Doctor Lisa has dual citizenship. Doctor Lisa and Gleb Glinka

She was real- this is what everyone who has ever dealt with Dr. Lisa or even crossed paths with her by chance admits. Not always “keeping pace”, but always true to her position and always consistent in moving towards her goal. Elizaveta Glinka. Doctor Lisa.

She was born into a military family and a famous TV presenter with a medical education. There were two more adopted children in the family. Prosperous family, many friends and acquaintances from various professions. But she chose the most ungrateful.

Doctor Lisa about myself especially for the site:

“There were people who had a tremendous influence on me in choosing a profession. My main profession is my mother’s profession. I’ve always, from about five years old, as long as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to do what I’ve been doing all my life.”

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Alien pain, someone else's life, strangers suffering, someone else's hopelessness, someone else's despair. This is what she dedicated herself to. Immediately after school I entered the Second Moscow Institute named after Pirogov. “Pediatric resuscitator-anesthesiologist,” was written on her diploma when, in 1986, she and her husband, an American lawyer who came from an old Russian family, emigrated in the USA, where five years later she received her second medical education specialty " palliative medicine" In parallel with her studies at Darmouth Medical School, she worked in hospices, which at that time did not yet exist in Russia. Elizaveta Glinka gave five years of her life to these institutions, acquiring a priceless experience and having established himself in correctness chosen life path.

This experience was acute in demand in Russia, where Elizaveta soon returned with her family and immediately began to participate in the work of the First Moscow Hospice. Then there was a move to Ukraine, where Doctor Lisa, as she was already called by that time, founded the first hospice at the Kyiv oncological hospital. Upon returning to Moscow, she created a charity fund“Fair Aid”, which provided material and medical assistance to those dying from cancer, as well as low-income patients and fellow citizens who had lost their homes and jobs. Muscovites living in the area of ​​Paveletsky Station are very familiar with these people with an emblem depicting two palms stretching towards each other. Every week they distribute medicine and clothes to homeless people huddled against the walls of the station, provide them material And legal support. Every year, Foundation employees send at least 200 people, establish and maintain heating centers for the homeless during the cold season, and help those who have lost their documents return home.

Natural disasters, so common in Russian latitudes, have always been the focus of attention of Dr. Lisa and her associates. Time after time they organized collection funds and things for the benefit of victims of forest fires, floods, earthquakes, avalanches.

In the fall of 2012, Elizaveta Glinka became a member of the federal committee of Mikhail Prokhorov's Civic Platform party and was included in the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the development of civil society and human rights.

The outbreak of the war in Donbass forced Elizabeth to learn to provide assistance in conditions of armed conflict. From the first days of the confrontation, she and the volunteers of the “Fair Aid” foundation supported people who found themselves in hot spots, debugged cooperation with the International Red Cross. Elizaveta Glinka did not share the position of many of her comrades in the liberal camp, saying that, regularly visiting the Donbass, she did not see Russian troops there. She also did not agree with the thesis about annexation Crimea.

Doctor Lisa:

“When they say that Crimea is empty, they are lying. Because even the people I work with are already saying: we will go to Crimea. And even with people with a mentally ill child, they will go to Crimea for the second time; before they could not afford it, but now they have free trips. And this is a topic that I understand. I don’t really understand politics, geopolitics, but I’m happy here».

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Throughout the two years of Nadezhda Savchenko’s imprisonment, Doctor Lisa visited her in prison, providing moral support and offering to admit guilt for subsequent pardon.

From the first day of Russia's participation in the Syrian conflict, Dr. Lisa fine-tuned and expanded the channels of necessary medical care civilian population Syria. Three days before the tragedy, the President of Russia presented her with a state award for charity. "Tomorrow I'm flying to Donets to, from there to Syria. We are never sure that we will return from there, war is hell on earth,” said the director of the Fair Aid Foundation at the presentation ceremony.

... On December 25, 2016, the waters of the Black Sea closed forever over the head of Dr. Lisa and the heads of 91 other people. She did not make it to Syria, where she was carrying a shipment of medicines and medical instruments for the hospital. She flew away to Eternity.

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"I would like the Ten Commandments to become national idea for any state. And the world would be a better place, and people would love each other."

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P.S. The Republican Children's Hospital in Grozny will now bear the name of Elizaveta Glinka. The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, announced this today. The head of the Human Rights Council under the President of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Fedotov, allowed Doctor Lisa to be canonized.

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It turned out to be a famous doctor-philanthropist who has earned universal recognition among both ordinary people, and among the elites. We are talking about Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka, also known as “Doctor Lisa”.

