of the sanitary protection zone and zones of restriction have not been submitted to them. We do not trust these papers, - Galina shared.

The gathering lasted about an hour. The administration of the Volga region was not there.

As a result, of course, MTS and I did not come to a common opinion. They stated that the tower is not dangerous, and they will not dismantle it. But this does not suit us, - the Zavolzhanka confidently reported.

According to her, after all that happened, the residents of the city decided to refuse the services of MTS.

We also learned that the range of this tower is 800 meters. Can you imagine? That is, every 800 meters now can put such a structure. None of the locals want this. The residents of houses that are located far from ours even came to the gathering, - said Galina.

Now the townspeople continue to collect signatures for dismantling the tower. They are going to draw attention to what happened and continue to contact the surveillance stations and check the safety of the tower. At the moment, more than 200 signatures have been collected.

Let us remind you that in early September, next to house No. 55 on Dzerzhinsky Avenue, a cell tower from MTS PJSC appeared. Many are unhappy with this, because: firstly, the building is located 10 meters from a residential building, secondly, the view from the window deteriorates, and most importantly, residents are afraid of radiation. They did not like that their opinion was not even asked during installation.

However, in the press service of MTS PJSC in the Nizhny Novgorod region, KP NN reported that the tower was installed according to the law and does not pose any danger to people.

The base station is installed in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation - the Urban Planning Code of the Russian Federation, as well as the Law of the Nizhny Novgorod Region "On the Basics of Regulation of Urban Development in the Territory of the Nizhny Novgorod Region". The sanitary passport of the facility has already passed the examination with a positive result, and the project documentation has been sent to Rospotrebnadzor. The distance from the installation site of the base station to residential building No. 55 also meets the requirements of the legislation of the Russian Federation, which was developed taking into account all possible risks and dangers, - MTS answered.

In Volgograd, a discussion of the problem of neo-paganism, which is gaining strength in Russia, took place. The discussion was attended by representatives of the Volgograd diocese and the regional administration, representatives of the Volgograd diocese and the regional administration, social activists, scientists.

As RIAC was informed in the press service of the Volgograd diocese, the participants got acquainted with the conclusions of the scientific-practical conference "Neopaganism in Russia: history, present, prospects", which was held at the Don Theological Seminary. It was noted that neo-paganism in Russia is still in the “blooming stage”. A typical participant in neo-pagan holidays is an accomplished man of 31 years old, with a completed higher education. Most of the neo-pagans are in federal cities (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Sevastopol).

The neo-pagans in Central Russia gather 2–3 thousand people. Up to 10 thousand people gather in Siberia. Of those present at the holiday, only 20 - 30% believe in what is happening at them, the rest are more observers. During the holidays, both bloody and bloodless sacrifices are made. Participants dress in national shirts and dance in circles. The sect leaders perform rituals and services. Master classes on folk art, playing folk instruments and martial arts are held for guests. Weddings may take place. Absolutely, at least two rites of corpse burning under the open sky.

Regional administration spokesman Yuri Fedorenkov considered the threat of neo-paganism exaggerated. He suggested that no more than 2,000 people throughout Russia sincerely sympathize with this movement. The humanitarian intelligentsia is attracted by folk traditions, but they do not give the action a religious meaning. The official gave several examples of legislative initiatives, which are most logically explained by neo-pagan lobbying.

The rector of the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh, Priest Sergiy Yermolov shared his experience of communicating with neopagans on the Internet and in reality. To overcome the problem, he suggested using church preaching more effectively.

The topic of counteracting neo-paganism turned out to be the most difficult and controversial; it was not possible to come to a common opinion on it. A variety of measures were discussed: deromantization of paganism, preventive lectures and conversations, publications in the media on historical topics that would not allow manipulators to lure Volgograd residents by means of historical forgery.

The participants agreed that criticism of religious doctrines, appeal to archaeological sources and logical arguments in a dispute with established neo-pagans are futile, which is confirmed by the experience of many missionaries from other regions of Russia.

Several reports on the inter-ethnic clashes that took place in southern Kyrgyzstan in June 2010 became public. Their colleagues abroad got acquainted with the conclusions of the Kyrgyz experts.

The National Commission for the Investigation of Ethnic Clashes in the Southern Regions of Kyrgyzstan on June 10-15, 2010, the independent commission of the Ombudsman of Kyrgyzstan, the Osh Initiative group in mid-January published the results of their work.

