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Open Democracy (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
Outside the theatre in Tiraspol, where a bride in a long white frilly dress was posing for photographs, a billboard hung bearing the pictures of a trio of large sturdy men: the leaders of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Sergei Bagapsh and Eduard Kokoity, and Transdniestria's leader, Igor Smirnov. Thomas de Waal is Caucasus editor at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting in London. He...
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
... First they mastermind everything themselves and then accuse the Russian or the Ossetian side."Eduard Kokoity, president of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, added: "Today's event was a deliberate provocative act of the Georgian and Polish presidents targeted at regional destabilization."Kokoity made his comments to the Russian news agency, Interfax.The motorcade, carrying...
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CNN (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
... First they mastermind everything themselves and then accuse the Russian or the Ossetian side."Eduard Kokoity, president of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, added: "Today's event was a deliberate provocative act of the Georgian and Polish presidents targeted at regional destabilization."Kokoity made his comments to the Russian news agency, Interfax.The motorcade, carrying...
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CNN (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
... First they mastermind everything themselves and then accuse the Russian or the Ossetian side."Eduard Kokoity, president of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, added: "Today's event was a deliberate provocative act of the Georgian and Polish presidents targeted at regional destabilization."Kokoity made his comments to the Russian news agency, Interfax.The motorcade, carrying...
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CNN (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
... First they mastermind everything themselves and then accuse the Russian or the Ossetian side."Eduard Kokoity, president of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, added: "Today's event was a deliberate provocative act of the Georgian and Polish presidents targeted at regional destabilization."Kokoity made his comments to the Russian news agency, Interfax.The motorcade, carrying...
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News Beast (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
... First they mastermind everything themselves and then accuse the Russian or the Ossetian side."Eduard Kokoity, president of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, added: "Today's event was a deliberate provocative act of the Georgian and Polish presidents targeted at regional destabilization."Kokoity made his comments to the Russian news agency, Interfax.The motorcade, carrying...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
... saying the move could exacerbate tensions in the area.South Ossetia's separatist leader, Eduard Kokoity, said that part of the village is located in South Ossetia and its forces legitimately entered it, the Interfax news agency reported.Utiashvili said that the gunmen had not attacked civilians, but some of the village residents fled fearing violence. He said that Georgian authorities...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
The European Union's observer mission in Georgia voiced concern about the situation, saying the move could exacerbate tensions in the area.South Ossetia's separatist leader, Eduard Kokoity, said that part of the village is located in South Ossetia and its forces legitimately entered it, the Interfax news agency reported.Utiashvili said that the gunmen had not attacked civilians, but some...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
... saying the move could exacerbate tensions in the area.
South Ossetia's separatist leader, Eduard Kokoity, said that part of the village is located in South Ossetia and its forces legitimately entered it, the Interfax news agency reported.
Utiashvili said that the gunmen had not attacked civilians, but some of the village residents fled fearing violence. He said that Georgian...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/10/2008
... saying the move could exacerbate tensions in the area. South Ossetia's separatist leader, Eduard Kokoity, said that part of the village is located in South Ossetia and its forces legitimately entered it, the Interfax news agency reported.Utiashvili said that the gunmen had not attacked civilians, but some of the village residents fled fearing violence. He said that Georgian authorities...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
12:44 p.m. ET TBILISI, Georgia - About 70 militants from the breakaway province of South Ossetia illegally entered a village in Georgia, Georgian officials said Sunday.The European Union's observer mission in Georgia voiced concern about the situation, saying the move could exacerbate tensions in the area.South Ossetia's separatist leader, Eduard Kokoity, said that part of the village...