The topic of the plane crash in Sochi – and the search for those responsible – is now featured in many media outlets. But no less attention in society and among various officials Russian Federation is given specifically to this woman doctor who became big loss not only for the country, but for the whole world.

Everlasting memory

In connection with the death of Doctor Lisa, many Russian officials decided to perpetuate the memory of the “symbol of mercy” in many regions of Russia. For example, the mayor of Yekaterinburg, Evgeny Roizman, believes that one of the city’s medical institutions should be named in her honor.

The reaction to this proposal followed immediately. Judging by reports from the press service of the Yekaterinburg City Duma, it was decided to name the Central City Hospital No. 2 in honor of Elizaveta Glinka.

The head of the Chechen Republic did not ignore the death of Doctor Lisa. The official announced on his Instagram that he had already decided to name the Republican Children's Clinical Hospital in Grozny after Doctor Lisa.

« She devoted her life to the most noble cause - rescuing children from hot spots... Elizaveta Glinka chose the hard way support for those who have nowhere to look for help", the Chechen leader commented on his decision.

The head of the Presidential Council for Promoting the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, Mikhail Fedotov, also commented on the tragedy. In his opinion, Elizaveta Glinka and the memory of her and her deeds should be immortalized.

« She was an absolutely unique person. It was truly an angel of virtue who descended to our earth to do good to people. This was her mission“,” Fedotov was quoted as saying by the radio station “Moscow Speaks.”

All this is only the first reaction of the elites in the Russian Federation to tragic death Doctor Lisa. Why did the death of this woman cause such violent reaction, and taking into account the fact that everyone is calling to perpetuate her memory?

Doctor Lisa's Mercy


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You need to understand that Elizaveta Glinka, taking into account her professional skills in medicine, chose not the easiest path (working in a prestigious medical institution with a high salary), but the difficult one - this is the organization of special medical institutions (hospices), the principle of which she became acquainted with while living in USA.

After receiving a second medical degree in palliative medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, she took part in the work of the first Moscow hospice. After that, she opened a similar institution in 1999 in Kyiv.

In 2007, Dr. Lisa organized the Fair Aid charity foundation. This organization provided assistance to all cancer patients without exception, including low-income and homeless people. Every year, Dr. Lisa expanded her activities. If you look at the statistics for 2012, on average about 200 people were sent by the foundation to hospitals in Moscow and the Moscow region in 12 months. Elizaveta Glinka even organized special items heating for the homeless.


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Dr. Lisa also participated in collecting material assistance for the benefit of victims of various natural Disasters. Her foundation raised money to help people who suffered damage from forest fires in 2010, from the flood in Krymsky in 2012, etc.

Elizaveta Glinka did not ignore the problem of victims of the military conflict in Donbass. Despite criticism from various Western media And international organizations, she completely eliminated any threats and ignored political intrigues, doing charity work for all those in need in the region. While the Red Cross organization refrained from helping the people of Donbass, Elizaveta Glinka worked on supplies humanitarian aid unrecognized republics.


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She has done the same in Syria since 2015. Dr. Lisa was involved in the delivery and distribution of medicines and the organization of medical care for the civilian population. By the way, the Tu-154 that crashed near Sochi was just heading to Syria to provide the Tishrin University Hospital in Latakia with all the necessary medicines, which are very important for Syrian cancer patients and newborn children.

Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka(commonly known as Doctor Lisa; February 20, 1962, Moscow - December 25, 2016, the Black Sea near Sochi, Russia) - Russian public figure and human rights activist. Philanthropist, resuscitator by training, executive director of the International public organization “Fair Aid”. Member of the Russian Presidential Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights.

Biography

Elizaveta was born in Moscow in the family of a military man and a nutritionist, cook and TV presenter Galina Poskrebysheva. In addition to Lisa and her brother, their family included two cousins ​​who were orphaned at an early age. There was a version that Elizaveta was a relative of Alexander Poskrebyshev, but Glinka denied it.

In 1986 she graduated from the 2nd Moscow State University medical school Specializing in pediatric resuscitation and anesthesiology. In 1990, she emigrated to the United States with her husband, American lawyer of Russian origin Gleb Glebovich Glinka. In 1991, she received a second medical degree in palliative medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, Dartmouth College [unauthorized source?]. Some sources report Glinka's American citizenship. While living in America, I became acquainted with the work of hospices, spending five years with them.

She participated in the work of the First Moscow Hospice, then together with her husband she moved to Ukraine for two years. In 1999, in Kyiv, she founded a hospice at the Kyiv Cancer Hospital. Member of the board of the Vera Hospice Foundation. Founder and President of the American Foundation VALE Hospice International.

