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lazybone
Joined: 11 Feb 2005
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| Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 2:39 am Post subject: This recent death of the Georgian ‘dove’ prime-minister |
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| This recent death of the Georgian ‘dove’ prime-minister is looking very suspicious indeed. My sister is a staffer at the Georgian embassy and she says the ambassador Levan Mikeladze is to leave to his homeland soon. In Georgia they want him in connection with this death. He is to be kind of interrogated. The ambassador is really a nice man, a loving father of two teenage daughters. But now he is looking scary indeed doing his best to stay here longer or just cancel the trip altogether. My sis says he turned for help or advice to some people in the administration, those used to be on friendly terms with Zhvania. Many staffers are sure that Mikeladze had been in the know on plans to eliminate Zhvania. He got it from his American friends here and he wanted to warn. Well, maybe he was late with it or changed his mind. We can’t know for sure. Anyway prime-minister is dead and I guess the ambassador fears to share his fate or something like that in Georgia. I know that Georgians can be easily planted behind the bars without any warrant even. That’s really horrible! Is democracy OK in Georgia? Its president Saakashvili doesn’t look like a ‘hawk’ even. He is more of a tyrant imo. |
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The_Right_Honourable
Joined: 31 Jan 2005
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Location: UK (mostly)
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| Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:09 pm Post subject: |
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Eh?
I havent heard a thing about this. I thought you just got rid of that old tyrant and got a younger, populist guy who wanted to look to the EU.
Did the new guy get killed? If so blame Russia! |
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