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Posted on August 21, 2008 - by Venik

Georgia’s Propaganda War

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Georgia’s Propaganda War

Saakashvili must be still under the impression that his presidency will be saved by the outgoing Bush administration. Georgian propaganda warriors continue with their efforts. The New York Times decided to jump on the bandwagon:

In the Georgian village of Shindisi on Wednesday, three journalists from The New York Times were present when a researcher from Human Rights Watch found two unexploded cluster munitions on the ground. The question of whether in the conflict Russia used cluster munitions, which are weapons that release hundreds of bomblets when they explode, has been a source of intense dispute. Russia has vehemently denied using them and called allegations that it used those munitions “lies” that were prepared before the war. But there have been many indications that cluster munitions were in fact used.

(Source: Despite Yielding Ground, Russia Takes Critical Spots, by Andrew Kramer, The New York Times, August 20, 2008)

Picture this: the small village of Shindisi surrounded by Caucasus mountains. A few goats are peacefully grazing  on a lush green hillside. The village is just big enough for the local commuter train to make a quick stop there on its way to Gori. Most Georgians who don’t ride the train every day to work will be hard-pressed to point out Shindisi on a map. Three NY Times jounrnalists appear out of the morning mist to witness a Human Rights Watch researcher stumbling onto two tiny unexploded cluster bomblets…

I’ve heard some stories in my life. God is my witness, if there is a bullshit shoveling contest, I am sure I can keep up with the best of them. But this… This was a work of genius: not only did the Georgians manage to find some old Soviet cluster bombs that I wouldn’t touch with a 100-yard pole, they also managed to find the three most gullible journalists at The New York Times. I can understand if, say, a local goatherder found the bomblets, called the authorities and they invited the journalists. But they aren’t even trying.

The Human Rights Watch “researcher” walking out of the local pub: Hey, look – cluster bombs. Where are those damned journalists when you really need them? Oh, here they are!

At least they didn’t find an unexploded Russian nuclear bomb…

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    anonymous said:

    Why are “the three journalists” and a HRW observer so concerned about 2 cluster munitions that may have been found in Georgia? Have they ever displayed any
    concern for the civilians in countries such as Serbia which are not “US strategic partners” as Georgia is, and who are still faced with thousands of explosive remnants of war, such as cluster and DU munitions thrown onto them in 1999 when NATO indiscriminately and in many cases – in clear rage and retaliation had them targeted for the NATO aircraft lost in the area, because they just couldn’t engage any military? NYT attitude to cluster bombs elsewhere can be summed up as “shit happens”! So why have they gone on a cluster bombs crusade in Georgia all of the sudden? Serbia will be cleaning cluster munitions thrown by NATO until 2050! US, British and Dutch cluster bombs killed and maimed hundreds in Serbia! The most serious war crime by NATO involving cluster bombs, was bombing of the center of city of Nis with CBU-87, on a busy market day, killing 17 people, wounding dozens! I don’t think the “NYT journalists” really care about cluster bombs or people that got killed from them or might get killed in future, they are just on a well paid quest to spread some more anti-Russian propaganda and hysteria. Have NATO been using cluster bombs in Iraq, Afghanistan indiscriminately? Who are they kidding? When is the US going to sign to any humanitarian convention such as the landmine ban or the cluster bombs ban in the making? It is not going to happen, so maybe NYT should get off from their high horse and address the cluster bombs issue to the owners of the largest cluster bombs stockpile, which they indiscriminately threw against every single country they’ve invaded so far. The Pentagon.

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