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Once Again, the New York Times Insults Small Nation By Publishing Unprecedented Curses against S.Ossetia's President made by Obviously Sick Man - Georgian Autocratic Ruler Saakashvili (on the Video). Most in the Western press, following last year's Bush and Condoleezza Rice neoconservative course sided with Georgian madmen. The Western Media, possibly controlled by the neocons, continues to bring out repulsive, racist and hateful remarks that the assailant makes against the leaders of Ossetian people (whom he wants all dead or forced out of South Ossetia), since they are trying to save the tiny nation. Today the New York Times published another proclamation of Georgian bloodthirsty man that made people of South Ossetia blistering from this callous act of powerful in U.S. newspaper. New York Times had no problem publishing sickening insults ("unwashed, corrupt criminal and killer of humans") that Saakashvili recently made referring to Mr. Kokoity, popular President of tiny South Ossetia. New York Times didn't think twice what an immense sting it would bring on the Ossetian's souls, who lost thousands of lives during many acts of Genocide by Georgian leaders in the last 100 years. Defendless until recently, Ossetians can't avoid strong fury when they were first attacked by neocon's puppet Saakashvili with "carpet bombing" in August 2008, then by his nonstop Nazi-fashion propaganda on TV screens and on pages of the influential Western Media.

Media portrayed NATOs client state Georgia as victim despite war crimes provocation to launch conflict last August . The truth behind who is primarily responsible for the bloodshed in South Ossetia and surrounding areas has been buried by the western corporate media, that includes the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, LA Times, etc.. Georgian forces, with a green light from NATO and Bush's regime, launched a brutal attack targeting civilians and Russian peacekeepers timed to coincide with the opening of the Beijing Olympics so as to temporarily deflect attention before the inevitable Russian response, by which time the global media machine kicked into high gear to smear Russia as the villains of the entire piece. To accept such a characterization is not parroting Russian officials, it is a reflection of the stone cold fact that Georgia was responsible for the first provocation - which itself amounted to a war crime - that launched the conflict. The initial Georgian bombardment of the provincial capital Tskhinvali was primarily directed to achieve maximum civilian casualties, with residential areas, hospitals and the university being targeted, leading to hundreds of civilian deaths according to both western and Russian sources. The air and artillery bombardment left the provincial capital without water, food, electricity and gas. Horrified civilians crawled out of the basements into the streets as fighting eased, looking for supplies, inaudibly reported by the Associated Press. Reports of the initial carnage metered out by Georgian forces and the slaughter of Russian peacekeepers are difficult to find, because they have already been buried under the deluge of condemnation of so-called Russian aggression. American citizen and resident of South Ossetia Joe Mestas described the war crimes he witnessed being carried out by Georgian forces, back by Bush and Nato support, against innocent civilians. I thought that since U.S. is supporting Georgia there would be some control over the situation in South Ossetia and that there would be a peaceful solution to the conflict. But what was happening there its not just war, but war crimes. George Bush and [Georgian president] Mikhail Saakashvili should answer to the crimes that are being committed the killing of innocent people, running over by tanks of children and women, throwing grenades into cellars where people are hiding, Mestas said. The war is when military fight against military. But the Georgian army is killing innocent civilians. This is genocide, he added. A prime example of media bias in shielding Georgia from responsibility for the carnage is the fact that news outlets like the BBC and CNN continue to report that hundreds civilians have been killed in Georgia, with the obvious inference being that these are victims of the Russian onslaught. But these victims were not killed in Georgia, they were killed in Ossetia - by Georgian forces. The Georgian head of State was a Bushs proxy. The price of the U.S. and NATOs latest proxy war being paid with the deaths of hundreds of innocent civilians in South Ossetia. whats certain is that innocent lives will continue to be lost as the NATO lurches into its next theatre of conflict and the Neo-Cons play a deadly game using media hungry for Breaking News. All that could have devastating wider consequences.

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  • We all know where he comes from but we have no idea who he serves because for sure not the Georgian people. he started really well and had the support of many but he blundered because of over ambition to join the top ranks through the back door. look at what they do to him now. What a shame to be treated like this by the same people you do everything to please:( he is the President of Georgia and deserves some respect as well.

  • crazy little israeli puppet. Look at what you bring on to your country?????

  • wtf man hitler was a mastermind evil buyt smart, this guy is a idiot

  • "President" paid by America. Nothing more to say

  • he even remind me of HITLER hahaha

  • Sucker is sucker even if he's president of something.

  • Sucko is a yankee-paid Nazi.

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