The War We Don't Know

While Russia and America see the conflict in abstract terms about spheres of influence and protecting allies, for Ossetians, who still recall the centuries of massacres Georgians committed against them, it is highly personal. They will still recall the Georgian massacres in the early 1920s, when Georgia was briefly independent, which exterminated up to 8 percent of the Ossetian population. Full Story »

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Randy Morrow
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by Randy Morrow - Oct. 1, 2008

Very informative article on issues of the Georgian conflict that are not being covered in Western main stream media.

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