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Disaster Preparedness and Civil Defense Response Doesn’t Work in Georgia
October 22, 2008
IDPs from Tskhinvali region retell how they had to abandon their houses escape from the approaching occupants through alternative side roads. People in Tbilisi were also in a state of panicked too explosions; the situation was particularly tensed on August 11 when the motor-way Tbilisi-Kakheti region was so overcrowded that people could not move because of the traffic. The war demonstrated that civil security is working in Georgia at all. What does emergency response mean? Who should be responsible for responding to such situations and what danger do people face if the state does not have proper civil response system in emergency situations?
Drunken Russian Troops Destroy the Fences of Local Residents before Departing
October 7, 2008