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H.E. Mr. Mikheil Saakashvili, President Of Georgia addresses United Nation 23 September 2008
http://www.un.org/ga/63/generaldebate/pdf/georgia_en.pdf
MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI, President of Georgia, said that sometimes the most extreme tests of the United Nations lofty ideals arose in small, even obscure places, such as his own country, which, with fewer than 5 million people, had last month been invaded by its neighbour. However, despite Georgias small size, the legal, moral, political and security implications raised by that invasion could not be larger in their consequence, as those issues lay at the very heart of the Organizations founding Charter.
He said the invasion of his country not only violated its internationally recognized borders, but the subsequent recognition of the so-called independence of its two regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia challenged its territorial integrity, while the ethnic cleansing of hundreds of thousands of its people did violence to the very idea of human rights. Asserting that developments in Georgia presented the General Assembly with a general challenge, the Georgian leader asked if, in the face of such a challenge, the Assembly would stand up for its founding principles, or allow those principles to be crushed under what he called the treads of invading tanks.
He urged the Assembly to refuse to stand silent in the face of armed aggression and assault on human rights, and instead stand united and immediately adopt a non-recognition policy towards Georgias two breakaway provinces. The Assembly -- and Georgia -- had both a moral and legal obligation to protect international law and world order. All parties had to comply with the full terms of the existing ceasefire agreement and resolve to create a meaningful United Nations conflict resolution process that would peacefully reunify his country.
He told the Assembly that, while the crisis posed grave challenges for the international community, it created specific obligations on his country, to its own people, as well as to the international community. To that end, he reiterated his call for an exhaustive, independent investigation into the origins and causes of the war, urging investigators to have unimpeded access to all officials, documents and intelligence. Georgia welcomed such an investigation and the Government stood ready to share all evidence in its possession and provide access to all witnesses sought by investigators. He called on the other party to the conflict to similarly cooperate fully with such an investigation, and not obstruct it in any way.
Continuing, he said he believed Georgia had been attacked because it was a successful democracy in his part of the world, and as such, his Governments second initiative of openness involved making its democracy even more robust. To that end, he announced four categories of expanded democratic initiatives: strengthening the checks and balances of Georgias democratic institutions; provision of additional resources and protections to foster greater political pluralism; strengthening of the rule of law by introducing enhanced due process trials by jury and lifetime judicial appointments; and expanding and deepening the protection of private property.
He thanked the international communitys response to his countrys reconstruction needs, adding that reconstruction would also ensure that Europe continued to benefit from true energy security that came from diversification, and pledged And everything we do will be done peacefully.

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  • IDIOT !

  • Hey CHIEFFRUS! The whole world, это whole world.Other side is Russia and Chavez. Honey! wake up Russians!!! your government stink!!!!!

  • Я не обманываю себя. У России есть только два союзника, это ее армия и флот. А по поводу тех, кто соблюдает нейтралитет, я с вами абсолютно согласен. Все хотят жить спокойно и не разделять чужие проблемы. Мы живем в циничном мире.

  • Do not Kid yourself, they take " neutral" position, because who in a right mind wants to go to war? it is not because anybody is sympathetic towards Russia. When Two guys are fighting few people want to be involved to pull them apart , not because they approve this kind of abuse,but because they do not want to be beaten too. It is easier to keep walking pretending not to see the problem.

  • "The whole world" это Буш, Саакашвили, Ющенко, Качиньский, прибалтийские президенты и небольшая часть оболваненного ими народа. Остальные даже если и не симпатизируют России, то соблюдают нейтралитет.

  • В век информационных технологий и интернета "больших" стран больше не существует.

  • You think everything... ...suffer from this occupation.

    Пользуясь различными источниками информации я имею свою точку зрения, не всегда согласную с официальной российской информацией, которую здесь и высказываю.

  • Georgia is a small country, I do not even need a TV to know the truth.

  • The whole world is "сборище русофобов". and increasingly so.

    Soon they gonna fear any Russian tourists or Immigrants, obviously one has to fear to stand next to somebody with a Russian Passport. you maybe in a bombing zone.

  • You really believe russian TV don't you.

    Я получаю информацию из разных источников, в том числе и из грузинских.

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