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    RUSSIA CALLS ON ITS CITIZENS NOT TO TRAVEL TO GEORGIA
    Mzia Kupunia

    The Messenger
    Sept 2 2010
    Georgia

    The Russian Foreign Ministry has called on its citizens to "refrain"
    from traveling to Georgia and accused Tbilisi of "persecuting" Russian
    citizens. Official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry,
    Andrey Nesterenko commented on the reports of the Russian media about
    a number of Russian and Armenian citizens imprisoned in a Tbilisi
    jail on "illegal border crossing" charges.

    According to Georgian legislation, people entering Georgia's breakaway
    regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia bypassing the official Georgian
    border face a fine of about USD 1200. Meanwhile people cooperating
    with the de facto authorities face a prison sentence. Last week the
    Georgian Interior Ministry warned tourists against entering Abkhazia
    and Tskhinvali region via the Psou and Roki tunnel checkpoints. This
    rule applies to everyone, whatever their citizenship, including
    citizens of Georgia," Head of the analytical department at the Ministry
    of Internal Affairs of Georgia, Shota Utiashvili told The Messenger.

    Following the statement of the Georgian Interior Ministry, the Russian
    Foreign Ministry representative said that the aim of "those moves is
    to isolate Abkhazia and South Ossetia from the rest of the world."

    Andrey Nesterenko added, "Ethnic Russians are the victims of systematic
    pressure, regardless of whether they have ever been to Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia, or not."

    In addition, Nesterenko criticised Georgia's State Strategy on the
    Occupied Territories, calling it a "hypocritical document." "The
    hatred of the Georgian administration towards the Abkhazians and the
    Ossetians is so strong that it also spreads to the citizens of the
    third country," the Russian official stated. "So I would call upon
    Russian citizens to refrain from traveling to Georgia." he added.

    Officials in Tbilisi have reiterated that the legislation is "applied
    equally" to citizens of any country, including Georgia. Answering the
    claims of Nesterenko regarding the attempts to "block" Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia, the head of the Cabinet of the Abkhazian
    Government-in-Exile, Besik Silagadze said that according to
    international law, the occupied territories or the ones out of central
    government control are "automatically blocked." "In addition, Georgia
    is an independent state with its own legislation and it does not matter
    who violates the law - a Georgian, a Chinese or Russian - legislative
    rules are applied equally to all of them," he told The Messenger.

    As for Nesterenko's accusations about Tbilisi officials' "pathological
    hatred" of Abkhazians, Ossetians and Russians, Silagadze noted that
    the situation is "quite the contrary." "Through the recent examples
    we can see that the Russian government is completely ignoring the
    interests of the Abkhazian and the Ossetian populations in both
    regions. Moscow has turned these territories into military bases,"
    he said. Silagadze suggested the Kremlin is trying to portray the
    conflicts in Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region as "ethnic conflicts."

    "However, it is obvious that those have never been ethnic conflicts,
    but merely conflicts inspired by Moscow," he stated, adding that the
    people-to-people dialogue is progressing between the Georgian and
    the Abkhazian people. "Moscow is quite afraid of this," he noted.

    Silagadze downplayed Nesterenko's assessment of Georgia's Strategy
    on the Occupied Territories. He said that through the strategy the
    Georgian government is trying to give every resident of the two
    breakaway regions "the same conditions." "We are offering not only
    social assistance programs, but also business cooperation projects. If
    the strategy is implemented successfully, it will be a strong blow to
    the reputation of the Kremlin, which wants to portray itself as the
    "saviour" of the Abkhazian and the Ossetian people."




    From: A. Papazian
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