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1)Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Date: 19 Mar 2002

Russia seeks to free peacekeepers held in Georgia's
breakaway region

by Nikolai Topuria 
TBILISI, March 19 (AFP) - Russian military officials
were seeking Tuesday to negotiate the release of four
peacekeepers held captive in Georgia's breakaway
region of Abkhazia after denying reports the soldiers
had already been freed. 

Russian commanders were due to hold talks late Tuesday
with representatives of the Georgian guerrillas who
seized the Russian troops while on patrol in the
separatist region. 

The Russian general staff in Moscow confirmed that the
soldiers were still being held captive, despite an
earlier statement by a defence ministry spokesman that
the peacekeepers had been freed. 

The troops, including three officers, were ambushed
Monday by armed men in the Gali district of the
security zone patrolled by Russian troops mandated by
the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a loose
grouping of former Soviet republics. 

Abkhazia's defence minister, Vladimir Mikanba, blamed
Georgian guerrillas belonging to the "Brothers of the
Forest" group for the kidnapping, which he called "an
attempt to unleash a small war in the security zone." 

In Brussels, visiting Georgian President Eduard
Shevardnadze said the hostage-taking was tit-for-tat. 

"We received information this morning that those four
individuals being held hostage were in fact involved
in the kidnapping of two young Georgians. So we're
probably dealing with a retaliatory incident," he
said. 

The kidnappers were demanding the release of two
Georgian nationals arrested by peacekeepers in Gali
district last week and turned over to the Abkhaz
authorities, ITAR-TASS quoted unofficial sources as
saying. 

Russia's foreign ministry demanded that the Georgian
authorities take immediate action to secure the
release of the four Russian servicemen and disband
Georgian gangs operating in the zone. 

"There is serious concern in Moscow about the clear
worsening of the situation in the Abkhaz-Georgian
conflict zone," the ministry said in a statement faxed
to AFP. 

The statement added that Russia wanted Georgia to take
"immediate steps to free the Russian servicemen,
punish the guilty and at long last take decisive
measures to disband illegal groups" in the area. 

The guerrilla groups' activities not only frustrated
international efforts to broker a settlement between
Tbilisi and the Abkhazian separatists but placed
doubts over Georgia's own intentions, the Russian
foreign ministry added. 

The Russian military reported last week a clash
between the peacekeeping force and armed bandits
suspected of being Georgian guerrillas, prompting
Moscow to denounce "the aim of certain elements in
Georgia" to destabilise the already volatile region. 

Russia maintains a 1,600-strong force in the
separatist republic under a CIS mandate, while the
United Nations also has 100 military observers in the
region. 

Abkhazia declared independence from Georgia in 1993
after a war in which the separatists were supported by
Moscow. Some 250,000 Georgians fled the region at the
time. 

The CIS sponsored the deployment of Russian
peacekeeping forces to Abkhazia in 1994. 

Shevardnadze demanded the withdrawal of Russian forces
last October during a renewal of violence in the
region, but later changed his mind and even warned of
a full-scale civil war if Russian troops pulled out. 

2)Pravda.RU
17:47 2002-03-19

-A large number of small and medium-sized bandit
groups are operating in the security area, and the
White Legion and Forest Brothers are the largest among
them. The groups were created with Georgia�s
participation. 
-Georgian guerrillas want to destabilize the situation
with the unofficial support of Tbilisi and demonstrate
that Russian peacekeepers can not control events in
Abkhazia. Eduard Shevardnadze stated several times
already that he would like UN and NATO forces to
settle the Abkhazian problem the same way it had been
done in Kosovo and Macedonia.  


SO, JUST WHO KIDNAPPED THE RUSSIAN PEACEKEEPERS IN
GEORGIA?

The Georgian-Abkhazian conflict was inflamed
yesterday: four Russian peacekeepers were kidnapped by
armed men. According to some sources, the men belonged
to the White Legion, a Georgian terrorist group, but
others say they were members of the Forest Brothers
group. A search was immediately started, which allowed
investigators to find the kidnappers at once. The
exchange of the kidnapped people is being negotiated
now. Several days ago, a post manned by Russian
peacekeepers near the settlement Primorskoye of the
Galsky district was fired upon by unknown people. Some
of the gunmen were captured during the firefight. The
captured gunment are likely to be exchanged for the
kidnapped Russian peacekeepers. 

A large number of small and medium-sized bandit groups
are operating in the security area, and the White
Legion and Forest Brothers are the largest among them.
The groups were created with Georgia�s participation.
Different structures and the budget of the country
provided financing for the groups, and money was
transferred via secret transactions. Then, the
authorities abandoned the White Legion, as they were
unable to control its leader, Zurab Samushia. 