Human Rights Watch Report

Earlier, the report of the international human rights organization Human Rights Watch was published. An international commission has also announced the completion of an independent investigation and plans to release its report in early February. Several groups were simultaneously collecting information, trying to analyze the causes of the conflict and find the culprits.

"Pogroms of Uzbeks with the approval of the official Bishkek"

Each of the commissions in its report names the historical, social and political background for the conflict in Osh. The conclusions and assessments contained in the reports are sometimes completely opposite. For example, the Osh Initiative organization, which consists of Uzbek and Kyrgyz human rights defenders, believes that pogroms of the Uzbek population took place in Osh in June.

"The pogroms, sanctioned and planned not by third forces, but by individual Kyrgyz politicians in solidarity with the leaders of organized crime in the country and supporters of ex-President Kurmanbek Bakiyev," the report says. In its conclusions, the Osh Initiative claims that the June riots "occurred with the approval and connivance of the official Bishkek."

" Interethnic conflict provoked by Uzbek communities and the Bakiyev clan"

According to the conclusions of the national commission to investigate the June events in Osh, the culprits of the events in the south of Kyrgyzstan are representatives of the Bakiyev clan and the leaders of the Uzbek community, in particular, Kadyrzhan Batyrov. "We do not agree that it was genocide or civil war. We believe that there was a major interethnic conflict provoked by the Uzbek communities and the Bakiyev clan, accompanied by violence, arson and looting."

As Abdygany Erkebaev emphasized, “these events began thanks to the extremist actions not of the Kyrgyz or Uzbek people, but of Kadyrzhan Batyrov and his accomplices, who organized rallies and were the ideological inspirers of those events. Further, other forces began to gather there, which had different goals, including including the Bakiyev clan. "

" National Commission report is sketchy"

The human rights organization Kylym Shamy, headed by Aziza Abdirasulova, also collected data on the Osh tragedy. Last fall, Abdirasulova resigned from the national commission, accusing her of being superficial. In an interview with Deutsche Welle, Aziza Abdirasulova said: “I agree that this is a major interethnic conflict, but I don’t agree that it was provoked by the Uzbek community or the Bakiyev clan. And I also don’t agree with the fact that the national commission asks to present the President of Uzbekistan for the award. Islam Karimov ".

In the opinion of the human rights activist, the national commission did not take into account or silenced many facts during the investigation. "In the conclusion of the commission, there is nothing about the huge amount of firearms that fell into the hands of the crowd. Nothing is said about snipers. It is not said about the responsibility of state officials," Aziza Abdirasulova said.

“People should know the truth, no matter how bitter it may be: neither the Kyrgyz nor the Uzbeks were the first to use weapons,” the human rights activist stressed. According to her version, the first to use firearms were law enforcement officers. "They were forced to shoot at the crowd near the Alai hotel, because they began to burn, cut, kill. And the law enforcement agencies did not have special equipment on their hands: rubber bullets, stun grenades."

According to Abdirasulova, the events are presented in a one-sided way in the report of the Osh Initiative. "They began their report on May 19, when a crowd of Kyrgyz defeated a university owned by Kadyrzhan Batyrov. But they kept silent about the facts on May 14, when, led by Kadyrzhan Batyrov and representatives of the Ata-Meken party, supporters of the governor of Jalal-Abad region, they went and burned down the house that belonged to the Bakiyevs' relatives. The whole tragedy began with this. "

The commission made its own conclusions ombudsman of Kyrgyzstan

According to the conclusions of the Kyrgyz ombudsman commission, interethnic conflicts in the south are "the fruit of the work of the ousted presidents Akayev and Bakiyev." The roots of interethnic tensions in the south, as the report says, "lie in poverty and poverty, which can be easily mobilized under any slogan."

In particular, the authors point to the activities of the leader of the Uzbek community, Kadyrzhan Batyrov. "Batyrov's provocative speeches at rallies in Jalal-Abad triggered the outbreak of interethnic conflict," the report of the Kyrgyz Ombudsman Commission says. "The main reason for such a large-scale and bloody conflict in the south was the state's inability to protect its citizens, regardless of race and nationality."

