The Statement of the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Republic of South Ossetia
Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Republic of South Ossetia has recently expressed its negative attitude to the meeting of the head of the Georgian Orthodox Church with several ethnic Ossetians in Moscow. This is a provocative act and is the first step to implement the policy of the Georgian authorities to create a "democratic" image of the present-day Georgia, as well as the shifting of blame for crimes against the people of South Ossetia on Saakashvili.
The next stepcame pat.
It is learned that the Georgian authorities are planning to send their "emissaries" to the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation in order to brainwash the public opinion and create a positive emotional image of the modern Georgia.
In this regard, the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Republic of South Ossetia has stated that such attempts of the current authorities of Georgia are nothing more than the thinly veiled anti-Ossetian continuation of the policy of the Georgian rulers in time of Gamsakhurdia and Saakashvili.
Nothing is being done in Georgia not only to condemn the genocide of the Ossetian people and aggression against South Ossetia, but also to eradicate the hatred against the Ossetians, planted by the ruling elite for decades among the Georgian people, involved in the destruction of Ossetian people.
The present rulers of Georgia, as well as Ilia II, do not pronounce the word South Ossetia, using the terms "Tskhinvali region", "Samachablo", "the so-called South Ossetia," for the purpose of humiliating Ossetians.
They are not ready to recognize the realities; they even renounce their claims, made during the parliamentary elections in Georgia. They have not canceled, as previously declared, the notorious law on occupied territories, but try to shift responsibility for the war of August 2008, on others, in particular, on Russia, demanding that it should recognize the "occupation" of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
All these actions are nothing more, than a blatant provocation not only against South Ossetia, but also against Russia, which has recognized the Republic of South Ossetia and has been building the equal contractual relationship with our Republic.