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By Thomas de Waal in London (CRS No. 474, 22-Dec-08)
A very thoughtful article on the Georgian-Russian conflict and its effect on Ossetia, Abkhazia, and Georgia. The thoughts it expresses resonate to a surprising degree with the Artsakh issue.
And yes, she lives near Gori...
Harut Sassounian is well known among the Diaspora for his Genocide recognition work, and in Armenia for his association with the Kirk Kerkorian Lincy Foundation, which finances most of Yerevan's road
Ancient church is target of allegations from religious leaders of both countries.
The link includes a video and the official report in PDF form, as well as a summary. I've copied the summary here.
The challenges and future of public-service broadcasting and how the digital switchover can support media freedom and media pluralism were among the topics discussed at the Fifth OSCE South Caucasus M
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has dismissed his army chief, Zaza Gogava, following a review of the conflict with Russia in August.
It looks like BBC has started discovering/admitting that Georgia was, in fact, committing war crimes in South-Ossetia. The usage of the word "may" is especially typical of the BBC. The a