"Street law, aggression in society, settling scores "

According to German expert on Central Asia, Beata Eschment, some of the conclusions of the national commission are not in doubt, although the causes of the conflict require much deeper study. "I am almost sure that both Uzbeks and representatives of the Bakiyev clan are involved in this conflict. But searching for the guilty in this form will bring nothing. It is much more important now to understand how to improve the situation," the expert says. In her opinion, a number of prerequisites led to the emergence of a conflict in the south of Kyrgyzstan.

“Of course, it is important that the socio-economic situation of the Uzbeks all these years was much better, while the Kyrgyz, meanwhile, were in power. But the decisive factor is that due to the events taking place in the country in recent years, the population everywhere is trying solve their problems through protests, rallies, demonstrations. The Kyrgyz people chose the law of the street, no longer relying on the government. People from the Bakiyev clan and leaders of the Uzbek diaspora used this situation. The conflict in such conditions was almost impossible to prevent! "

Another German expert from the Institute for the Study of Peace and Security Policy in Hamburg, Anna Kreikemeier, also says that she would not name those responsible now. “With such a high level of aggression, any tension in relations between representatives of different nationalities in the south of Kyrgyzstan led to serious consequences: an image of an enemy began to take shape in society, and then a search for" scapegoats "began.

According to Anna Kraikmeier, "during the investigation it became quite clear that the Bakiyevs, especially Maxim Bakiyev, the president's son and Zhanysh, the president's brother and the head of the presidential security service, were very closely connected with criminal structures. The events in Osh became a kind of settling of scores."

Context

The international commission started work in the south of Kyrgyzstan with a long delay

Due to difficult negotiations at the international level, an independent investigation into the conflict in southern Kyrgyzstan begins almost two months later than previously planned. The preparation of the report is postponed to a later date. (18.10.2010)

Sleep is absolutely essential for us. Without food, a person can hold out for quite a long time, without water it will last a week, and five to six days without sleep can lead not only to serious consequences for the body, but also to death. It is no coincidence that torture with sleep deprivation, practiced, including in the dungeons of the Lubyanka, in order to break a person, is one of the most difficult.

Sleep is needed not only for us, animals and birds sleep. Other animals - reptiles and even invertebrates - have a dormant stage. However, according to Doctor of Biological Sciences Vladimir Kovalzon, leading researcher, head Russian Society of Somnologists , only warm-blooded animals - mammals and birds - have true sleep. And this dream is complexly organized, it consists of several stages.

The need for sleep for life, as he told the correspondent of Gazeta.Ru, was proved at the end of the 19th century by a Russian researcher Maria Manaseina ... In her experiments, she did not let the puppies sleep, constantly stroked them, and after four to five days the puppies died.

If the body needs sleep so much, then why? The answer to this question - during the day our body gets tired and rests in sleep - ceased to be obvious when scientists established that our internal organs work in a dream and, most importantly, the brain works very actively.

How sleep works

Most of all, the French researcher Michel Jouvet, who is also known as author of the novel "The Thief of Dreams" ... He found that sleep consists of two successive phases.

if sleep participates in memory processes, it does not play a major role.

Scientists conducted experiments in which rats were deprived of sleep by rolling them on a carousel. It was found that sleep deprivation impaired the ability of rats to learn, but not much. The neurophysiologist believes that, most likely, in a dream, the brain gets rid of unnecessary information, cutting off all unnecessary information and leaving what is really important.

Another hypothesis is that important metabolic stages go through during sleep.

Data have been obtained that during slow sleep in mice, genes encoding proteins involved in the synthesis of various enzymes and other vital proteins work in the cerebral cortex and hypothalamus.

Thus, the brain in a dream prepares itself to be awake. It is possible that biochemical reactions take place at this time, requiring a lot of time.

And according to the hypothesis of the doctor of biological sciences, leading researcher Ivan Pigarev, during sleep, the brain neurons switch to a different mode of operation. They stop perceiving information from the external environment and switch to information from internal organs. The activity of neurons during sleep ensures the coordination of all body systems: cardiovascular, respiratory, and digestive.

Back in Soviet times, neurophysiologists Vadim Rotenberg and Viktor Arshavsky hypothesized that

rEM sleep provides a psychological defense mechanism against stress.

Usually, the proportion of REM sleep increases with stress. According to the hypothesis of scientists, at this time the brain is trying to find a solution in a situation that a person is not able to resolve in reality. Such "search activity" saves the body from the severe consequences of stress.

