Honorary Professor of “The State Medical University of Chuvash Republic”, Russia
Nomination of Prof. George Vithoulkas as Honorary Professor of “The State University of Chuvash Republic”, Russia
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An Englishman in Cheboksary (Англичанин в Чебоксарах)
I plan to visit every single oblast, krai and republic in Russia before I leave.
This is number 5: The city of Cheboksary in Chuvashia
Cheboksary is a city in Russia and the capital of the Chuvash Republic. It is a major port on the right bank of the Volga River. It is also one of the largest religious, economic, political, scientific, educational, cultural and sports centres of the Volga region.
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Correspondent Nick Schifrin and producer Zach Fannin take us inside Vladimir Putin's Russia, with an in-depth look at the resurgent national identity, the government's propaganda machine, the risk of being a Kremlin critic and much more.
An Englishman in Ingushetia (Англичанин в Ингушетии)
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This is number 9: The cities of Nazran and Magas in Ingushetia
Nazran and Magas are cities in Russia, in the Republic of Ingushetia. Nazran is the largest city in Ingushetia, and Magas is the capital. Ingushetia has a population of almost 500,000 and is the 75th most populated Federal Subject in the Russian Federation.
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Olympic Torch Relay (Day 84) - Tatarstan republic
Olympic Torch Relay (Day 84) - Tatarstan republic, Bolgar and Sviyazhsk cities and the Universiade village
The Olympic Torch Relay has got under way to Sochi on 7 October 2013. 90% of the Russian population will be within an hour's reach of the Torch Relay route at some time or other, and this means that approximately 130 million Russian citizens will be able to watch or participate directly in the Relay. In total, it will cover more than 65,000 kilometers, including by car, train, plane, Russian troika and even reindeer sleigh.
The Sochi 2014 Olympic Torch Relay is going to be the longest in the entire history of the Olympic Winter Games. During the Olympic Torch Relay, 14,000 torchbearers will carry the Sochi 2014 Olympic torch through 2,900 settlements of 83 regions of the country. The Relay will end with the Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony in Sochi on February 7, 2014.
State Anthem of the Chuvash Republic “Чӑваш Республикин патшалӑх гимнӗ”
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The State Anthem of the Republic of Chuvashia (Chuvash: Чӑваш Республикин патшалӑх гимнӗ, translit. Čăvaš Respublikin patšalăh gimnĕ; Russian: Государственный гимн Чувашской Республики) is the national anthem of the Republic of Chuvashia, a federal subject of Russia. The lyrics were written by Ilya Tuktash and the music was composed by German Lebedev. It was officially adopted in 1997.
An idea aroused in 1905 about creating a new universal anthem. At the time, poet Yakov Turkhan wrote poems to the melody of the State Anthem of the Russian Federation and he published them in the first issue of newspaper Hypar in January 1906. During the autumn of 1917, priest Taras Kirillov wrote and composed the poem Чӑваш халӑх юрри (Çovaş haloh yurri). It was unsuccessful at first, but in early January 1918, Tikhon Alekseyev—the leader of the Chuvash choir in Kazan—created the anthem, which was then supported by the entire Chuvash intelligentsia. A version had a melody based on Long live Russia, a free country., which was composed by Aleksandr Grechaninov, and a subscript translation was preserved.
It was performed in January 1918 (after the end of the Russian Republic) by the Chuvash choir in Kazan after the premiere of the first national play by Maximovich-Koshkinsky, which was based on the play Live Not as You Would Like To by Alexander Ostrovsky.
Its popularity increased and it was performed on all significant events. However, it did not acquire an official status at the time.
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Государственный гимн Республики Чувашия (Chuvash: Чӑваш Республиканский патшалӑх гимнӗ, транслит. Čăvaš Respublikin patšalăh gimnĕ; Русский: Государственный гимн Чувашской Республики) является государственным гимном Республики Чувашия, субъекта Российской Федерации. Тексты песен были написаны Ильей Тукташем, а музыка - Германом Лебедевым. Он был официально принят в 1997 году.
