wait me 29.05.2006 (2006)

Telecast №82571, 1 part, duration: 0:50:11
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Shukshina Mariya, Kvasha Igorj

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In the studio of the TV company VID Shukshina Maria, Kvasha Igor.

The host tells us: The program was contacted by a volunteer assistant from Palestine, Abu Obeid Natalia, who told her story.

And this is not only her story - it is the story of dozens, if not hundreds of women who unwittingly found themselves in a very difficult situation… The problem is that Russian women who are married to Palestinian citizens cannot get a residence permit in Palestine-GAVIYA-an identity card.

Video clip from Palestine.

The residence permit guarantees women the unhindered return to their husbands and free movement within the territory of Palestine itself.

Thus, women can fly from Palestine to Russia, but they cannot return back.

Any woman in the world understands what it is like to choose between a husband and parents, children and parents… You can't wish that on anyone.

And the situation is just like this-they can go to their parents at any time, but if they leave, they will not return to their husbands.

In the studio, Anna's mother Ashur-Surovikina Alevtina Viktorovna; Victoria's mother Shaer-Orlova Valentina Pavlovna and Natalia's mother Abu Obeid-Andreevich Anna Nikolaevna.

They hadn't seen their daughters in years.

Thanks to a story sent to us from Palestine, women will be able to see and hear their children and grandchildren.

Other relatives in Russia will also see their children and grandchildren.

We hope that this issue will still be resolved, and women will be able to safely go to their relatives in Russia and return to their relatives in Palestine.

Tsitsilin Georgy Yefremovich born in 1926-a war veteran-is looking for his own sister Tsitsilin Maria Yefremovna born in 1924.

Maria Yefremovna in 1942 volunteered for the front in the 4th Cavalry Army and since then nothing is known about her.

Petrukhin Fyodor Fedorovich from the Moscow region, Lukino-Dulevo is looking for Petrukhin's son Andrey Fedorovich, born in 1982, who disappeared on May 17, 2006. He worked as a cook on the Arbat.

I left work and went home.

I didn't get home.

Murad Urunboevich Yuldashev from Kalininobad (Tajikistan), born in 1975, is looking for a friend of Pavel Anatolyevich Bykov, born in 1965.

The last time we met was in 1998 in the Volgograd region.

Goryachev Sergey Ivanovich is looking for Goryachev's sister Galina Ivanovna.

The fact that he has a sister - Galina - Sergey Ivanovich learned only four years ago.

In 1957, the parents divorced and "divided" the children.

My sister stayed with my father.

My brother is with my mother.

His mother had never told him about his own father or his sister.

She married another man, and they had three more children.

Having learned that he had a sister, Sergey Ivanovich immediately began to look for her.

Today, in the studio, Sergey Goryachev met with his sister Galina Ivanovna, whose last name is now Salnikova.

And Galina Ivanovna lives in Pushtulim.

She returns home not only with her joy, but also with news for one of the residents of Pashtulim.

We received a letter from Svetlana Andreeva, who lives in Pushtulim.

She's looking for her uncle and aunt.

We found them, and Galina Ivanovna will bring Svetlana Alexandrovna an envelope with the address of her uncle and aunt.

Meeting of the Goryachev family in the studio.

Plot from Samara:

Deputy head of the administration of the city of Samara Shemyakin John is looking for his father.

It all started in the fall of 1968.

John Shemyakin's mother Lyudmila Georgievna lived in Mogilev at that time.

She was 25 years old.

One day in the autumn she went to the telegraph office, and there she was seen by a young Scotsman, Jack Gilliland.

Jack was one of the Scottish specialists who were invited to Mogilev to build a large plant for the production of chemical fiber.

He spoke very little Russian, and she spoke no English at all.

But that didn't stop them from falling in love.

Jack's favorite color was green, and Lucy had plenty of green Scottish dresses and hats.

Jack's favorite flowers were lilies of the valley, and he gave them to Lucy every day.

They both loved to dance.

Jack and Lucy dated for a year.

Then Lucy found out that she was expecting a baby.

Lucy gave birth to a son on October 17, 1969.

A month later, Jack Gilliland was exiled from Russia to his homeland.

Then there were the packages from Scotland, and the letters that Jack's friends had given Lucy.

Lucy was absolutely forbidden to answer Gilliland.

In the end, the connection was finally broken.

The son keeps all the photos of his father with his signature and wishes of happiness to his son, a box of English sweets, which, in memory of his father, he never touched since childhood, his father's golden Parker, the coffee table where his father sat with his grandmother on his birthday.

He also keeps a diary that his grandmother and mother kept on his birthday.

It records the details of Jack Gilliland's departure for his homeland.

The memory of his father is sacred to John.

Photo: This photo is the only thing that Yana Ivanenkova has left in memory of her father, who met her mother in 1985, when he studied at the Military Medical Academy.

His name is Andrey Shchekalyov.

This photo was first seen by Yana a few years ago, after the death of her mother, and after that, she never stops looking for her father.

Photo: wanted Maxim Komarov, born in 1970.

