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Thursday, November 20, 2008
You don't need to go to Russia, Russia will come to you
WESTERN SECRETS FOR MOSCOW
Estonian Spy Scandal Shakes NATO and EU
By Holger Stark
For years an Estonian government official has apparently been collecting the most intimate secrets of NATO and the EU -- and passing them on to the Russians. The case is a disaster for Brussels.
- Fears spy called 'The Spaniard' may have betrayed British and U.S. secrets to Russia for more than a decade >>
Russian spy may have passed along NATO secrets >>
Simm and his wife Heete, using a Cold War-era radio transmitter, allegedly offered classified information including the alliance's plans on Kosovo's independence, U.S. missile defence and the recent conflict between Russia and Georgia.
Officials say Simm, who is a former Estonian chief of police, was uncovered when his Russian handler attempted to recruit another Estonian official. That person reported the offer to NATO authorities.
Simm is expected to be arraigned early next year and if found guilty, could face up to 15 years in prison.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Can God go threw needle?
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Georgia Warns of Possible Russian Aggression
Senior Georgian officials have warned that “further aggression” and “a repeat [Russian] attack” on Georgia were possible. >>
Local Governor Dies in Mine Blast
Gia Mebonia, a local governor of the Tsalenjikha district in Samegrelo region was killed when a land mine exploded in a village of Muzhava, the Georgian Interior Ministry reported on October 25.
The explosion took place when the governor along with the EU and OSCE monitors was inspecting the house of a local resident, which was shelled last night.
The owner of the house has also died in mine explosion, while a local policeman was severely injured, according to the same report.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Warning all of those going back home : MINES!
We are warning all of those going back to watch out for mines and unexploded ordnance. Some casualties have already been registered.
- UNHCR
"A Mission for All of Georgia", Sabine Freizer in EU Observer
The real work needs to be done in South Ossetia and Abkhazia, where the mission should be mandated to monitor the withdrawal of Ossetian, Abkhaz, Georgian and Russian forces to their pre-7 August positions; re-establish security, put an end to the ongoing destruction of Georgian homes and properties in South Ossetia; help in the provision of humanitarian assistance; and most importantly, assist return of displaced persons, Georgian and Ossetian, facilitate their reconciliation and assist investigations into alleged war crimes on all sides. So far, the Russians are claiming that the Ossetians and Abkhaz trust Moscow alone to carry out these tasks. But if the EU deploys only to territory controlled by Tbilisi, the EU is inherently recognising Georgia's
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Photos of the War in Georgia
According to Author all was pictured during war in South Osetia from 10.08.2008 to 15.08.2008. Represents: Java, Tshinvali, Gori (Georgia).
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Moscow Never Sleeps
Moscow Never Sleeps
Novelist Martin Cruz Smith and photographer Gerd Ludwig discover the sinister magic of a city that reveals its true colors at night.
Article at national Geographic >>
Published: August 2008
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