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Georgians throughout the world PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 30 August 2008
Georgians throughout the world will be gathering on September 1st to protest Russia's
ongoing occupation of Georgia and also to urge the European Union to take tough measures
against Russia.
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NATO chief says Georgia still on track for NATO membership PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Brussels - Georgia remains on track to become a member of NATO, in spite of the conflict with Russia rekindling East-West tension, the alliance's chief, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, said Tuesday. De Hoop Scheffer also welcomed reports of a Russian end to hostilities in its neighbouring country, but stressed that this was only a first step.
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Putin is solely responsible. Saakaszwili had no choice PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili   
Sunday, 10 August 2008
"Russian journalist: Putin is solely responsible. Saakaszwili had no choice."  Marcin Wojciechowski (Gazeta Wyborcza, 2008-08-10; the full interview to be published on Monday
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Stop Russian Invasion in Georgia PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili   
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Dear Friends,

Georgia needs your help TODAY more than ever! Please join us for
a peaceful rally being organized by the Georgian Emigre community in Los Angeles with the support of the Honorary Consulate of Georgia.

We will be gathering in front of CBS Studios at above address (corner of Beverly & Fairfax) on Sunday, August 10 at 5 PM.

Please distribute this among other Georgians and friends of Georgia
who maybe willing to express their support and condemn bloody
invasion of our country by Russia.

With many thanks and kind regards,

Sergi Nakaidze

Honorary Consulate of Georgia

Tel: 714-595-2242

 
Our Support to Georgia PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili   
Saturday, 09 August 2008

This is an email I have been sending to various US government officials and this email is the GEORGIAN Embassy in Washington DC who I did speak with today.


My Family is Praying for your Nation/ Have you thought of Website support for your nation We supported israel this way in 2006

I have been deeply saddened to hear of the invasion of your nation and though myself have never served in the USA Armed Forces both my sons Matthew US Army Specialist and Fortune USMC in Baghdad and my nephews Daniel and Nathaniel USMC on there way to the war zone soon. My son Matthew was critically injured in Baghdad IED explosion in early 2008 home now recovering from major injuries sustained in combat operations. If I remember my son saying that there was Georgian troops on the ground supporting our nation in Iraq. Thank you for supporting our nation. I can only pray our great nation of Democracy will open the flood gates of support for your new nation and resist the invasion occurring today.

Today my heart has cried out to GOD for the GEORGIAN NATION and her PEOPLE, also for those innocent people from both sides caught in the middle. I have asked our God to protect your nation, that He would stop the current escalation of violence and move the hearts of our leadership here in the Unites States to embrace our ally GEORGIA and give all needed support. I as an American thank you for supporting our nation at the time of need. I am retired law enforcement and thou on occasion I was faced with the threat of immanent danger, I have never faced the continuous onslaught of immanent death or an overwhelming force invading our nation. We as Americans have been spoiled while many world nations struggle for their individual identity and Democracies from the Communistic Dictatorships and various oppressions. I myself can only pray.

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Georgian leader: State of war with Russia PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Sandro Gagua   
Saturday, 09 August 2008
Georgia's president says he has asked his country's parliament to announce a state of war as fierce battles with Russia military over the breakaway region of South Ossetia entered their second day.

A warplane drops bombs near the Georgian city of Gori on Friday as Russian and Georgian forces battle.

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Russia has launched a full-scale military invasion of Georgia, President Mikhail Saakashvili said during a brief news conference Saturday afternoon.

"We are dealing with absolutely criminal and crazy acts of irresponsible and reckless decision makers, which is on the ground producing dramatic and tragic consequences," Saakashvili said.

Saakashvili compared the Russian invasion, which he called unprovoked, to the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

Russian paratroopers entered the capital of South Ossetia on Saturday as part of a military operation that Russia said was intended to force the Georgian side to cease fire.

Separatist-backed South Ossetian sources reported about 1,600 people have died and 90 have been wounded in the capital of Tskhinvali after two days of fighting, but Georgian officials said the figure was inflated. The Georgians said they didn't have their own death toll, but it would likely be closer to 100.

