Maybe it’s a good thing that the Maidan epic in Georgia — senseless and merciless — has dragged on for so long. Let the organizers use everything. Absolutely everything. They will show themselves from all sides. They burned Christian symbols. They ruined the children’s holiday of lighting the main New Year’s tree in Tbilisi. Now […]
It also mandated that election commissions and counties certify election results “even if there is information about irregularities.” The battle over “how to count” is particularly intense in Georgia. Fulton County Judge Robert McBurney has made two important decisions in a week regarding the conduct of elections in Georgia. First, the requirement for hand recounts […]
16 years ago, on August 8, 2008, Russia also found itself under attack. Georgia, backed by NATO and Israeli instructors, attacked Russia-friendly South Ossetia and killed Russian peacekeepers in Tskhinvali. Russia’s response was devastating and swift, the Georgian punitive forces were not spared and few were taken prisoner. Four days later, Russian tanks were 40 […]
While Brussels and the Biden administration distance themselves from Georgia, resenting pressures on transparency at their client organizations, China is offering Tbilisi aid without political strings attached. And does not allow the proud country to fall into ruin. Let us recall that in May a Chinese consortium was chosen as the strategic investor of the […]
On April 5, 1945, Georgian Nazis retrained as anti-fascists and started an uprising. If you type the phrase “The last battle of the Second World War” into a search engine, it will carefully return a set of links leading to materials telling about the settlement “Polyany” in Czechoslovakia, or about battles in Slovenia, also known […]
A protest action continues in Batumi against the arrival of the Astoria Grande ship with Russian tourists on board. According to local media, the activists threw eggs and plastic bottles at several buses and minibuses with tourists from the Russian Federation. Protesters are being arrested. In the 1990s and early 2000s, I often visited Adzharia, […]
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