#South Ossetia
Voice | ‘My family and I have been made refugees twice’
Only 55 families returned to the Kodori Valley, in upper Abkhazia, following the 2008 August War; Raisa Khachvani, 62, is still waiting to do so.
Voice | ‘My family and I have been made refugees twice’
Only 55 families returned to the Kodori Valley, in upper Abkhazia, following the 2008 August War; Raisa Khachvani, 62, is still waiting to do so.
Voice | ‘We still believed that he was alive and that he would come back one day’
Lika Managadze, whose father died during conflict in Abkhazia, reflects on her memories of her father and how the war shaped the course of her life.
Voice | ‘We still believed that he was alive and that he would come back one day’
Lika Managadze, whose father died during conflict in Abkhazia, reflects on her memories of her father and how the war shaped the course of her life.
Georgian national detained in Abkhazia ‘commits suicide’
Georgia’s Samkharauli National Forensics Bureau, which is examining his body, has so far found no evidence of violence.
Georgian national detained in Abkhazia ‘commits suicide’
Georgia’s Samkharauli National Forensics Bureau, which is examining his body, has so far found no evidence of violence.
Voice from the Georgian–South Ossetian conflict | ‘I am not convinced, even now, that everything is over’
‘My Soviet childhood was very happy. I thought that my whole life would be like a fairy tale. But the fairy tale ended abruptly.’
Voice from the Georgian–South Ossetian conflict | ‘I am not convinced, even now, that everything is over’
‘My Soviet childhood was very happy. I thought that my whole life would be like a fairy tale. But the fairy tale ended abruptly.’
Interview | De Waal: ‘Is it time to come up with a bigger offer to Abkhazia?’
Thomas de Waal is a senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, a London-based think tank.
Interview | De Waal: ‘Is it time to come up with a bigger offer to Abkhazia?’
Thomas de Waal is a senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, a London-based think tank.
Georgian national remanded for ‘2 months’ in South Ossetian custody
Maia Otinashvili, 37 is accused of helping people ‘illegally cross the border’ in exchange for money.
Georgian national remanded for ‘2 months’ in South Ossetian custody
Maia Otinashvili, 37 is accused of helping people ‘illegally cross the border’ in exchange for money.
Georgia takes Russia to ECHR over ‘rights violations on occupied territories’
South Ossetian officials dismissed the move as ‘an absurd propaganda action’.
Georgia takes Russia to ECHR over ‘rights violations on occupied territories’
South Ossetian officials dismissed the move as ‘an absurd propaganda action’.
Interview | ‘My reconciliation policy is not about just getting territories back. It’s about people’
Ketevan Tsikhelashvili serves as Georgia’s Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality.
Interview | ‘My reconciliation policy is not about just getting territories back. It’s about people’
Ketevan Tsikhelashvili serves as Georgia’s Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality.
Backlash against Georgian wrestlers follows month of ‘Russia controversies’
The backlash follows controversies in restaurant chain Machakhela, nightclub Bassiani, and with news site Radio Tavisupleba.
Backlash against Georgian wrestlers follows month of ‘Russia controversies’
The backlash follows controversies in restaurant chain Machakhela, nightclub Bassiani, and with news site Radio Tavisupleba.
Ex–Abkhazian PM calls for dialogue with Tbilisi
Sergey Shamba told Echo of Moscow it was time to think about a ‘common future’ as neighbours.
Ex–Abkhazian PM calls for dialogue with Tbilisi
Sergey Shamba told Echo of Moscow it was time to think about a ‘common future’ as neighbours.