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August 27, 2010

WHERE IS THE DEVIDING LINE (cont...)

I continue to post more pictures from my trip to Zugdidi region, western Georgia.
There are only 2 villages locate across the Enguri river, which is still controlled by Georgian authorties. These two are villages Ganmukhuri and Khurcha (see the map bellow).




I already posted some pics from village Khurcha in my previous post. Now i would like to post some pics from Ganmukhuri, where the Georgian governrmnt is implementing new touristic projects (in ENG, in RU). It is indeed a nice place, with the beach, palms, etc. However, the deviding line with Abkhazia is just unbelievable. The beautiful beach, full of local tourists is just 20 meters away from the Russian military post. This made me very uncomfortable. SO PLEASE, RUSSIAN TROOPS, LEAVE THE AREA and LET US ENJOY THE SEA AND THE BEACH.


Pictures below show the Ganmukhuri beach and the deviding yellow line, across which you see Russian military post.























bellow its Ganmukhuri beach again






So, is that yellow line and Russian troops which devide Georgians and Abkhazians? Or is that irrationality of these people, who never learn their lesson from the history???



2 comments:

  1. So what you were expecting sorry?

    And what makes you uncomfortable is that there are russian troops there? if they were georgian or abkhazian troops you will be more comfortable or what? It is very normal there are soldiers there it is a border line..

    It looks nice beach by the way ;)

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  2. well, Geogria has different kind of border line between Turkey for example... not an yellow line...besides, Georgian and Turkish citizens can freely travel across the border. But this is not the case with Abkhazia. Abkhazians and Georgians living in Abkhazia are prohobited by outhorities there to go to Georgia, let alone letting Georgian citizens to Abkhazia....so what i expact? A little bit of civilized behaviour. Human rights violations, such as freedom of movement, by Russian troops and Abkhazian authorities should be stoped.

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