On May 11, 7:39=A0am, Mikhail Medved <mikhail_b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 9, 7:12 am, "J. Anderson" <anderso...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > "captain." <spammersmust...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> >news:IWTUj.1221$Yp.336@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > in regards to peace, i am getting the impression that georgia feels
> > > abandoned by its western allies right now; first with nato, now with
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he
> > > general indifference their situation is illiciting from outsiders.
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> > Poor Georgia! If it only knew that even Stalin, its own great son,
wante=
d to
> > include Georgia in the Russian FSSR instead of giving it the rank of
an =
SSR!
> > But luckily Lenin prevented this.
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> > Stalin, wanting to prove that he was a true Russian patriot, was not
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all
> > pro-Georgian in the 20's and 30's.
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> It's interesting to observe that Abkhazia became part of Georgia as a
> result of Stalin's ethnic and national policies. It became an
> autonomous republic within Georgia in 1931, before that it had a
> special treaty with both Georgia and USSR.
>
> Yet our dear Baltic friends, claiming general hatred toward Stalin's
> national policies, make an exception for Abkhazia, and behave as true
> stalinists in this instance.
>
> Double standards is their second nature.
Hardly. if you read scb you know I'm for independence of ANY nation.
My problem in particular region is, can 17% of population make ethnic
with help of third party and still talk about souvereignity.


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