В 1905 году возникла идея создания нового универсального гимна. В то время поэт Яков Тюрхан написал стихи к мелодии Государственного гимна Российской Федерации и опубликовал их в первом номере газеты «Гипар» в январе 1906 года. Осенью 1917 года священник Тарас Кириллов написал и написал стихотворение Чӑваш халӑх юрри (Çovaş haloh yurri). Сначала это было неудачно, но в начале января 1918 года руководитель чувашского хора в Казани Тихон Алексеев создал гимн, который затем поддерживал вся чувашская интеллигенция. Версия имела мелодию, основанную на «Да здравствует Россия, свободная страна», которая была написана Александром Гречаниновым, и сохранился перевод текста.
Он был исполнен в январе 1918 года (после распада Российской республики) чувашским хором в Казани после премьеры первой национальной пьесы Максимовича-Кошкинского, основанной на пьесе Александра Нестровского «Живи не так, как ты хотел бы»
**The translation for Chuvash was unavailable** apologies!
Indian and Russian Home Ministers meet in New Delhi
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh met his Russian counterpart Vladimir Kolokoltsev in New Delhi. Kolokoltsev was accompanied by a high level delegation whereas Singh was accompanied by MoS home affairs Kiren Rijiju and other officials of the ministry. Singh pointed out that the two countries shared friendly ties and India viewed Russia as a strategic partner, said a government press release.Singh also expressed India's desire to expand extensive bilateral cooperation and partnership with Russia under the framework provided by Druzba-Dosti Joint Declaration issued during the Annual Summit between Prime Minister of India and President of Russia held in 2014.
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CHA - Vittalĭj Stanjal (Виталий Станьял)
In Russia minority national component is put out of state curriculum, meaning that children of Russia's minor nationalities won't be able to study their language, culture and history in state schools. Vittali Stanial, one of the leader of Chuvash Folk Academy speaks on this problem.
Green lights for cycling_in Chuvashia_Russia_When_2010_Sunny Spokes.flv
An interview with a leader of the Sunny Spokes cycling campaign in Chuvashia, Russia (Novocheboksarsk) Viacheslav Platonov, taken by the Vesti Chuvashia (News of Chuvashia) reporter Evgenia Zinovyeva of the Chuvash GTRK (State TV-Radio Company) on July 02, 2010. It highlights the problems of and the necessity of building up of the traffic infrastructure for safe cycling in and around the cities of the Chuvash Republic. In her interview Evgenia addressed also the officials of the Novocheboksarsk town administration (Oleg A.Ulangin) and those of the Chuvash government (Minister of sports and tourism A.Nikolaev)
David Wilcock: Financial Tyranny on Russian TV, Pt. 1: Jan. 16, 2013
Did the Federal Reserve bankers secretly finance both sides of World War I and II -- to rob central banks, and steal their gold, on a worldwide basis?
Did some of the leaders of these nations secretly know this was being done -- and were told it was for the good of humanity, as gold ownership would devastate world peace?
Was all this gold secretly put on deposit with the Federal Reserve -- and exchanged for worthless bonds, with face values of up to a billion dollars each?
Did this global heist allow the Federal Reserve to eliminate all competition to their magic printing press -- so they could print 26 trillion dollars' worth of bailouts, as a Fed audit revealed?
Is there a growing international alliance of countries who want to defeat the Federal Reserve -- and restore unprecedented peace and prosperity to our planet?
Russian television network REN-TV was the very first to transform David Wilcock's epic Financial Tyranny investigation into a full-length documentary program.
This is the first of two episodes of We Never Dreamed, a popular show on REN-TV that airs on prime time. This episode was called Million Dollar Give Away - We Want our Billion Back, and aired on January 16, 2013.
Stunningly, this same day, Germany demanded the Federal Reserve return 300 metric tons of gold on deposit -- and also demanded France return their entire holdings of 376 metric tons.
Russia bravely stepped forward to reveal the secrets of the Illuminati, Lucifer, the Bilderberg meetings, the New World Order, and the greatest criminal act in human history.
