From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 6/3/2007 4:34 AM In Abkhazia Day of mahadjeers’ memory is commemorated 1.6.2007
On May 31 in Abkhazia they commemorated the Day of memory for victims of the Russian-Caucasian war and the violent eviction of the mountain peoples of Caucasus. That was informed in the Management of the governmental information.
On Mahadjeers’ Quay in Sukhumi, where it is planned to fix a monument, the wreath-laying ceremony was held. At the ceremony there were descendants of Abkhazian mahadjerrs, who came back to the historical native land, president Sergey Bagapsh, vice-president Raul Hadjimba, speaker of parliament Nuzgar Ashuba, deputies of the parliament, members of the Cabinet of Ministers, representatives of the public circles.
In the 60s-70s of the XIX century Abkhazes in thousands were compelled to leave their historical native land and to move into ... >>full artcle...
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 5/29/2007 5:02 AM Sukhumi demands from Tbilisi returning stolen cultural treasures 28.5.2007
The authorities of unrecognized Republic of Abkhazia demanded form Georgia returning of the cultural treasures stolen during the armed conflict of 1992-1993.
In the widespread on Friday (25.05.07) statement of the Ministry of foreign affairs of the unrecognized republic it was written about "responsibility of the authorities of Georgia for the cultural genocide, committed during the Georgian occupation of the part of territories of Abkhazia in 1992-1993".
"Georgian armies grasping Sukhumi burnt the Abkhazian state archive and historical language and literature research institute. In those scientific institutions there were the most valuable items of information about the history and the culture of Abkhazia. As a result of that crime a significant part of the most valuable materials, testifying about the ... >>full artcle...
Sacking of city mayor triggers wider government crackdown.
By Inal Khashig in Sukhum (CRS No. 394 31-May-07) The Abkhazian leader Sergei Bagapsh has broken a longstanding taboo by declaring war on corrupt officials.
Bagapsh, president of the unrecognised republic since 2004, said he intended to fight corruption in the upper echelons of power. In his annual presidential address on May 30, he said that the chief objective of the government will be to tighten control over expenditure of money from the budget.
His public statements follow a scandal which cost the mayor and deputy mayor of the Abkhaz capital Sukhum their jobs.
There is speculation that the crackdown was forced on Bagapsh, who was away from Abkhazia when the scandal broke.
In the almost 15 years since Abkhazia broke away from ... >>full artcle...
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 5/31/2007 11:27 AM Sergey Bagapsh met UN Secretary General’s special representative 29.5.2007
On May, 28th the president of Abkhazia Sergey Bagapsh received the special representative of the United Nations Secretary General Jean Arno.
As they informed IА REGNUM in the department of the governmental information by the president, of Abkhazia, during the meeting the parties discussed the questions connected with settlement of the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict.
From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 5/29/2007 4:58 AM Abkhazian president offered to reveal "hot spots" in "official - people" attitudes 28.5.2007
The seminar for the chiefs of the town, area and village administrations was held on May 25 in Sukhumi. The president of Abkhazia Sergey Bagapsh took part in it.
As they informed IА REGNUM in the department of the governmental information by the president, the leader of the republic considers that the seminar could help "to reveal ‘hot spots’", to improve interaction among various structures of the state authority. "We build our state and we should know what chiefs we have on places, what problems they face, what resources they’ve got, what the help they need", - Bagapsh told.
He also notified that the agriculture will be financed from Privatization Fund with “proved real projects".
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