FOREIGN MEDIA ABOUT GEORGIA
2010-12-15
Radio “Liberty”: Russian Magazine Is Misrepresenting WikiLeaks Cables
Just like their peers around the world, Russian
journalists have been writing extensively about the revelations
contained in the secret U.S. diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks,
Europe Bureau of the Radio “Liberty” wrote.
2010-12-13
The Tbilisi Bombings
Just before dawn on Sept. 22, a small bomb exploded
about 100 yards away from the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, leading
to the discovery of another explosive device in a nearby cemetery. In
the following weeks, a series of mysterious nighttime bombings
occurred. On Oct 2, a bomb exploded at a bridge outside the city, then
on Oct. 21 at the main train station, followed by another bombing in
the middle of the night in the outskirts of the city.
2010-12-10
Wikileaked: U.S. ambassador to Russia: We can't arm Georgia due to the "reset"
Ever
since President Barack Obama took office, his administration has
refused to sell military equipment to Georgia. In a newly released
WikiLeaks cable, the U.S. ambassador to Russia made the argument that
U.S. military support to Georgia is unwise because it would upset the
U.S.-Russian "reset."
2010-12-10
The Ghosts of Abkhazia
I slept badly in the Hotel Ritsa in Abkhazia. I had an
unsettling dream in which I walked through an old house with an elderly
Stalin, muttering malevolently to himself. In the morning, wondering
who had disturbed my sleep, I had a long list of suspects from the
other world.
OTHER NEWS
U.S. Condemns May 17 Homophobic Violence in Tbilisi
Four Men Arrested in Connection to May 17 Violence
No to Violence – Assembly in Batumi
Georgia Ranked 94th Place among Best Countries to Be a Mother
A Citizen Wounded When Combating Crime in Rustavi
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EDITORIAL
Human Rights Center to Monitor Trials on Former Senior Governmental Officials
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As a result of international oppression, State Audit Office and National Bureau of Enforcement postponed the repressions
The August war- who is guilty?
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