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Sunday, 21 March 2010

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War 08.08.08. The Art of Betrayal. Part 3/6 2008-11-13 On October, 28th , in Moscow, in the Khudozhestvennuy cinema theatre, the premiere of documentary “War 08.08.08. The Art of Betrayal» took place. The film is dedicated to tragic events occured during Georgian aggression in South Ossetia in August 2008. The plot is built on newsreels and stories of eyewitnesses.
War 08.08.08. The Art of Betrayal. Part 2/6 2008-11-13 On October, 28th , in Moscow, in the Khudozhestvennuy cinema theatre, the premiere of documentary “War 08.08.08. The Art of Betrayal» took place. The film is dedicated to tragic events occured during Georgian aggression in South Ossetia in August 2008. The plot is built on newsreels and stories of eyewitnesses.
War 08.08.08. The Art of Betrayal. Part 1/6 2008-11-13 On October, 28th , in Moscow, in the Khudozhestvennuy cinema theatre, the premiere of documentary “War 08.08.08. The Art of Betrayal» took place. The film is dedicated to tragic events occured during Georgian aggression in South Ossetia in August 2008. The plot is built on newsreels and stories of eyewitnesses.
West knew Georgia was preparing for war 2008-11-11 There is clear evidence that Georgia was involved in increased military activity in the weeks before the conflict in South Ossetia, says Ryan Grist, a former senior OSCE official.
Remembering Imedi storm 2008-11-10 Working in politics in Georgia is dangerous, says Giorgy Targamadze, former director of political programmes at the Georgian Imedi TV channel. He believes the country has serious problems with democracy.
Thousands demand Saakashvili resignation 2008-11-09 Several thousand protesters have turned out in Georgia's capital Tbilisi to voice their discontent with the current leadership and to demand early presidential and parliamentary elections. They picketed the national parliament and the presidential residence to commemorate the events of last year, when a similar rally was violently dispersed by police.
After the war 2008-11-06 The war in Georgia now seems to have come to an end, but many questions remain. There is a point of view that, by bringing troops to South Ossetia, Mikhail Saakashvili intended to unite the Georgian nation. Did he manage to do it? And what did Georgia receive as a result of this little triumphant war? See our new XL Report on RT.
Ossetians flee Georgia 2008-11-03 Ethnic Ossetians are leaving Georgia in search of somewhere to live in South Ossetia. Refugees claim they're being forced out of their homes and villages in Georgia, where most of them have spent all their lives.
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Vashadze met with the ambassadors 2010-03-19 18:28 With the U.S. ambassador the Minister discussed the Charter on strategic partnership.
Opinions
  • “Away with the president” peacefully
    The Georgian opposition seems to live according to a cyclic people’s calendar. In spring, the calendar orders to demand early resignation of the country’s government and the new presidential and parliamentarian elections. The government provides enough reasons for that. Imedi’s scandalous broadcast about Russia’s attack against Georgia became the last straw in this season. Several parties that have consolidated around Zurab Nogaideli into National Council speak for the peaceful change of the government.
    2010-03-20 00:34
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  • Journalist demarche 2010-03-20 00:30 Journalist demarche Georgia is again in distress - now over mass media. There have been no new fake stories on Georgian TV – apparently due to reproaches from the international community, but a Georgian journalist dared to spoil the reputation of “the beacon of democracy” seeking political asylum for his family to escape threats from authorities.
    Georgia
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Imedi chronics: a trial over the madmen
Imedi chronics: a trial over the madmen 2010-03-19 17:16 The authors of the TV piece about the attack that caused panic throughout the country should be put either to prison, or to an asylum. The Georgian opposition assumed the role of claimants and is preparing a petition to the court addressing Director General of the Imedi company Georgiy Arveladze, as well as President of the country Mikhail Saakashvili.
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