Maxim disappeared on December 30 last year in Yekaterinburg.

Photo: The photo was sent by Sergey Apenin's mother.

On September 3, 2005, Sergey went somewhere from the village of Podgornoye in the Chayinsky district of the Tomsk region, which is in the north, a hard-to-reach area, and his whereabouts are still unknown…

My mother is looking for Apenin Sergey Anatolyevich.

Photo: Alexandra Petrova is looking for a friend of her youth, a sapper officer Ivan Angelevich.

In the Patriotic War, their unit No. 42 was located in the Rybinsk district, he lived in the village of Gridino.

That's where they met.

Photo: Oleg Avilov, on September 8 last year, according to his aunt, Oleg tried to cross the Russian-Estonian border in the area of Ivan-gorod - Narva.

Apparently, he still did not cross the border, but he did not return home.

Pavel Dmitrievich Barvenko is looking for his son Nikolai Dmitrievich Barvenko, born in 1967. On February 4, 1999, at 13: 30, he left the Central Bus Station of the city of Voronezh in a car VAZ-21061 state number B920BE36RUS beige (there was one in the car) to Alekseevka, Belgorod region.

He hasn't returned yet.

Bezhan Mikhail Timofeyevich from the village of

Sipoteni (Moldova) is looking for N. S. Fomina.

He saw her in a dating magazine in 2001. After reading the poems that the woman wrote, Mikhail realized that she was the woman of his dreams.

Plieva Elena Albertovna is looking for a son, Klimov Albert Vladimirovich, born in 1991. On March 8, 2006, he left his home in Lyubertsy and did not return home.

Lyskina Olga is looking for a friend of Siredzinov Timur.

They met when they were both 16 years old.

One day in May 2000, Olya went for a walk with her red spaniel.

Both Olya and her spaniel are red-haired.

Timur saw her on the street, followed her , and since then he has walked every day.

At first, Olya did not take Timur seriously, and then every day she became more and more attached.

Timur courted very nicely: like a real Romeo, for example, he would climb through the window of a bedroom on the second floor without an invitation, just to say good night, give flowers...

Olya says: "You see, he is a SUNNY person.

Not just because he's blond and has blue eyes.

He radiates light and kindness."

At the beginning of the 11th grade, Timur and his mother moved to another area of the city.

Olya was overwhelmed with studies, Timur suffered.

Actually, that's why they quarreled.

Then Timur left Vladikavkaz.

Olya is still worried about the fact that she broke up with Timur.

Meeting in the studio of Oli and Timur.

Video: the search continues: Apostoluk Andrey from Kiev-looking for relatives of the family of Karl (or Heim) Semyonovich Morgenstern, who allegedly left for the United States during the Second World War…

Video: the search continues: Olga Antonovna Gladneva is looking for her sister Maria Gladneva, born in 1928, who disappeared in the thirties …

Video: the search continues: Vasily Sergeevich Borisov (Stefan Tsekhovich) is looking for his sister Stanislava, born in 1930. the connection with whom was interrupted in 1945.

Video: the search continues: Juliana Kozlova is looking for information about Konstantin Nikolaevich Nikolaev, who fled to Alaska in the early 40s.

It so happened that he was convicted and sent to the camps.

He and two other prisoners swam across the Bering Strait on an ice floe and made it to Alaska.

And after the war, the relatives were summoned to the NKVD, questioned about what she knew about Konstantin, whether they had a connection.

The great-grandmother was very afraid for the family and renounced everything, said that she barely knew her brother-in-law at all.

And only much later they learned that Konstantin spoke on the "Voice of America", told his story, and tried to contact his relatives, gave his coordinates…

Borisov Vasily Sergeevich is looking for his sister Stanislava.

He knows almost nothing about his family.

He knows that he lived with his family near Poland.

He knows that they had two children: Stanislav Tsekhovich, Stasya, and he, Stepa.

He knows that his mother died when he was two or three years old… That the father was arrested and sent to Kazakhstan together with the children…

His first clear memories are of his escape from exile: Stepa is behind his father, holding on tightly to him, and his sister Stasia is running beside him.

He remembers that when his father was tired, he walked by himself.

We got to the railway station-we planned to go to Ukraine, to Verkhnedneprovsk, to visit my father's relatives.

He remembers that the last name of the woman they came to is Tsekhovich and that she had a daughter, Masha… He remembers that, after the arrest of his father, he and his sister went to an orphanage.

And she and her sister got lost when the war started.

There was a bombing and the children were separated.

And Stanislav's sister spent her whole life looking for her brother.

But ... she was looking for Stepan Antonovich Tsekhovich - and her brother's name was already Vasily Sergeyevich Borisov…

And she herself is no longer Stanislava, but Anastasia, and not Tsekhovich, but Ryabchuk… But she is very happy when they call her Stastey... and when she learned that her brother was looking for her, she abandoned her Happiness - that's what their town is called - and came to Moscow.

Meeting in the studio of Vasily and Stanislava.

Calendar: 29.05.2006

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