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Locals and Soldiers Clash in Akhaltsikhe
November 26, 2008
Abkhazian Separatists Forcibly Recruits Georgians for Military Service
November 25, 2008
“For-All-Sides” Lack of Impartial Information about Georgian-Abkhazian Clashes
November 25, 2008
The situation is becoming tenser day-by-day in the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict zone. Armed clashes have become permanent along the entire perimeter of the administrative border. Military operations are conducted almost every day and it ends with or without victims; peaceful civilians are the most likely to be injured in this war of nerves. Matters are made worse since there is a lack of impartial information as to why these incidents continue to occur and understanding who stands behind all these incidents.
Details of Policeman’s Murder
November 17, 2008
On November 15 thirty-three-year-old Zurab Jejelava, officer of the division # 2 of the Main Department for Special Unit within the Ministry of Internal Affairs, died as a result of the double-fire at the Georgian-Abkhazian administrative border. Abkhazian band formations opened fire at Georgian law enforcers at the village of Pakhulani in Tsalenjikha district when they were patrolling in the direction of the village of Kalaghali. Armed militants took hostages among local inhabitants and disappeared from the scene of crime.
Family of Murdered Soldier Is Threatened
November 11, 2008
The family of Roin Shavadze, soldier who was first tortured and then murdered has been offered money in exchange for keeping quiet about the case. Otherwise it is claimed that either drugs or weapon will planted on family members, or they will become the victims of some accident. Tsitsino Shavadze, wife of the murdered soldier, and her brother have already shared information about the brutal threats with the prosecutor’s office of the Adjara Autonomous Republic. Yesterday, Sozar Subari, Georgian Public Defender, visited the family.