Georgia Tells its Citizens Not to Travel to Russia
Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 10 Jun.'11 / 19:33
The Georgian Foreign Ministry recommended its citizens on June 10 "to refrain from traveling to the Russian Federation” because of safety concerns.
Travel of Georgian citizens in Russia "is not safe,” the Georgian Foreign Ministry said.
The statement was made in connection to death of a 48-year old Georgian citizen, Gela Bliadze, who, the ministry said, "was beaten to death because of his ethnicity” in Moscow on June 5.
"This crime has been committed on the territory of the country, which carries out policy of state terrorism – plots, finances and implements terrorist acts on the territory of the sovereign country [Georgia],” the Georgian Foreign Ministry said, adding that it was demanding from Russia to investigate and punish perpetrators into the death of the Georgian citizen.
Georgia to Russia: 'Stop State-Sponsored Terror Campaign'
Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 9 Jun.'11 / 12:18
Georgia will have to "reconsider” its stance towards Geneva talks, if Russia continues "state-sponsored terrorism campaign”, the Georgian Foreign Ministry said in a written statement after the sixteenth round of Geneva talks.
"Terrorism can not be negotiated with, or appeased,” it said on June 8. "The Georgian side does not intend to discuss the security, or humanitarian issues related topics with Russia in Geneva, or elsewhere, while Moscow continues to mastermind terrorist attacks on the territory of Georgia.”
"If this organized terror campaign continues Georgian side will have no other choice but to reconsider its attitude towards the Geneva Discussions. By the same token, we would like to urge the international community to take up the issue of terrorist acts with the Russian Government at all levels.”
The Georgian Interior Ministry said that it had foiled two terrorism attempts in June ...
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