
Ukraine ‘continues to arm Georgia’
A parliamentary investigation in Ukraine has found that the country supplied weapons to Georgia prior to Tbilisi's attack on South Ossetia. The investigators say the country now bears a moral responsibility for what happened in South Ossetia.
Ukrainian legislators begin that Kiev supplied weapons that outweighed Georgia's defence needs.
The delving was accomplished afterwards letters emerged that Ukraine delivered accoutrements to Georgia afore the invasion.
On Monday, associates the agency investigating accoutrements food to Georgia accustomed in Tskhinval, the basic of South Ossetia, area they advised devastated locations of the city.
The arch of the Accompaniment Rada’s commission, Valery Konovalyuk, said board ”pushed for a adjournment on weapons food to Georgia to be imposed.
“But the administration in Ukraine does aggregate to abide sending accoutrements to Georgia. This causes affair because it affects the bearings in the arena and can advance to new casualties.”
According Konovalyuk, Ukraine continues to accumulation accoutrements to Georgia.
"The agency has advice that on September 22, armament and accoutrements systems were delivered to Georgia's anchorage of Batumi from Ukraine's seaports, bearded as altruistic assistance," he said.
However, a account issued by the National Security and Defence Board in Ukraine acicular out that it was not adjoin all-embracing law to accumulation Georgia with weapons. “Georgia was not and is not beneath sanctions or embargo of the U.N. Security Council, the OSCE, the European Union or added all-embracing organizations," the account said.
The board aswell said that Ukraine co-operated with Georgia actually transparently, accouterment all advice about its accoutrements exports to the U.N. Register and added all-embracing agencies.
But according to Konovalyuk, the Accompaniment Rada’s agency begin no traces of added than $US 1 billion accustomed from accoutrements sales. He said that over the endure three years Ukraine had awash $US 2 billion account of arms, while alone $US 840 actor accomplished the accompaniment budget.
The five-day armed battle in aboriginal August took hundreds of lives, which were mostly civilian.
That’s the name of a new book dedicated to the victims of the Georgian aggression on August 7-12 containing documents and photographs, as well as survivors’ testimonies.
The war crimes of Saakashvili’s army in South Ossetia claimed the lives of hundreds of people. Both law enforcement bodies and non-governmental organisations are now investigating circumstances in which those civilians died. Soprotivleniye (which stands for ‘resistance’ in Russian) was one of the first to take up the job. Already on August 15 psychologists filed out to Russia’s Rostov region to assist refugees from South Ossetia. At this time a hot line was also launched for the victims of the conflict.
“We believe that in the days of the Georgian aggression European media were flooded with deceptive information about what was going on in the conflict zone,” said the head of the Public Committee Olga Kostina. “Now the world community has got access to photo and video and other documents which prove that Georgian soldiers in South Ossetia were actually committing genocide against its people.
The publication of the book “South Ossetia: Chronicle of contract murder” is another step in the public investigation of crimes in South Ossetia.
The album contains three chapters: “Crimes”, “Victims”, “Witnesses”. The first chapter briefly presents historical background of Georgia-South Ossetia relations and chronicles events preceding and following August 8. The second chapter features testimonies of people who lived through the horrors of five-day war. The third chapter is dedicated to testimonies of witnesses’– journalists, doctors, clerics.
A considerable edition of the book was published in English. The Public Committee believes that the international community must know about inhumane actions of the Georgian leadership. Next week at a PACE session the committee will present their report on the events in South Ossetia and the book “South Ossetia: Chronicle of Contract Murder”.
For a start, Moscow has been careful to inform the world media through a tireless campaign from its press attaches at its Embassies, whereby the Russian Foreign Ministry has provided detailed information as to Moscow’s constant attempts to broker a peace deal in South Ossetia, constantly stressing the need to satisfy both Tblissi (Georgia) and Tskhinvali (South Ossetia). Where has this information appeared in a single western news outlet? It has been systematically ignored in a massive attempt at misinformation.
Secondly, hours after it announced a ceasefire, Georgia instructed its peacekeeping forces to attack the Russian peacekeepers in the area, an act which raises questions as to the sanity of Georgia’s President Mikhail Saakashvili and more seriously, to the intentions of Washington, which along with Tel Aviv, has hundreds of military advisors supporting the Georgian armed forces. How could this attack not have received approval from the puppet-master who pulls Saakashvili’s strings?
Russia’s actions before the conflict broke out were under the sphere of a legitimate and legally backed peacekeeping force and its reaction to this cowardly act of murder by the Georgian armed forces continues to be that of a peace-keeper, while at the same time providing humanitarian aid for the growing number of refugees. Hospitals have been set up and Moscow has approved billions of RUR for a rebuilding fund, given that the Georgia military exacted tremendous damage on residential areas in Tskhinvali and the surrounding area.
Let the people of the world judge the actions for what they are, not what they are wrongly reported as being. When President Bush condemned Moscow’s reaction is unacceptable, was he then giving his tacit support to the acts of ethnic cleansing carried out by Georgian troops in the early hours of their cowardly back-stabbing attack under cover of night and salvoes of missiles aimed at the heart of civilian residential areas in the capital?
When President Bush and Secretary of State Rice condemn Moscow, are they then giving their approval to the murder of 2.000 civilians by Tblissi and the internal dislocation of 40.000 others? Do they then approve of Tblissi’s announcing a ceasefire and then launching a massive attack against civilians?
Given their track record, what with the acts of torture by the CIA, the concentration camp at Guantanamo, the illegal act of butchery in Iraq, Lynndie England and her friends "just having fun" torturing people at Abu Ghraib, it would not be in the least surprising that in condemning Moscow, Bush and Rice do give their approval to ethnic cleansing against Russians. After all, what to expect from this pair and their regime?However, one can only hope that someone in Washington has a brain and that this brain sees very clearly the situation for what it is, namely a very ugly and cowardly attack by a frustrated Tblissi, using military forces against civilians, then attacking ambulances and doctors as they came to help the victims, and documented cases of war crimes and crimes against humanity perpetrated by Georgia’s armed forces.
Let the people of the world judge events based on this true version of events, not the nonsense being reported in a biased and unfree western press. The fact of the matter is that Moscow is right and has done everything it possibly could to avoid conflict. The ones who started it were the Georgians, who now go whining to NATO.
It's America's fault - US citizen in the conflict zone
An American man living in South Ossetia says U.S. and Georgian leaders are responsible for the violence that has killed 2,000 people in the region. Joe Mestas, who witnessed days of shelling, told RT that Washington will have to answer for the violence.
“I thought that since U.S. is supporting Georgia there would be some control over the situation in South Ossetia and that there would be a peaceful solution to the conflict. But what is happening there now it’s not just war, but war crimes. George Bush and [Georgian president] Mikhail Saakashvili should answer to the crimes that are being committed – the killing of innocent people, running over by tanks of children and women, throwing grenades into cellars where people are hiding,” Joe Mestas said.
“The war is when military fight against military. But the Georgian army is killing innocent civilians. This is genocide,” he added.
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