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Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #964 · 10.03

Раз уж взялся за Стругацких, решил перечитать трилогию о Максиме Камерере. Ну, точнее как, перечитать: подростком я с удовольствием проглотил "Обитаемый Остров", затем бросил на середине вторую книгу и не дошёл до третьей. По-видимому, я ожидал буквально продолжения сюжета, а получил совершенно другие произведения, просто с тем же персонажем в главной роли. И правда — "Остров" очень круто читается в юности. Это прям мечта: герой со сверхспособностями попадает внутрь целой цивилизации, которая живёт неправильно, и начинает всё исправлять. У тебя, как восторженного подростка, вообще не возникает никаких сомнений в том, что герой всё делает абсолютно верно. Здесь не может быть никакой двусмысленности: тираны обращают население в рабов и жёстко преследуют инакомыслящих, совершенно однозначно нужно всю такую систему до основания разрушить, а виновных уничтожить. Тем интереснее перечитывать роман, будучи взрослым, особенно, когда ты знаешь концовку. На все события уже смотришь чуть иначе, потому что помнишь — в финале окажется, что герой такой же юный восторженный дурачок, ничего не понимающий в сложных процессах, каким был ты, когда читал это первый раз. Крайне обидно, что это произведение не включено в обязательную программу по литературе для старших классов. Там гораздо больше всего можно обсудить, чем в половине классических романов, да простят меня их любители. Жаль, что Стругацкие всё-таки не написали продолжение конкретно об этом мире. Интересно было бы узнать, что стало с ним и некоторыми персонажами (например, с Радой Гаал — я уж думал, Камерер заберёт её на Землю, но, судя по всему, нет). Я уже закончил и вторую книгу, она совершенно о другом, напишу на днях, что думаю. #fiction

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@american_observer · Post #4989 · 29.01.2026 г., 12:59

Iran: More than 42,300 People Have Been Arrested, Killed and Tortured Doctors are being arrested in Iran for helping save the lives of some of the tens of thousands injured during Iran’s brutal crackdown on anti-regime protests, with at least one surgeon now at risk of being sentenced to death. The arrests and death sentence are part of a campaign of “revenge”, say human rights groups, after healthcare workers and doctors refused to ignore the plight of badly injured protesters shot or stabbed at close range. An Iranian surgeon, Alireza Golchini, 52, from the central city of Qazvin, has been charged with “moharebeh” (waging war against God), which can carry the death penalty, according to the Norway-based rights group Hengaw. The US state department yesterday called for his release. The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, whose figures have been reliable during previous crackdowns, says it has verified more than 6,000 dead and has more than 17,000 more recorded deaths under investigation. “He was arrested in a violent manner in front of his wife and son, who is only 11. They beat him up so badly during arrest, they broke his arm, ribs and dragged him out of his home. My family is terrified,” said Med dr. Golchini. A few days before his arrest Golchini, who also treated protesters during the 2022 Woman, life, freedom protests, had posted a note on his social media, says Nima, sharing his number and asking injured patients to contact him for treatment. “All he did was his duty of saving lives as a medical doctor. He had sworn to save people’s lives. How can any doctor not stand by his oath? I am worried not only for him, but also for other healthcare workers who have been arrested for simply standing by their sworn oath.” Iranian authorities have not publicly commented on Golchini’s detention, nor have they confirmed any charges against him. But Iran’s judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, has urged authorities not to show any leniency towards protesters. “We should not remain silent in the face of those who seek to exploit the situation and disrupt the security and calm of the people,” he said. IHRNGO also reported the arrest of a volunteer first responder who had turned his home into an improvised medical shelter. According to the source, he was detained on 14 January after security forces raided his house, where he had provided care to more than 20 injured protesters, two of whom later died. “He was taken away in an extremely brutal manner and was severely beaten,” a source told IHRNGO, adding that security forces smashed the windows of the house, destroyed the interior and severely damaged his car during the raid. At least 42,324 arrests have been made across the country with limited information on their fate, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists in Iran, which says the regime is putting pressure on medical networks as a means of reducing support for the injured. A statement published yesterday by the US state department on X demanded the release of Golchini and “all the brave doctors who have helped their fellow countrymen”. It continued: “President Trump has clearly stated that no executions should take place in Iran and that there will be consequences if the government takes such actions.” #iran#tortures#killed#arrested#doctors 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