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Civil Georgia
August 1, 2017
Nine years have passed since the Russo-Georgian War of August 2008. Civil.ge will use its archives and other sources to provide a daily recap of the events of the war. We start on August 1, 2008, amid the final stage of pre-war escalation, and will continue up to the occupation of Akhalgori Municipality byÃÂ ...
OC Media (blog)
July 13, 2017
As reports of a 'Russian land-grab' make the rounds locally and internationally, authorities in both Tbilisi and Tskhinvali (Tskhinval) say that the line dividing South Ossetia from Tbilisi-controlled territory has not been moved. Georgian media widely reported on 4 July that South Ossetia had pushed fartherÃÂ ...
OC Media (blog)
June 21, 2017
After the August 2008 war, the previous government reported the discovery of a mass grave containing Georgian military servicemen near Tamarasheni, which is in South Ossetia. They reported that it was not possible to exhume the site due to the political situation. However, Kardava assured OC MediaÃÂ ...
The Jamestown Foundation
May 18, 2017
Luzhkov is widely known for his open support for Abkhaz and Ossetian separatists. In 2009, Luzhkov even allocated 2.5 billion rubles (roughly $78.5 million) from Moscow's municipal budget to build a so-called “Moskovsky” district in northern Tskhinvali, on the ruins of the Georgian village of Tamarasheni,ÃÂ ...
POLITICO Magazine
April 3, 2016
TAMARASHENI, Georgia—The farmers awoke to find their wheat ripening inside another country. South Ossetian troops and their Russian allies had worked through the night, sinking new border-marking poles across fields outside a hamlet called Tamarasheni in the golden hills of central Georgia.
Georgia Today
August 13, 2015
Similar border signs were placed on the territories adjacent to the villages of Tseronisi and Tamarasheni. As Georgia and Ukraine continue to be affected by Moscow's destructive policies, the West is focused on the Iran nuclear deal and the anti-terrorism campaign in the Middle East, where Russia plays anÃÂ ...
EurasiaNet
August 8, 2012
For 39-year-old Tserovani resident Ia Ikaladze, the daily scramble to restore a semblance of normalcy has eclipsed dreams of returning home to South Ossetia. Ikaladze, her husband and two children were forced to flee Tamarasheni, an ethnic Georgian village near Tskhinvali, South Ossetia's main city,ÃÂ ...
New York Times
October 27, 2008
He talked about the neighborhood he was building in Tamarasheni, with homes, schools, a sports complex, stores and playgrounds, as a symbol of Russian strength. “Russia needs nothing,” he said. “It has everything. It is the wealthiest country. But when we see injustice toward South Ossetia, toward theÃÂ ...
OC Media (blog)
July 13, 2017
As reports of a 'Russian land-grab' make the rounds locally and internationally, authorities in both Tbilisi and Tskhinvali (Tskhinval) say that the ...
OC Media (blog)
June 21, 2017
Speaking of the burial sites in Tamarasheni that previous government spoke of, Sanakoyev said only that the next stage of the searches for the ...
The Jamestown Foundation
May 18, 2017
... budget to build a so-called “Moskovsky” district in northern Tskhinvali, on the ruins of the Georgian village of Tamarasheni, which was erased ...
POLITICO Magazine
April 3, 2016
TAMARASHENI, Georgia—The farmers awoke to find their wheat ripening inside another country. South Ossetian troops and their Russian ...
Georgia Today
August 13, 2015
Similar border signs were placed on the territories adjacent to the villages of Tseronisi and Tamarasheni. As Georgia and Ukraine continue to ...
EurasiaNet
August 8, 2012
Ikaladze, her husband and two children were forced to flee Tamarasheni, an ethnic Georgian village near Tskhinvali, South Ossetia's main city, ...
New York Times
October 27, 2008
He talked about the neighborhood he was building in Tamarasheni, with homes, schools, a sports complex, stores and playgrounds, as a ...
TIME
August 21, 2008
Over the last three days, a majority of the remaining houses in the villages of Kekhvi, Nizhnie Achaveti, Verkhnie Achaveti and Tamarasheni, ...
OC Media (blog)
July 13, 2017
As reports of a 'Russian land-grab' make the rounds locally and internationally, authorities in both Tbilisi and Tskhinvali (Tskhinval) say that theÃÂ ...
OC Media (blog)
June 21, 2017
Speaking of the burial sites in Tamarasheni that previous government spoke of, Sanakoyev said only that the next stage of the searches for theÃÂ ...
The Jamestown Foundation
May 18, 2017
The last several weeks were quite tumultuous for Georgia. The country experienced a heightened level of Russian intimidation and ended upÃÂ ...
POLITICO Magazine
April 3, 2016
TAMARASHENI, Georgia—The farmers awoke to find their wheat ripening inside another country. South Ossetian troops and their RussianÃÂ ...
Georgia Today
August 13, 2015
Similar border signs were placed on the territories adjacent to the villages of Tseronisi and Tamarasheni. As Georgia and Ukraine continue toÃÂ ...
Civil Georgia
March 19, 2014
Mid-June saw explosions and mine incidents in Tskhinvali Region near villages Kekhvi, Ergneti, Tamarasheni and Kokhati. There also wereÃÂ ...
EurasiaNet
August 8, 2012
Ikaladze, her husband and two children were forced to flee Tamarasheni, an ethnic Georgian village near Tskhinvali, South Ossetia's main city,ÃÂ ...
New York Times
October 27, 2008
He talked about the neighborhood he was building in Tamarasheni, with homes, schools, a sports complex, stores and playgrounds, as aÃÂ ...
TIME
August 21, 2008
Over the last three days, a majority of the remaining houses in the villages of Kekhvi, Nizhnie Achaveti, Verkhnie Achaveti and Tamarasheni,ÃÂ ...
Civil Georgia
December 31, 1999
Mid-June saw explosions and mine incidents in Tskhinvali Region near villages Kekhvi, Ergneti, Tamarasheni and Kokhati. There also wereÃÂ ...
POLITICO Magazine
April 3, 2016
South Ossetian troops and their Russian allies had worked through the night, sinking new border-marking poles across fields outside a hamlet called Tamarasheni in the golden hills of central Georgia. The Russians granted the local farmers 72 hours for ...
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