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Originally posted by asen_y2k
what does this mean??
И кончит он также
Where are the tons of pictures of Russian troops occupying Gori?
Originally posted by Truther
Originally posted by shermanium
Originally posted by Truther
Originally posted by princeofpeace
President Bush to addrees the nation/world today at 5:15 EST. UN securtity council convening at 5:00 EST.
What time is that in the uk? thats my time zone.
10pm (EST +5)
[edit on 11-8-2008 by shermanium]
RUGGED SHARK Said its 16 mins and you 10pm.. Is it on in 16mins or an hour and 16mins?
Originally posted by Truther
RUGGED SHARK Said its 16 mins and you 10pm.. Is it on in 16mins or an hour and 16mins?
Originally posted by Russian Boy
Originally posted by asen_y2k
what does this mean??
И кончит он также
And he will finish like that as well
Source: Reuters
WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (Reuters) - President George W. Bush will make a statement about the conflict between Russia and Georgia at 5:15 p.m. EDT (2115 GMT), a White House spokeswoman said on Monday.
"The president will provide a statement in the Rose Garden at 5:15 p.m. today," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said. (Editing by Kristin Roberts)
The truth behind who is primarily responsible for the bloodshed unfolding in South Ossetia and surrounding areas has been buried by the western corporate media. Georgian forces, with a green light from NATO and the support of American and Ukrainian mercenaries, 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.
North Ossetia: Update on Casualties and Displaced Civilians
(Vladikavkaz, August 10, 2008) – Human Rights Watch is concerned about the lack of accurate information on the conflict in South Ossetia and other parts of Georgia, specifically the dramatically different reports on the number of civilians killed and wounded, as well the number of people displaced by the conflict. Human Rights Watch researchers collected the following data first-hand during investigations on the ground in North Ossetia. Human Rights Watch investigators will continue to work on both sides of the conflict in Georgia.