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Russia’s plan in Abkhazia worries Nato
Nato member states are concerned by Russia’s decision to build a naval base in the breakaway territory of Abkhazia
By James Blitz in London, FT
Published: January 29 2009 02:01
Stronger Georgian democracy emerges from ashes of war
Telegraph
By David Bakradze
As the world continues to sort out the implications of Russia’s invasion of Georgia in August, it should note an important milestone that my country marked last week: For the first time in Georgia or anywhere in our region, a president testified before an independent parliamentary inquiry and was held to account for official decisions.
Georgia Acted in Self-Defense
WALL STREET JOURNAL
Some people seem to misunderstand which country was invaded.By MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI
Since Russia invaded Georgia last August, the international community seems stuck on one question about how the war started: Did the Georgian military act irresponsibly to take control of Tskhinvali in the South Ossetia region of Georgia?
“Who started the war?”(Claims&Facts)
Factual Evidence Contradicts War Claims in Recent Media
OSCE Cautions on Drawing Conclusions Based on Incomplete Evidence
As second round of Geneva talks begin, question of “who started the war” takes center stage again; Georgia reinforces support for independent investigation
Eyewitness Accounts Confirm Shelling Of Georgian Villages
November 14, 2008
One Year After Anti-Government Demonstrations, Georgia Assesses
Smart Aid
Too soon to kiss and make up
The European Union should not give Russia a new partnership deal until it genuinely withdraws from Georgia RUSSIA announced this week that, just as it promised, it had pulled all its troops in Georgia back to the two disputed territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Russian Invasion of Georgia. Facts & Figures
* RUSSIAN ATTACKS: SUMMARY
* CURRENT CIVILIAN, MILITARY AND JOURNALIST CASUALTY FIGURES
* THE FACTS ON ETHNIC CLEANSING OF GEORGIANS DURING THE RUSSIAN INVASION AND OCCUPATION
* REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS
* BREACHES BY RUSSIA OF THE CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT: CHECKPOINTS
* IMPACT ON GEORGIA’S EDUCATION
* DAMAGE TO CULTURAL HERITAGE
* ATTACK ON BAKU-SUPSA PIPELINE
* ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION
Economist: No more business as usual?
NATO foreign ministers gathered in Brussels on Tuesday August 19th for an emergency summit, called by America, to discuss what to do next about Georgia and Russia. →
