Archive - 25/2/2013

Mon, 25/02/2013 - 22:21

Russian diplomats once again assured the South Ossetian counterparts in the unconditional support of the statehood of South Ossetia by the Russian Federation

The Russian Federation will continue to support the statehood and sovereignty of the Republic of South Ossetia, regardless of the context of the Russian-Georgian relations. This has been stated by the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia at a recent meeting in Moscow with Foreign Minister of South Ossetia David Sanakoev, who arrived in the Russian capital on an official visit together with the RSO Presidential Envoy for post-conflict settlement Murat Dzhioev.

Mon, 25/02/2013 - 20:02

Appeal to the Members of the Parliament of the Republic of South Ossetia

Esteemed Members of Parliament of the Republic of South Ossetia.

Since 1989, the Georgian leadership has been conducting the legal war against South Ossetia. Starting with the abolition by the Supreme Council of the GSSR of all laws and regulations adopted by the GSSR after 1921, with the elimination by the Supreme Council of the GSSR of the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast the actions of the Georgian legislative authorities are focused on the legal destruction of South Ossetia, on the regulatory and legal justification of the genocide carried out against the people of South Ossetia by Georgia.

Mon, 25/02/2013 - 18:17

Media Review of Georgia:Georgia is in a mess because of the threat of new arrests, but the country does not think to abandon the course that led to its collapse

Georgia continues to dot the i's and cross the t's after the criminal governing by Eduard Shevardnadze and Saakashvili, who, along with Zviad Gamsakhurdia, distinguished themselves in the most scaled crimes and human rights violations.
"The family of a journalist Georgy Sanaya demands for a new investigation and will soon go to the prosecutor," - writes the Georgian publication "Georgia Online" February 24 in an article "Family of a journalist Georgy Sanaya is demanding re-investigation of the case."