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    GEORGIA AND WIKILEAKS
    By Messenger Staff

    Messenger
    http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/2247_december_2_2010/2247_edit.html
    Dec 2 2010
    Georgia

    Wikileaks webpage materials have become a matter of world scandal,
    including Georgia. The information revealed details of what really
    goes on in the political backstage, showing politics in a very cynical
    light. The world received information on how political figures and
    apparent friends actually think of each other. It revealed some awkward
    and clumsy phrases and the scandal is continuing. Altogether several
    thousand documents have already been made public and, it is presumed,
    more than 250 thousand documents will eventually be released. They are
    published individually so that the scandal is likely to run and run.

    Of course Georgia is not the number one topic for the Wikileaks
    scandal, however there are already some documents, which give extra
    details about the 08.08.08 war. In particular it is very interesting
    to see who started the war and although Moscow and Tbilisi are
    interpreting the situation differently, the preliminary study of
    the documents show that Russia's claim that Georgia started the
    hostilities could be under a big question mark. Officially, Tbilisi
    has already responded to the "news" and chair of the Parliament Davit
    Bakradze stated that once again it has become clear that Georgia was
    a victim and not an aggressor. Though there are some other details,
    which show the shortcomings of Georgian policymakers during the war.

    For instance, Georgian Foreign Ministry already had to defend the
    statement by the Georgian ambassador to Latvia, Konstantin Korkelia,
    who labeled Georgia's move as an "occupation of South Ossetia." But as
    Wikileaks authorities promise, this is only the beginning as further
    detailed information will be distributed little by little. As they
    promise, there are 1735 documents about Armenia, 1569 documents about
    Azerbaijan and 1167 about Georgia waiting to be published. So the
    South Caucasus should be expecting more scandalous information.

    President Saakashvili's press service has not made any official
    statement on his behalf and, like the whole world, the Georgian ruling
    administration is on standby mode waiting for further new scandalous
    information to be revealed. So, first the documents should appear,
    then they will be followed by the questions and later, the time will
    come to answer those questions. So Georgia, as well as the whole world,
    is in suspense. What's next?




    From: A. Papazian
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