Another important role of sleep has received evidence only recently. Answering Gazeta.Ru about the most interesting discoveries of recent times, Vladimir Kovalzon said: “Perhaps the most interesting thing is a sensational article, which published October 18, 2013 in Science ("Gazeta.Ru" wrote). A group of researchers led by Danish Maiken Niedergaard, who now works in the United States, at the University of Rochester, discovered a previously unknown drainage system in the brain. It serves to remove large molecules that cannot leave it in the usual way. In the body, they are removed by lymph, but there is no lymph in the brain, and it was not known how this happens. The authors called this system glymphatic, from the word "glia". Astrocyte cells have channels that conduct water, and until now it was not entirely clear why they are needed. These tubules open, water flows into the intercellular fluid and flushes out all harmful substances. These tubules open during sleep, and when awake, they are closed.

This is very important for the mechanisms of development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, when abnormal proteins are formed. Drainage of these proteins removes, and this happens during sleep. If circulation is disrupted, they accumulate and form plaques.

It was intuitively understood for a long time that sleep clears the brain, it is not by chance that we wake up with a fresh head. But now it has been proven using the most modern technology, two-photon microscopy. "

Sleep bills

"The normal duration of sleep for an adult is considered seven to eight hours," a doctor-somnologist, associate professor of the Moscow Medical Academy named after V.I. Sechenov Mikhail Poluektov. - The most obvious consequences of a lack of sleep are a decrease in attention, memory, performance. Labor productivity is reduced by about half, and the number of errors increases.

It is estimated that the risk of getting into an accident for a sleepless person increases fivefold.

The danger of man-made disasters due to his fault is also growing. At the same time, the syndrome of insufficient sleep is common today, especially for residents of large cities. It is believed that nine out of ten actively working people do not get enough sleep on weekdays. "

Lack of sleep can be seriously ill. As Mikhail Poluektov said, “people who do not get enough sleep chronically are more likely to have hypertension, bronchial asthma, gastritis, peptic ulcer disease and, as has been shown, even one and a half times higher mortality in the long term from various diseases”.

Lack of sleep is a direct path to diabetes, as it develops cell resistance to insulin.

People who work at night are more likely to gain weight. Wakefulness causes hunger, and the person goes to the kitchen to eat something. And his biological clock is not set at this time for food, and calories are converted into body fat.

Immunity also suffers from lack of sleep. This fact was experimentally tested on volunteers who, for scientific purposes, were infected with rhinovirus (the virus that causes SARS). It turned out that those who sleep less than seven hours a day got sick more often than those who sleep seven to eight hours.

Insomnia is a serious condition, according to statistics, about 6% of people in the population suffer from it, and with age, their number reaches 15%.

Sleep hygiene is important to avoid insomnia.

What it is, Mikhail Poluektov explained to the Gazeta.Ru correspondent: to sleep in silence, in the dark, on a comfortable pillow, in a room where it is not too hot and not too cold; before going to bed, do not watch movies with shooting and do not quarrel with your family; do not eat much, do not drink coffee or alcohol at night.

A glass at night to fall asleep is not the best remedy: the inhibitory effect of alcohol will be replaced by an exciting one, and sleep will be interrupted.

You need to go to bed and get up at the same time, so that the body gets used to when to activate and when to relax.

Good night everyone!

In Kiev tonight announced the suspension of the operation with the use of the army in the eastern regions. This is stated in the commentary of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry to the agreements reached in Geneva. As for them, the acting head of the department said a little earlier that the military operation would continue until the protesters were completely disarmed.

There are other inconsistencies with regard to the document, which had been worked on in Switzerland the day before. According to the Kiev version, there are two types of rallies: the only correct one and all the others.

An unexpected interpretation by the Kiev authorities, achieved in Geneva, was voiced, as they say, firsthand. Andriy Deshchitsa, acting foreign minister, commented on the demand for the disarmament of all illegal armed groups.

"If you carefully read the agreements, then we are talking about the liberation of roads and squares that were illegally occupied by protesters. As far as I know, the activities of the Maidan are legal," he said.

Meanwhile, the Geneva agreements literally write the following: "All illegal armed groups must be disarmed; all illegally seized buildings must be returned to their legal owners; all illegally occupied streets, squares, and other public places in all cities of Ukraine must be liberated."

That is, the Maidan, at least, occupies buildings that do not belong to the Maidan, and, at the maximum, is armed. The Russian Foreign Ministry is also expressing disappointment with such free interpretations.

