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    RUSSIAN MPS, SENATORS EXPRESS CONCERN AT SITUATION IN GEORGIA

    ITAR-TASS
    Nov 7 2007
    Russia

    The dispersal of the opposition rally in Tbilisi shows "the
    authorities' weakness and their fear and lack of desire to hear
    the voice of the people and the opposition demands", Vadim Gustov,
    head of the Federation Council committee for CIS affairs, has told
    ITAR-TASS. According to Gustov, the republic's leaders should resolve
    the issues of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, "improve the economy and
    establish normal trade relations", unblock the railway linking Russia
    and Armenia, and join the countries that together with Russia will
    be building a new generating unit in Armenia.

    Andrey Kokoshin, chairman of the State Duma committee for CIS affairs
    and links with compatriots, has told ITAR-TASS that the use of force
    to disperse the opposition protest in Tbilisi will lead to a further
    aggravation of the situation. According to him, "Western human rights
    organizations and official bodies should give their utmost attention"
    to the situation in Georgia and to "mass violations of democratic
    norms and human rights" there.

    According to State Duma deputy speaker Vladimir Pekhtin, the events
    in Georgia are a deplorable result of Georgian President Mikheil
    Saakashvili's political course. He told ITAR-TASS that the Georgian
    authorities "long ago stopped dealing with problems in a civilized
    way". He drew attention to the fact that in some countries "coups
    d'etat supported by Western foundations" had never led to the
    "countries functioning normally, just to nonstop political struggle".

    These conflicts affect, above all, ordinary citizens as the most
    vulnerable members of society, Pekhtin said.
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