Inna Gagloyeva, the spokeswoman for the South Ossetian Information and Press Committee, told the Interfax news agency the capital was being "massively shelled" with artillery guns.

It was also unclear which side was in control of Tskhinvali on Saturday, with the Georgian side saying fighting still raged but the Russians saying they have "liberated" the city.

"Battalion task forces have fully liberated Tskhinvali of Georgian armed forces and started pushing Georgian units out of the area of responsibility of the peacekeeping forces," said General Vladimir Boldyrev, commander of the Russian Ground Forces, in an interview with Interfax.

Colonel-General Anatoly Nogovitsyn, a spokesman for the Russian Defense Ministry, told a news conference that the paratroopers will "implement the operation of enforcing peace" on both sides.

Nogovitsyn also confirmed that Georgians had shot down two Russian aircraft.

Russia said the troops were also reinforcing the Russian peacekeepers already in South Ossetia.

"Our peacekeepers, along with reinforcement units, are currently conducting an operation to force the Georgian side to accept peace," Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said at the Kremlin, according to the RIA-Novosti news agency. "They are also responsible for protecting the population."

Interfax said 15 peacekeepers were killed in the Friday attack by Georgian troops. Russia has opened a criminal probe into their deaths, Interfax reported.

Georgia, a former Soviet Republic, is a pro-Western ally of the United States intent on asserting its authority over South Ossetia and Abkhazia, which both have strong Russian-backed separatist movements.

Russia moved troops into South Ossetia early Friday after Georgia launched an operation in the breakaway region when its unilateral cease-fire was met with what it said was artillery fire from separatists that killed 10 people, including peacekeepers and civilians. Video Watch images of crashed Georgian war plane »

Russia charged that Georgia had targeted its peacekeepers stationed in the region. Video Watch Georgian minister describe fighting in South Ossetia »

Medvedev said Saturday that Georgia must be held responsible for the situation in South Ossetia.

"The people responsible for this humanitarian disaster need to be held liable for what they have done," Medvedev said. He said the humanitarian problems were caused by "the aggression launched by the Georgian side against the South Ossetian civilians and Russian peacekeepers."

Russian officials said more than 30,000 refugees have left South Ossetia and crossed into Russia over the past two days, since fighting began, Interfax reported.

A Red Cross official in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi was unable to provide refugee or casualty figures Saturday morning because she said aid workers were still gathering information and visiting hospitals in South Ossetia and western Georgia, where she said two towns suffered damage overnight.

Maia Kardava, a spokeswoman for the Red Cross delegation in Tbilisi, said Russian forces bombarded military and civilian targets the port town of Poti, on Georgia's Black Sea coast. Georgian officials said eight Georgians were killed in the port town.

In the town of Senaki, just inland from Poti, Russian forces damaged a railway line, a military base, and a center housing civilians who fled from nearby Abkhazia, another breakaway Georgian region.

The Georgian town of Gori, about 35 miles northwest of Tbilisi, came under attack from Russian aircraft, Georgian officials said.

 

Inside South Ossetia, civilians have been without water, electricity, and basic services for more than a day, Kardava said. She said the Red Cross was unable to reach colleagues based in Tskhinvali because their phones had lost power and they were huddled in bomb shelters.

 

Also Saturday, the commander of Georgian troops stationed in Iraq said the 2,000 soldiers currently there will be withdrawn from Iraq "very soon."

Colonel Bondo Maisuradze said the United States would provide the transport to get them out of Iraq. He said he had no timeframe for the move.

 

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Sokhumi Rejects to Meet ‘Group of Friends’ PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ramaz Mitaishvili   
Monday, 04 August 2008
According to Civil Georgia, Sergey Bagapsh, the Abkhaz leader, said Sokhumi would not take part in a meeting of UN Secretary General’s Group of Friend in Berlin, because of tensions in South Ossetia, Abkhaz news agency, Apsnipress, reported on August 3.
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