Activity

In 2007, she founded the International public organization"Fair Aid", sponsored by the A Just Russia party. The organization provides financial support and medical care to dying cancer patients, low-income non-cancer patients, and the homeless. Every week, volunteers go to Paveletsky Station, distribute food and medicine to the homeless, and also provide them with free legal and medical assistance. According to a 2012 report, on average, the organization sent about 200 people a year to hospitals in Moscow and the Moscow region. “Fair Aid” also organizes warming centers for the homeless.

In 2010, Elizaveta Glinka, on her own behalf, collected material assistance for the benefit of victims of forest fires. In 2012, Glinka and her organization organized a collection of items for flood victims in Krymsk. In addition, she participated in raising funds for flood victims; more than 16 million rubles were collected.

In January 2012, together with others public figures became the founder of the League of Voters, an organization aimed at monitoring compliance with voting rights citizens. Coming soon to the Fair Aid Foundation tax office conducted an unexpected audit, as a result of which the organization’s accounts were blocked, which, according to Glinka, they were not notified about. On February 1, the accounts were unblocked and the fund continued to operate.

In October 2012, she joined the federal committee of Mikhail Prokhorov’s Civic Platform party. In November, she was included in the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the development of civil society and human rights).

With the beginning armed conflict in eastern Ukraine provided assistance to people living in the territories of the DPR and LPR. In October 2014, she accused the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) of refusing to provide guarantees for a cargo of medicines under the pretext “we do not like the policies of your president.” The head of the ICRC regional delegation in Russia, Belarus and Moldova, Pascal Cutta, denied these accusations. At the end of October 2014, Elizaveta Glinka gave an interview to the Pravmir portal, where the words were allegedly said: “As a person who regularly visits Donetsk, I claim that there are no Russian troops there, whether someone likes to hear it or not.” For these words she was criticized by a number of people. Glinka herself refuted this version of the text, after which Pravmir admitted its mistake and published a corrected version of the interview: “As a person who regularly visits Donetsk, I did not see Russian troops there.” Later, in an interview with Snob magazine, Glinka clarified that she was only talking about her personal observations.

February 20 is the birthday of the executive director of the Fair Aid Foundation, Elizaveta Glinka, widely known as Dr. Lisa. Let us remind you that she passed away on December 25, 2016. Elizaveta was on board a Tu-154 Ministry of Defense aircraft that crashed in the Black Sea. Life without her seems to have stopped for those who depended on her, for whom she was the last hope...

Doctor Lisa

Elizaveta Glinka was born on February 20, 1962 in Moscow into a military family. Higher education she received at the Pirogov Medical Institute. Having mastered the specialty of pediatric resuscitator-anesthesiologist, she left Russia with her husband.

In America, Glinka began working in a hospice. She devoted five years to this work. In her own words, she was shocked human attitude to hopeless patients in these institutions. They had the opportunity to say goodbye to their families and gain something important from life.

In 1991, Glinka received a second medical specialty in the United States: palliative medicine. Doctors in this specialty provide symptomatic care to incurable patients, primarily those with cancer.

Hospices and "Fair Care"

Having received great experience work in the USA, Elizabeth accepted Active participation in the work of the First Moscow Hospice, and in 1999 she founded the first hospice at the Kyiv Cancer Hospital.

Eight years later, in Moscow, Elizaveta Glinka created the Fair Aid charity foundation, sponsored by the A Just Russia party. The foundation provides financial support and medical care to dying cancer patients, low-income non-cancer patients, and the homeless.

Volunteers go to Paveletsky Station weekly to distribute medicine and food to those in need. In addition, they provide free medical and legal assistance. The foundation also organizes warming centers for the homeless.

Help for victims

Dr. Lisa is also known for repeatedly organizing, on her own behalf, the collection of material assistance for victims. And she always managed to collect large sums money that people needed so much. This happened in 2010 after massive forest fires, and in 2012 after the flood in Krymsk. The foundation also organized warming centers for the homeless and collected tens of kilograms of humanitarian aid. These charity campaigns brought Glinka nationwide fame.

The armed conflict in Ukraine did not pass Dr. Lisa by either. She has been to the combat zone many times. Her foundation provided assistance to people living in the territories of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics.

In October 2014, the name of Dr. Lisa thundered after her accusations against International Committee red cross. Glinka stated that the refusal to provide guarantees for a cargo of medicines under the pretext “we don’t like your president’s policies” is simply unacceptable. The head of the ICRC regional delegation in Russia, Belarus and Moldova, Pascal Cutta, denied these accusations.

