..." Ossetians and Georgians have lived side by side for centuries. The two
groups share Soviet history and the Orthodox Christian religion and
intermarriage is common. But the ties that once bound their cultures have
been severely damaged in the trauma of the recent fighting. Kosovo's
self-declared independence in February, too, has boosted these regions'
ambitions....

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August 26, 2008, 15:02 


Medvedev backs independence for Abkhazia and South Ossetia


Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has declared that Russia will recognise
the independence of Georgia’s breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South
Ossetia. He made the announcement in Sochi following a unanimous vote for
the republics’ independence by both houses of the Russian Parliament in
Moscow on Monday. 

“We are all well aware of South Ossetia’s tragedy. The night shelling of
Tskhinvali by the Georgian troops led to the deaths of thousands of
civilians. Russian peacekeepers have died, but they did everything they
could to protect the civilian population," Medvedev said in the
announcement.  

“The Georgian government - breaking UN regulations and its obligations to
the international community, running counter to common sense - started a
military conflict which claimed many civilians’ lives. Tbilisi must have
planned to carry out a ‘blitzkrieg’ and chose the most inhumane way to annex
South Ossetia – by destroying its whole population.”
 
Medvedev believes it can now be clearly seen that a peaceful resolution of
the conflict was not in Tbilisi’s plans. 

“The Georgian leadership was getting ready for war step by step,” he said.
“And on the night of August 8, 2008, Tbilisi made its choice. Saakashvili
chose genocide as a means to solve his political tasks. Doing this, he
destroyed with his own hands all hopes for the peaceful living of South
Ossetians, Abkhazians and Georgians as part of one state.”

“We understand that after what had happened in Tskhinvali, and what was
planned to be done in Abkhazia, these people have a right to resolve their
fates themselves. Presidents of both republics - basing their policies on
the results of referendums and the decisions of the republics’ parliaments -
turned to Russia, asking us to recognise the sovereignty of South Ossetia
and Abkhazia.

“The Federation Council and the State Duma of the Russian Federation voted
in favour of these applications.

“We respect the free will of the South Ossetian and Abkhazian people, and
basing our actions on international regulations and documents, I have signed
an order to recognise the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia by the
Russian Federation. Russia is also calling on other states to follow suit.”

Hard road to independence

South Ossetia, which borders Russia in the south Caucasus, and Abkhazia on
the Black Sea, had previously attempted to break away from Georgia following
referendums which were overwhelmingly in favour of independence. The results
were ignored by Tbilisi, which claimed the ethnic Georgians forced to flee
the regions were not consulted. The recent conflict in South Ossetia has
added further urgency to the demands for self-determination.
 
The roots of the current discord can be traced back to the divide and
conquer policies of Joseph Stalin - himself half Georgian, half Ossetian.
Before the 1917 revolution, the ethnic groups of the Caucasus all lived as
separate subjects of the Russian empire. However, with the Bolsheviks came
the redrawing of the map, with both South Ossetia and Abkhazia becoming
parts of Georgia.
 
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the then Georgian leader Zviad Gamsakhurdia
advocated a nationalist "Georgia for the Georgians" policy, re-opening old
wounds. Two military conflicts followed, leaving thousands dead and forcing
many more to flee the conflict zones.

The ceasefire in the early 1990s brought de-facto independence to both
regions with the shaky truce maintained by peacekeeping forces of mainly
Russian troops.
 
Since becoming president in 2004, Mikhail Saakashvili has pledged to bring
his country closer to the West, which has also motivated his drive to end
the territorial disputes.
 
Ossetians and Georgians have lived side by side for centuries. The two
groups share Soviet history and the Orthodox Christian religion and
intermarriage is common. But the ties that once bound their cultures have
been severely damaged in the trauma of the recent fighting. Kosovo's
self-declared independence in February, too, has boosted these regions'
ambitions.
 
Most Abkhazians and South Ossetians carry Russian passports and the only
valid currency is the Russian rouble. In addition, both self-declared
republics have presidents, flags and national anthems.

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