BBC Report: Georgia Intentionally Shot Civilian Targets Accused of Ossetia War Crimes

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Didn't take long for the truth to come out. It will be interesting to see how the U.S. Propaganda Machine and their 4th branch of government MSM attempt to spin this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7692751.stm

Georgia accused of targeting civilians

The BBC has discovered evidence that Georgia may have committed war crimes in its attack on its breakaway region of South Ossetia in August.

Eyewitnesses have described how its tanks fired directly into an apartment block, and how civilians were shot at as they tried to escape the fighting.

Research by the international investigative organisation Human Rights Watch also points to indiscriminate use of force by the Georgian military, and the possible deliberate targeting of civilians.

Indiscriminate use of force is a violation of the Geneva Conventions, and serious violations are considered to be war crimes.

The allegations are now raising concerns among Georgia's supporters in the West.

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband has told the BBC the attack on South Ossetia was "reckless".

He said he had raised the issue of possible Georgian war crimes with the government in Tbilisi.

The evidence was gathered by the BBC on the first unrestricted visit to South Ossetia by a foreign news organisation since the conflict.

Georgia's attempt to re-conquer the territory triggered a Russian invasion and the most serious crisis in relations between the Kremlin and the West since the Cold War.

They went on firing all the next day without stopping. At some point there was a pause, and we saw Georgian soldiers going along the street in their Nato uniforms
Taya Sitnik


And Georgians themselves have suffered. We confirmed the systematic destruction of former Georgian villages inside South Ossetia.

Some homes appear to have been not just burned by Ossetians, but also bulldozed by the territory's Russian-backed authorities.

The war began when Georgia launched artillery attacks on targets in the South Ossetian capital, Tskhinvali, at about 2330 on 7 August 2008.

Georgia said at the time that it was responding to increasing attacks on its own villages by South Ossetia militia, although it later said its action was provoked by an earlier Russian invasion.

Eye-witness accounts

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Thank you for the link. In Europe people started to discover the truth but US media after taking such an extreem anti-Russia position dictated by Washigton I don't thin that such stories would hit the news here. Media has done its job - lied one more time to American people and moved on. Nobody cared to invistigate and bring the truth out. People are watching news any way. Why spend money :) Those 2000 killed Osetian civilians do not matter.
 
Thank you for the link. In Europe people started to discover the truth but US media after taking such an extreem anti-Russia position dictated by Washigton I don't thin that such stories would hit the news here. Media has done its job - lied one more time to American people and moved on. Nobody cared to invistigate and bring the truth out. People are watching news any way. Why spend money :) Those 2000 killed Osetian civilians do not matter.

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