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When will we learn the lessons of history? Tatyana Malkina and Irina Petrovskaya met to discuss an interview with Valery Fadeev, head of the Human Rights Council, RBC: "Law is a very subtle and flexible thing." Repressions, the fate of the Solovetsky Stone, the controversial struggle to preserve the memory and history of Denis Karagodin and Olga Rykova to preserve the memory of their relatives. Find out how and what past shaped our present and future. Support our work https://supportnovaya.media Buy merch https://ozon.ru/t/bepddwW and here http://t.me/LLCNewSalesBot/Catalog Read our texts here https://novayagazeta.ru Slowed down YouTube, subscribe to our video channel in Telegram http://t.me/nomediarussia For advertising on the channel, write [email protected] YouTube channel "NO.Media from Russia" - a project of independent journalists who remained in Moscow 00:00:00 What happened? 00:03:48 Valery Fadeev, head of the Human Rights Council 00:07:20 Opening of the Solovetsky Stone 00:10:22 What's wrong with the shares of the Solovetsky Stone? 00:12:44 Fadeev on the Empathy Manuchi channel about Stalin's repressions 00:16:08 Why was Memorial liquidated? 00:19:01 Will there be a civil war? 00:21:28 Is national repentance necessary? 00:24:08 The story of Denis Karagodin 00:27:49 What is Denis Karagodin doing now? 00:30:34 Is such activity necessary today? 00:33:32 Moral responsibility of the descendants of Nazi criminals 00:37:19 Historical memory and repentance 00:40:23 October 30 is the day of remembrance of the victims of political repression 00:43:17 What to do if your grandfather worked in the NKVD? 00:46:41 Letter 00:49:05 "Wall of Grief" • Arrests at the "Wall of Grief". People were... 00:51:48 "Last Address" Project. Why are they tearing down the signs? 00:56:10 What awaits us in the future? 01:00:00 Fight for Memory