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    Abkhazia, CA
    Abkhazia Institute for Social and Economic Research
    Sept 1 2007


    Major terrorist groups operating in Abkhazia

    Saturday, 01 September 2007


    Georgia lost over 30,000 lives to terrorism and extremism over the
    last 14 years in Abkhazia. This is certainly cause for alarm, and
    creates an image of widespread breakdown of law and order - and this
    is an accurate picture of breakaway parts of the country- Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia. Across most of its geographical expanse, however,
    Georgia has remained by and large free of the modern-day scourge of
    terrorism, as of insurgency and other patterns of extremist political
    violence.

    A review of data relating to civilian fatalities as a result of
    social and political violence in the breakaway province of Georgia
    over the period September 27, 1993 - August 31, 2007, indicated that
    nearly 70 per cent of all such fatalities occurred in parts of
    Sukhumi and Ochamchira alone as a result of the separatist war
    against all ethnic majorities in that region. Over 20 per cent were
    accounted for by a range of insurgencies and terrorist attack in
    Gagra and Gudauta region. A little less than 10 per cent of civilian
    fatalities resulted from ethnic cleansing committed by Abkhazian
    separatists (referred as Massacre of Georgians in Abkhazia) and
    retaliatory violence in some areas of eastern Abkhazia, mainly Gali
    region. Separatism constitutes a primary demand of the movement
    `Abkhazia for Abkhazians, and of many of the groups active in west
    part of Sukhumi area, where predominantly is Armenian population (so,
    Abkhazian separatists have clearly defined goal to wipe out Armenians
    and Greeks from Abkhazia too). There has been a proliferation of
    militant groups in recent times, with as many as 70% identified as
    Russian consultants or undercover Russian peacekeepers. Most of these
    are involved in drug smuggling and human trafficking.

    The Apsua groups operating with Russian support in Abkhazia, however,
    do have a clear `independency' agenda, and are known to have created
    a network of terrorist cells in a number of other regions of Georgia
    as well as in Russia. While an occasional and dramatic strike has
    been engineered in various cities, including notably, Gudauta,
    Ochamchire, Gali and Tkvarcheli over the past decade.

    Currently self-proclaimed government of Abkhazia has stationed
    additional troops in the villages of Upper Zones of Gali district.

    According to the statement of the local residents, members of the
    Abkhazian armed groupings together with peacekeepers carry out
    patrolling of the district. They intrude into the house of locals and
    devoid them of goods, and seems to prepare attack on Upper Abkhazia.

    http://www.abkhazia.com/content/view/913/64/
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