See it now for the first time -- complete with English subtitles -- and enjoy!
[DISCLAIMER: David Wilcock does not agree with nor approve of all the content in this documentary. We have made this available as a public service to reveal how REN-TV handled this controversial and upsetting subject.]
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Welcome to another video - this time from the city of Tiraspol.
Tiraspol is second biggest city in Moldova and the capital of the unrecognised state Transnistria.
Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, is an unrecognised state which split off from Moldova after the dissolution of the USSR. Although it is not recognised abroad, it has its own President, government, military, police, car registration, constitution, flag, national anthem and even currency.
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My Bus Ride From Hell; Derbent To Volgograd Via Chechnya
One thing is to travel by train, a detour to Hell can be doing the same trip by bus in Russia.
My bus was supposed to be on board a “VIP Bus” there was nothing about VIP on the old piece of shit bus I took; the seats were old and the carpet gone, the interior of the bus was decrepit as hell and stunk as humidity and dirtiness. There was dust everywhere and you could not see through most of the windows out because of humidity in between the window panes. But what really pissed me off was the fact that the shit company that run those busses from hell really believed they were VIP and they charged me for my backpack to be placed in the cargo compartment! I fuckin’ lost it.
Later on they complained because I put my feet on another seat. And later on they started smoking while driving the bus. Needless to say and since I was already wound up, I spent the whole 16 hours ride giving them shit every time they lighted a cigarette; they would mimic me; “yeah fuck fuck fuck fuck” and dumped the cigarette.
The road took us thru the heart of Dagestan into Chechnya and since it is “rebel terrain” there were multiple checkpoints where we had to get off the bus and line up and show our documents. I was the only foreigner and the authorities having seeing the passenger list were already waiting for the “amerikanski”
The lengthiest of the checkpoints was in the outskirts of Grozny, Chechnya, but everything went alright.
By the time we rolled into Volgograd, the bus crew was glad to get rid of the only passenger complaining about their smoking and shit service; me.
USSR anti-religious campaign (1928–1941) | Wikipedia audio article
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The USSR anti-religious campaign of 1928–1941 was a new phase of anti-religious persecution in the Soviet Union following the anti-religious campaign of 1921–1928. The campaign began in 1929, with the drafting of new legislation that severely prohibited religious activities and called for a heightened attack on religion in order to further disseminate atheism. This had been preceded in 1928 at the fifteenth party congress, where Joseph Stalin criticized the party for failure to produce more active and persuasive anti-religious propaganda. This new phase coincided with the beginning of the forced mass collectivization of agriculture and the nationalization of the few remaining private enterprises.
Many of those who had been arrested in the 1920s would continue to remain in prison throughout the 1930s and beyond.
The main target of the anti-religious campaign in the 1920s and 1930s was the Russian Orthodox Church, which had the largest number of faithful. Nearly all of its clergy, and many of its believers, were shot or sent to labour camps. Theological schools were closed, and church publications were prohibited. More than 85,000 Orthodox priests were shot in 1937 alone. Only a twelfth of the Russian Orthodox Church's priests were left functioning in their parishes by 1941.In the period between 1927 and 1940, the number of Orthodox Churches in the Russian Republic fell from 29,584 to less than 500.The campaign slowed down in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and came to an abrupt end after the commencement of Operation Barbarossa. The challenge produced by the German invasion would ultimately prevent the public withering away of religion in Soviet society.This campaign, like the campaigns of other periods that formed the basis of the USSR's efforts to eliminate religion and replace it with atheism supported with a materialist world view, was accompanied with official claims that there was no religious persecution in the USSR, and that believers who were being targeted were for other reasons. Believers were in fact being widely targeted and persecuted for their belief or promotion of religion, as part of the state's campaign to disseminate atheism, but officially the state claimed that no such persecution existed and that the people being targeted - when they admitted that people were being targeted - were only being attacked for resistance to the state or breaking the law. This guise served Soviet propaganda abroad, where it tried to promote a better image of itself especially in light of the great criticism against it from foreign religious influences.