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He is one of the founders of “Yes, Bulgaria”: entered by Christian Takov, but quickly disappointed and leaves
PAnonymous drone photos of the protest, in which a yellow thread passes through each person. For almost two months, these curious photos show every day exactly how many protesters have come to the square. Behind them is 30-year-old photographer, television producer and protester Victor Dimchev.
This is a photo from one of the days of the protest, showing the scheme by which Viktor Dimchev counts the people gathered.
It became the enumerator of the protests in 2020. The photos are taken from media such as BNT or Euronews, and the marking of each person on the yellow cobblestones is done through a graphic computer program that draws a thread for each head or limb .
Dimchev during work
“When a protest is 5,000 people and its organizers say there are 100,000, the opposition says there are 200.
In addition to protests, Dimchev also shoots on issues related to tourism. PHOTOS: PERSONAL FILE
People who want
to receive
real information
to protest,
is confused
They don’t know how to believe one or another propaganda lie, ”says Dimchev. So he counts protesters every night and posts the information on Facebook.
However, this also provoked the ire of the protesters. Accusations that he deliberately mentioned smaller numbers and even threats flooded him on Facebook. “You have a great counter! They will hit you with 200 and you, “reads one of the mild threats that appear after Dimchev’s interview for” 24 hours “at the end of July. He said at that time that the maximum number gathered in the square was 6,000, not 80,000, according to the organizers.
“It’s often a broken phone. We saw something like this at the biggest protest this year. There were really a lot of people. Someone wrote that there were tens of thousands in the square. So Maya Manolova was the first to give the information that there are 80 000. After her, someone else wrote to 120,000 people and in 10 minutes Arman Babikyan announced that there were 135,000 people. This shows what a broken phone sounds like and how the number inflates, “says Victor Dimchev.
Counting protests for him has been an activity since 2013, when he was among the organizers of the protests against Oresharski’s cabinet. He and the current mayor of “Slatina” Georgi Iliev are the first to count the people in the square with panoramic or drone photos. It’s dimchev
one of those people
created
“Protest network”
He also clearly remembers the “night of the white bus”. In front of his eyes, his schoolmate’s head was smashed with a cobblestone, and to this day there is a scar on his split upper lip.
Viktor Dimchev grew up protesting. He first met on the square in 1989. He was only 12 years old at the time and was run by his mother, who was the founder of one of the first school sections of the Podkrepa union. yes
the whole family
go to the protests
through the tipping point to
year of communism
“I remember my parents and I were standing near the police cordon of dark-skinned policemen, and the crowd gradually began to shout: ‘Down with the BCP!’ People in the center are shouting, but those close to the police do not dare, ”Dimchev recalled.
The path from protest to power is usually short and easy, but Dimchev is not tempted by it. However
twice is on the way
become a politician
He first tried to become a member of the Greens, but lost his candidacy due to mismanagement. The second attempt is your membership for several months in “Yes, Bulgaria”.
He is also one of the founders of Hristo Ivanov’s party. “My main reason for entering was the presence of Christian Takov. However, then I saw with my own eyes things that are immoral, ”says Dimchev. According to
witnessed
meetings between
match
representatives
with great entrepreneurs,
who offer to become donors of “Yes, Bulgaria” against changing the political positions of the party.
“These people are very famous, they are talked about in the public space and the positions of the party show the commitments they have between them,” Dimchev said, but did not want to give names.
Apart from the protests, Dimchev also participates on television. He is a producer for a television channel for tourism, but also develops the online video series “This is Bulgaria”, which has tens of thousands of followers. Dimchev has more than 1000 films behind him, having filmed and written scripts for them. Víctor, by profession, is constantly on tour around the country. He drives 100,000 km a year by car.
During the decades of touring, you have noticed the development of Bulgaria for both tourism and road infrastructure. “I saw with my own eyes how the Bulgarian road map is changing. How of a few broken roads there are roads today. All our fortresses, ancient sanctuaries and beautiful places, until 20 years ago this was forgotten, ”says the television producer.
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