Since 2015, during the war in Syria, Elizaveta Glinka has repeatedly visited the country on humanitarian missions - she was engaged in the delivery and distribution of medicines, and organizing the provision of medical care to the civilian population of Syria.

Defending rights

In 2012, together with other well-known public figures, Dr. Lisa became the founder of the League of Voters. This organization was supposed to monitor compliance with citizens' voting rights. After that, an unexpected inspection came to her “Fair Aid” fund. Then all the organization’s accounts were blocked. Already on February 1 of the same year, the accounts were unblocked, and the fund continued to operate.

In October 2012, Elizaveta Glinka joined the federal committee of Mikhail Prokhorov’s Civic Platform party. Already in November she was included in the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the development of civil society and human rights.

Caused the death of Doctor Lisa - the leader charitable foundation"Fair Aid" by Elizaveta Glinka. According to the official Russian version, she accompanied a humanitarian cargo (medicines) for the university hospital in Latakia.

Russian media dedicate to Glinka special place on pages, in stories and on websites, memories of other philanthropists and famous figures different areas life. There is especially much grief over her death - she helped the homeless, alcoholics, disabled people and other disadvantaged people.

In Ukraine, perhaps, her death would have been treated the same way if the philanthropist had limited herself to charity. But her work is last years also had a propaganda purpose.

She provided the Putin regime with a human expression, for which she received Russian President awards. In fact, Doctor Lisa turned out to be one of the Kremlin's successful projects.

Kiev and Moscow past of "Doctor Lisa"

If we delve into the archives of the Ukrainian press, for example, for 2006, we find out that the first hospice for cancer patients in Kyiv was founded by US citizen Lisa Glinka. At that time, the benefactor had not yet used the pseudonym Doctor Lisa. She chose this name for her own blog after moving to Moscow in 2007.

The hospice consisted of 10 rooms on the 7th floor of the oncology clinic in Svyatoshino. The modern building of this hospice began to be erected thanks to her efforts, which was written about, for example, by the newspapers "Zerkalo Nedeli" and "Facts".

However, the building was opened only in 2008, when Glinka was already working in Russia, and the team of the then mayor of Kyiv Leonid Chernovetsky took all the credit.

In 2007, Glinka was invited to Moscow to head the “Fair Aid” fund, which was sponsored by the “Fair Russia” party and to this day. Actually, this clarifies why what happened next to “Doctor Lisa” happened.

Doctor Lisa and leader of A Just Russia Sergei Mironov

"A Just Russia" is the political brainchild of Sergei Mironov, whom Ukrainian law enforcement agencies accused of supporting and financing terrorists in Donbass.

His political project of his time began as the creation of a tame opposition political force. The party received a few percentage points in the State Duma elections, and Mironov was even allowed to serve for 10 years in the high, but absolutely impotent post of Chairman of the Federation Council. Mironov, like Zhirinovsky, had to create the appearance that there was more than one political force in the Russian parliament.

Doctor Lisa remained non-partisan and flirted with liberal opposition. For example, in 2012 she became one of the co-founders of the League of Voters, which advocated for fair elections.

I didn’t see any Russian soldiers in Donbass

However, already with the beginning of the war in Ukraine, she was given other tasks. Glinka traveled to the so-called “DPR” and “LPR” at least 20 times and took sick Ukrainian children from there to Russia. However, she did this illegally, without the consent of the Ukrainian authorities. She herself claimed that some of the children were taken to Kharkov, and those who went to Russia themselves wanted this.

Glinka said in her interviews that in Ukraine there is no Russian troops, and people are dying from shelling by the National Guard. Graham Philipps was going to make a movie about her - the same one who mocked the crippled Ukrainian warrior Vladimir Zhemchugov before the exchange and posted it on Youtube video with the corpses of Ukrainian soldiers who died on the Svetlodar Bulge.

One of the most odious interviews with Glinka took place on the portal pravmir (Orthodoxy and Peace). It was criticized even in Russia, after which changes were allegedly made to the text.

Whether this is true or not, one can argue, but at least now the notorious paragraph about Russian troops looks like this: “As a person who regularly visits Donetsk, I did not see Russian troops there, whether someone likes to hear it or not. There is a militia and there are Ukrainian troops who are sorting things out among themselves. Civil War, this was also recognized by the Red Cross."

The life story of Dr. Lisa shows that, as it is not trite to repeat, life consists not only of black and white. She also proves that you cannot remain an angel while working for evil.

In fact, it turns out that “Doctor Lisa” saved the lives of children in the war that the Putin regime unleashed. And she didn’t say a single unkind word against him, and accepted it from Putin’s hands state awards. She received the last one 18 days before her death.