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image Russia plans to establish checkpoints inside Georgia. Establishing the positions seemingly would violate the terms of the cease-fire deal both countries signed.
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Pristine Wilderness at Risk after Russian Bombing. More
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If you are confused by the reaction (and non-reaction) of the west to Russians invasion.. More
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Recent Blog Entries

Aug08 Abkhazia Should be Independent,
The statement in the title may surprise many visitors to SOS Georgia. Surely an article on a website created to protest the illegal invasion and annexation of Georgian territory cannot be advocating Abkhaz independence?
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Aug08 Der Spiegel,
Many apologies for the pun-heavy yellow press headline, but what other choice did we have?.
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Aug08 Busting the Myths: Whose War Was It Anyway?
Georgia: a faraway country of which people in the west know little. But ignorance is no excuse: Russia’s invasion of sovereign Georgia is a slap in the face to the international community, and threatens the fabric of the European security system.
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Putin defends KGB to this day.

NOTE: In recent comments to a writers', he even seemed to excuse its role in dictator Joseph Stalin's brutal purges, saying it would be "insincere" for him to assail the agency where he worked for so many years. Putin once said he could not read a book by a Soviet defector because "I don't read books by people who have betrayed the Motherland."
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