No signs of Russia claim of genocide by Georgia in South Ossetia

South Ossetia's capital, Tskhinvali, slowly emerges from shell shock, but the damage doesn't appear to be on the scale Russia claimed...Russian officials have claimed that the city was flattened, comparing the wreckage to the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II. Leaders in Moscow have repeatedly used the term genocide, and spoke of thousands of corpses. Full Story »

Posted by Walter Cox

See All Reviews »

Review

Kyra Troyan
3.4
by Kyra Troyan - Oct. 1, 2008

Yes, tried to give us information so we could understand what was going on there. Tried to give some history of the area. Used qualifyign words as "doesn't APPEAR" so as not to make a claim they couldn't substantiate.

See All Reviews »

Kyra's Rating

Overall
3.4

Average
from 5 answers
Quality
3.5
Information
4.0
Context
3.0
Popularity
3.0
Recommendation
3.0
Credibility
3.0
More How our ratings work »