Special detachments of Russian terrorist gang formations of "FSB of Russia", in the morning on October 23 began to pull the barbed wire along the demarcation line between occupied by Russia South Ossetia and the rest of Georgia.
It was revealed by Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili at the opening of the new settlement of refugees.
As President of Georgia stated, those on the other side are "our people too", and most of the fled from there are ethnic Ossetians.
According to Saakashvili, on the other side of barbed wire, people are starving and living in tents, despite the fact that government-invader Russia provided (on paper) a huge sum of money.
Saakashvili is confident that Moscow will "not get away" with its temporary occupation of Georgian territories.
Further he said that in the history of Kartli, "different conquerors came down from the mountains, whose names are not remembered by history, nor ourselves."
"And the present conquerors, also die and evaporate from our land. Kartli is the heart of Georgia, and Georgia is eternal", - declared Saakashvili.
He then stressed that the presence of occupiers in Georgia "will be temporary, as in cases with their predecessors."
"More than 60 thousand people lived before the war in the former Autonomous District of South Ossetia, but today there are just a little more than 10 000 people. These people fled from the brutal force, which urged that it came for their freedom. All this towers of lies that have been erected, are destroyed once and for all", - said Mikheil Saakashvili.
"It is symbolic that this morning the representatives of the FSB began to erect barbed wire, they are creating a control zone, and we are using the best technology in building a modern highway from Tbilisi to Gori, and after will prolong them up to Black Sea coast.
They care about the imperialist grandeur, and we care about our each and every citizen. They care about power, about whom to punish, injure, destroy their future, and we respect our citizens, and then other Countries", - Saakashvili stated.
An Open Letter to Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan
9 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.