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| They believe it indicates an "if we can't have it, no-one can" approach. As Russia's grip on Kherson continues to weaken, fears grow of it deploying a "scorched-earth" policy. irannews.ru This is starkly different from Mao's idea of a multi-ethnic state where, in theory, different groups had more autonomy. Xi's father too had a reputation for conciliation and respect for China's ethnic minorities. "It suggests autocracy is in their blood, it's in their water or it's in their culture," she says. It also brings life back to the villages it weaves through. "They just left a mess. Mess and pain," says Alyona. "When I came here for the first time after liberation, I just stood here and cried. It's really hard." Although she considered removing the videos, Ms Hartley says she is content that she decided to share the post. Alyona says when she first met a Russian soldier, he asked her "who allowed you to live so well?" Her family's wooden house was left nearly empty after the Russians took everything away. Ms Hartley's original video, Keep Breathing, was 18 minutes long and made in 2018, with funding from various local organisations in Derby and backed by the British Film Institute.
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