"When we talk about disarmament in Ukraine, we mean, first of all, the confiscation of weapons from the militants of the Right Sector and other pro-fascist groups that took part in the coup in Kiev," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in an official statement.

It is understandable why the Verkhovna Rada, which had been trying all day to work out a memorandum on resolving the situation in the east, went on Easter holidays without agreeing on anything. They just talked about different things. By the way, the meeting began with a scuffle. Presidential candidate Lyashko expelled from the hall the regional leader Vladimir Oleinik, the very one who, during the confrontation between Maidan and Yanukovych, was the author of the law restricting the rights of rally participants.

Neither the regionals nor the communists believed the parliamentary majority, which proposed setting a certain deadline for the delivery of weapons to the armed formations as a settlement to the conflict. True, when asked if this concerns Kiev, the deputies answered evasively.

"This is a clear statement about the time until what moment this should happen. Whoever does not, the force of the law will be used. There are no territorial guidelines, the law must be the same throughout the territory," the acting president said. Chairman of the Batkivshchyna faction Sergei Sobolev.

Such general phrases and lack of specifics did not like the opposition deputies, who felt a catch.

"They do not hear us when we assume specifics on the points, we say that the disarmament and liberation of buildings should go all over the country," says Oksana Kaletnik, a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada from the Communist Party.

"The adoption of a separate law on amnesty will not solve anything. People in the east do not consider themselves criminals. They say that in Kiev, it means activists, and in our country there are terrorists? And the buildings there are occupied, and the buildings here are occupied. Why such double standards? " - the chairman of the "Party of Regions" faction Alexander Efremov is perplexed.

Whoever first began to arm and seize buildings should be the first to show an example of disarmament. In addition, the authorities must release the detained and arrested anti-Maidan activists, drop charges against the protesters, return the army to the places of deployment and remove special forces from the southeast, and finally stop threats.

According to the leaders of self-defense in the east, Kiev must in fact prove that it will fulfill the Geneva agreements, but so far this is not visible.

"We continue to prepare for the referendum. Kiev is not going to fulfill these agreements, they already began to violate them yesterday, announced their refusal to withdraw troops from Sloviansk and Kramatorsk. Buildings must be liberated either by everyone or by no one. The path and Turchynov and Yatsenyuk will be released by the illegally occupied them buildings ", - says the co-chairman of the Presidium of the Donetsk People's Republic Denis Pushilin.

And these are not the demands of some political group, people on the streets of Donetsk and Lugansk are talking about this. This is exactly what Vladimir Putin spoke about the day before. The crisis cannot be resolved without the people's trust in the authorities.

"Why are the Kiev politicians going to the east? Who are they talking to? With their appointees? You don't need to go for this. You need to talk to the people, with those whom people trust. And they are dragging the army. And they say - disarm. Well, the east will disarm, and "Right Sector" who will disarm? Then they will say - excuse me, didn't it work? " - the Russian President is perplexed.

But what kind of trust can there be if, demanding from the east to stop resistance, the authorities simultaneously appoint large awards for the heads of the so-called "Russian saboteurs", only fueling the paranoia prevailing in society?

"For each transferred saboteur, the National Defense Headquarters of the Dnipropetrovsk region announces a reward of 10 thousand US dollars. For each vacated administrative building, I announce a reward of 200 thousand US dollars," said the commander of the Dnipro-1 unit Yuriy Bereza.

What kind of trust can we speak if Right Sector is still recruiting fighters on the Maidan, including for sending them to the eastern regions?

"Mobilization is proceeding normally, several groups have left for Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, Kharkov region. They are learning to shoot, disassemble and assemble weapons. They have military instructors to teach the basics of military affairs," said Igor, coordinator of the Right Sector in Kiev region Gorban.

Supporters of the "Right Sector" are making their contribution to the persecution of politicians disliked by Kiev. They are picketing the Rada, demanding literally to put an end to presidential candidate Oleg Tsarev, who, by the way, is already going to start the third criminal case under the article "Separatism" - this is how calls for federalization are now called in Kiev. True, why it is necessary to put an end to Tsarev, the rightists could not explain. Just annoying.

Finally, the Kievites themselves are calling to disarm the radicals. And today, people, mostly pensioners and students, came to a spontaneous rally near the building of the National Bank of Ukraine. They demanded to dismiss its chairman and stop the endless rise in prices.

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