Archive - 2009

27/4/2009

Mon, 27/04/2009 - 18:57

Compensation Payouts Resume in South Ossetia

The process of compensations payouts to the population affected during the Georgian aggression will restart in the nearest future, reported the RSO President Eduard Kokoity at the session of the RSO Government. "The arrival of the Deputy EMERCOM Ruslan Tsalikov is related not only to inspection at sites under EMERCOM's reconstruction, but the issue of 50,000-compensation payouts to the population will be settled. We are resuming this process.

Mon, 27/04/2009 - 18:55

A memorandum between the heads of archive departments of the RF and RSO has been signed in Tskhinval

Specialists from the Russian Federal Archive agency, representatives of Archiving Services of North Ossetia and Sverdlovsk oblast are visiting Tskhinval, South Ossetia, to sign a memorandum on cooperation with South Ossetia.
Kirill Chernenkov, the Head of department for international relations of the Federal Archive Agency, told about the purpose of the visit.

Mon, 27/04/2009 - 18:32

To release the woman and her children the Georgian police demands for 60,000 RUR

Today, at 12 a.m., the Georgian police in the villages of Akhmadji detained Valentina Bedoeva, born 1969. She was going to the village at the borderline to see her relatives. She was traveling together with her two children, 10-year old twins Marat Khubaev and Marina Khubaeva.
Presently, the detainees are still kept by Georgian police. According to Bedoeva’s relatives, to release the woman with the two children, police demands for 3, 000 Georgian lari (60,000 roubles). In case of refusal, the policemen menaced with filing a criminal case.

Mon, 27/04/2009 - 18:31

Provocations from the Georgian side continue

Last night, the Georgian side shelled the village of Velit in Znaur district of South Ossetia, reported the Deputy Defense Minister Ibragim Gasseev. “At around 0100 hr a.m., a COBRA (Turkish-made) armored vehicle moved along the border with South Ossetia from the Georgian village of Dirbi with an attempted penetration into the territory of South Ossetia. It opened fire at the village of Velit,” reported the Deputy Defense Minister Ibragim Gasseev.

Mon, 27/04/2009 - 18:28

Alan Pliev: It is unlikely that Georgia will venture into a full-scale war having in mind its disgraceful failure and the presence of Russian military bases in RSO”

In accordance with the NATO-Georgia military plans, on 6 May-1 June, military exercises will be held on the territory of Georgia with the participation of up to 1,300 military staff from about 20 countries. Do these military maneuvers imply any threat to the security of the Republic of South Ossetia and what sort of work should be done by RSO Defense Ministry and other structures to neutralize a possible escalation of the situation in South Ossetia throughout the period of preparation for the above exercise?
Yury Tanaev, Defense Minister of RSO:
These exercises in May-June bear no threat to South Ossetia since they spoke about 1,300 personnel, while we have 3,000 plus the Russian contingent. Potentially there is a threat, if the neighboring country carried out exercises in the vicinity to borderline area and other neighboring states or allies are involved, this speaks for their getting prepared for a war. This again underlines that Georgia did not accept the situation and that Georgia will attempt to tear away and seize our territories; their allies, that is, Western Europe and the United States are helping them in this and encourage them for a new aggression.

Mon, 27/04/2009 - 18:23

RSO KGB News Release

On 21 April 2009, through an investigation and search operation carried out by RSO KGB, an ammunition cache had been found in the village of Kekhvi, Tskhinval district. 2,400 submachine gun cartridges and 26 hand-grenades were among the ammunition.
Currently, the investigation continues to determine the circumstances under which the cache was placed there and to identify those involved.

24/4/2009

Fri, 24/04/2009 - 11:13

Eduard Kokoity met with inhabitants of villages of South Ossetia expelled from the places of their permanent residence in 1989-1992

The President of the Republic of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity met with inhabitants of villages occupied by Georgian authorities, people, who were expelled from the places of their permanent residence in 1989-1992.
Health Minister Nugzar Gabaraev, Post Conflict Settlement Minister Boris Chochiev and representatives of Tskhinval district administration participated in the meeting. Eudard Kokoity underlined that it was planned to bring back a normal peaceful life, restore local governance and law enforcement structures.
"Today, law and order are restored on the territory of the Republic and we have the possibility to return to our lands and start on peaceful life. We are not dividing people according to their ethnic origin. There are Georgians and Ossetians, as well as other ethnicities, among you, who had been living in these villages. You are all citizens of our Republic and the state is ready to create all necessary conditions for your return to your homes," said President.
In the course of the meeting, Eduard Kokoity responded to participants' questions.

Fri, 24/04/2009 - 11:05

Informational Agency RES held a press-conference in Tskhinval. The RSO President Eduard Kokoity answered journalists’ questions

The population of both South Ossetia and North Ossetia is very much concerned about the events happening now in Georgia, the protest rallies. However, the leadership of Georgia is trying to differently interpret the events, as if it were Russia’s starting up some actions against Georgia. Nothing of the kind is taking place, the situation is stable, said RSO President Eduar Kokoity commenting the current developments in South Ossetia.
”There is a will of certain circles to destabilize the not only because of events in Georgia, but also due to our own pre-election campaign. Therefore, I would like to address all inhabitants of North and South Ossetia to remain calm. Presently, the armed forces of Georgia are unable to resist neither the armed forces of South Ossetia nor to the military contingent of the RF in SO. Therefore, I consider it senseless to have this kind of concerns.

Fri, 24/04/2009 - 11:00

Boris Chochiev: The Position of Human Rights Organizations is Unclear

The IA RES had published a video record proving that three citizens of South Ossetia were abducted by Georgian law enforcement bodies, however no reaction from international human rights organizations followed.
Boris Chochiev, Special Representative for Post-Conflict Settlement:
It has been already four day and there is no reaction from international human rights organizations. Meanwhile, the video record gives a clear evidence that the South Ossetian citizens were captured by Georgian special services and these three persons were subjected to torture
Unfortunately, the policy of double standards tends to prevail in the activities of the EU and OSCE observers in the areas bordering with South Ossetia, where the abducted people were initially kept. Today, we know nothing about their fate and there are no guarantees that it there will be any clarification.

Fri, 24/04/2009 - 10:57

OSCE Military Observers had been stopped by SO border guards for illegal border crossing

OSCE Mission Military MOnitors had been stopped on the territory of South Ossetia for illegal crossing of Georgian-Ossetian border.
"OSCE military monitors' vehicles was stopped by South Ossetian border-guards in Tskhinval district for illegal border crossing. They have been brought to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of South Ossetia", reported the Press-Service of RSO Interior Ministry.

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