An Ossetian woman, entombed with the body of her dead son beneath the rubble of her apartment block in Tskhinvali, has been talking to RT about her amazing rescue. Paisia Sytnik describes her relief at getting out alive and her grief at losing her son.
More than 30,000 Ossetians currently live in Moscow. Some have started collecting humanitarian aid to be sent to those in need. While others staged protests in front of the U.S. embassy.
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More than 2,000 people were killed in South Ossetia, most of them civilians -- and more than 30,000 fled the conflict zone seeking refuge in Russia's North Ossetia. But leaving everything behind, they're still desperate to know the fate of their loved ones who remain in Tskhinvali.
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Genocide is a deliberate destruction, completely or partially, of an ethnic, religious, or national group, say the reference-books. And according to experts, this is what Georgia has been doing with Ossetians over the centuries.
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Joe Mestas, American citizen living in South Ossetia, who witnessed everything that happening in the region, talked to RT and blamed U.S. and Georgian leaders for the outbreak of violence.
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Joe Mestas, American citizen living in South Ossetia, who witnessed everything that happening in the region, talked to RT and blamed U.S. and Georgian leaders for the outbreak of violence.
A collection of several original, self-invented diabolo tricks (twisted double vortex, doublicide, etc) mixed in with some traditional ones (mini genocides). enjoy
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The analytical program "Odnako" ("However") with Mikhail Leontyev telling a truth about the origins of Georgian-Ossetian Conflict.
Date of program: 18 July 2006
Thats a big progress in two years, isn't it?