The Tbilisi regime, instead of recognizing its responsibility for crimes committed against Ossetians in 1920, continues to be interested in radical ideas, harboring criminal and aggressive intentions against South Ossetia, the Republic’s State Security Committee reported on Tuesday.
The KGB has noted that propaganda of the radical ideas of Nazism and racial theories is intensifying on the territory of Georgia.
“So, Adolf Hitler’s book “My Struggle», published in Georgia, is being sold in all bookstores and is in great demand. The book’s annotation says that “acquaintance with the book of the Führer of the fascist state will dispel the lies that were created by Soviet literature about Hitler. "In this connection, it should be noted that the publication in Georgia of the book of the main Nazi criminal of the twentieth century in the year of the 75th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45 is an act of betrayal of the memory of all those killed in the battles for freedom and independence of the Allied countries of the anti-Hitler coalition, as well as a direct insult to the participants of the Second World War who went to the front from the territory of the former GSSR, regardless of their nationality, "the Committee said.
The KGB has noted that "it is symbolic that the Georgian edition of" My Struggle "coincided with the mourning date - the 100th anniversary of the South Ossetian genocide."
The special service claims, that this fact once again testifies that "the Tbilisi regime, instead of recognizing its responsibility for crimes committed against humanity in 1920, continues to be interested in radical ideas, harboring aggressive plans against South Ossetia."
According to the Committee, "the next stage of propaganda of Nazism in Georgia is realized with the tacit connivance of the special and law enforcement services, which by creating inaction promote serious prerequisites for the escalation of tension in relations between South Ossetia and Georgia."