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 Post subject: Genocide Denials - Georgia's war atrocities
PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:36 pm 
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How could anyone believe that casualties number in the one hundred odd when the visual evidence shows massive destruction of charred public and residential buildings?

Los Angeles Times claimed that there's no proof of Russian allegations that more than 2000 people died in the city of Tskhinvali, centre of Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway Georgian republic of South Ossetia. This was the venue of intense bombardment between Russian and Georigan forces.

Tskhinvali Regional Hospital had confirmed the deaths of 40 people in the violence. Some families, unable to bring their dead to the hospital to be registered, simply buried the corpses in their gardens.

Russian officials have said the city was flattened, comparing the wreckage to the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II. Leaders in Moscow repeatedly referred to genocide and to thousands of corpses.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... 1598.story

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 Post subject: South Ossetia's claims
PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:00 am 
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The so-called "tour of South Ossetia" is just a superficial observation and jumping to conclusions. The inability of journalist or tourist to find evidence does not disprove that genocide occurred. Most of the civilians who died in the midst of airstrikes, tanks, RPGs and modern killing machines were probably in ashes. Where is the proof?

This is another case of the smart alec media reporters digging in for stories to expose Russia as the big bully and bad guy while absolving Georgian leader Saakhavili of all crimes against humanity. This is a propaganda war between two sides but one has to draw a line between credible facts and excuses. Georgia's ethnic cleansing campaign were reported by South Ossetia civilians. It demands further and deeper investigation just as claims of Kosovo-Serbia massacres. War time casualties happen but Georgia had a motive to punish South Ossetia.


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 Post subject: Saakhavili to escape war crime and genocide trial
PostPosted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:25 am 
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Thank you, Goobai for posting this information of Saakashvili's plan to escape so he did not have to face war crime tribunal? Will he be safe now?
I believe the US has some safe haven to accommodate Saakhavili should there be calls for him to stand trial similar to that of Kosovo.

http://oneworldtalk.freeforums.org/the- ... .html#5137

I wish to highlight some interesting parts of the report :

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For over two weeks, the Georgian intelligence has maintained control over foreign news sources ... yesterday when the country's only Russian-language newspaper Vecherniy Tbilisi published an interview with renowned political scientist Ramaz Klimiashvili.

Klimiashvili said that "based on information from the presidential chancellery and U.S. governmental structures, Mikhail Saakashvili requested that a plane be sent in for him when the threat neared of Russian forces taking Tbilisi."

When the news began to spread, Klimiashvili writes, the opposition started to panic. Despite their many differences, Saakashvili was maintaining control over the situation and "without him at the helm the country would sink into chaos."

The political scientist says Saakashvili wouldn't have launched a full-scale military operation without U.S. consent.

"Was the U.S. really unaware that Russia would respond just like they did years back in Kosovo?" he asks. "I don't exclude the possibility that to a large extent Bush was interested in seeing Russia's reaction — whether the country was ready to utilize the Kosovo option. Russia was forced to act decisively to avoid looking helpless in the eyes of the Caucasus people."

Klimiashvili believes that little good will come of the South Ossetian war.


http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/2985/53/

There was a photo showing how desperate state Saakhavili was in trying to take cover from Russian air strikes.

http://oneworldtalk.freeforums.org/geor ... aakashvili


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