Zurab Samushia used to work in the structures of
Georgia�s Defense Ministry, but left the defense
structure in protest. Most likely, Georgia�s special
services will now require Samushia�s help, the way
Chechen guerrilla Ruslan Gelayev had been expected to
provoke a new Georgian-Abkhazian war. 

We may also say the same about the Forest Brothers
organization with Dato Shengelia at its head, which is
aiming to restore Georgia�s jurisdiction over
Abkhazia. Once, Zurab Samushia said in an interview:
�The White Legion is an orderly, numerous, and very
mobile organization. The movement has never been a
representative of any public structure and never does
anything contradictin international rights.� It was
also stressed that Zurab Samushia himself was
responsible for all operations of the White Legion,
and he was ready to appear before any court and answer
for the Legion�s activity since its very founding, as
soon as all Abkhazian people receive Georgian
citizenship. 

The Forest Brothers and White Legion organizations
have been connected with the events of May, 1998,
which resulted in numerous victims and another mass
exodus of refugees from the Galsky district. A
protocol �On fire cessation, separation of the armed
units, and guarantees for the prevention of violence�
was signed, according to which both White Legion and
Forest Brothers were to have been disbanded. It is
clear that the resolution was neglected then.
Moreover, after 1.5 months, after another act of
terrorism directed against Russian peacekeepers, the
Russian Foreign Ministry announced that Russian
peacekeepers would probably be withdrawn from the area
if such accidents are repeated. Russian diplomats said
that no unauthorized armed forces can operate in the
area controlled by Russian peacekeepers. They also
criticized both parties of the conflict: Abkhazia
created no conditions for the return of the refugees
to the Galsky district, and Georgia did not prevent
the penetration of terrorists into Abkhazia. The RF
Foreign Ministry also criticized Georgia�s parliament,
which supported the White Legion militants and
declared that the White Legion and Forest Brothers
organizations �were not connected with or controlled
by Georgian special services.� After several years,
the situation does not seem to have improved a bit 

The groups are based in the Kodorsky Gorge, although
the may change their location according to the
situation. The location of the Kodorsky Gorge is very
convenient for such groups, as it is close to
Abkhazia�s border. The woody area is a safe shelter
for Georgian, as well as for Chechen, guerrillas.
Several highways lead to Sukhumi from the gorge, and
it takes a maximum of one hour to get to the town from
there. 

Until now, no Abkhazian armed groups or collective
peacekeeping forces have been present in the Kodorsky
gorge. Its northern part, where Svans live mostly,
used to be controlled by Georgia. Abkhazia connived at
the situation, as no active provocation has been
observed from Georgia. However, the situation has
changed recently. The gorge has become the central
base for the struggle with Abkhazia�s forces. 

Georgian guerrillas want to destabilize the situation
with the unofficial support of Tbilisi and demonstrate
that Russian peacekeepers can not control events in
Abkhazia. Eduard Shevardnadze stated several times
already that he would like UN and NATO forces to
settle the Abkhazian problem the same way it had been
done in Kosovo and Macedonia. Washington can support
Shevardnadze�s wish, especially against the background
the US-led active anti-terrorist operation and
redistribution of the influence spheres in Central
Asia and other parts of the world. Such is the
situation in Georgia now: joint Georgian-Turkish
training, US specialists in Georgia, etc. 

The scenario is not good for Russia, as Moscow has
interests of its own in Abkhazia. First of all,
geopolitical interests. Second, the largest military
aerodrome, where the Russian military base was
stationed some time ago, is situated near Gudauta.
Third, Abkhazia still remains a wonderful resort zone
with warm-water ports in Sukhumi and Ochamchira, where
many Russians prefer to spend vacations even despite
the martial law. Fourthly, Abkhazia is also important
for Moscow from an economic point of view. The largest
railway and highways go via Abkhazia to join Russia
with Tbilisi and Yerevan. Now, the roads are not used,
although the economies of Russia, Abkhazia and Georgia
would profit after the recommencement of traffic. 

Under the present-day conditions, Abkhazia will hardly
make concessions to Tbilisi and agree to allow 240,000
Georgian refugees into the country. Abkhazians make up
100,000 people in the composition of the unrecognized
republic. The number of Armenians and Russians is
approximately the same. Chechen groups under the
command of the infamous Chechen guerrilla Shamil
Basayev took the Abkhazian side in that war. 

Nowadays, Chechen groups are on the side of Georgian
militants, which seems to be extremely strange, as
Chechens have recently been against Georgians,
fighting with Abkhazians. Probably, money is a driving
factor here. Thus, the destabilization of Abkhazia�s
situation is probably connected not only with
Shevardnadze�s wish to establish control over Sukhumi
but also with US attacks against terrorist bases.
Georgia�s president is expecting to draw the attention
of the UN and NATO to the problem through his special
services in order to isolate Russia from the process.
The kidnapping of Russian peacemakers is a part of a
large-scale political intrigue in the Caucasus. 

Dmitry Litvinovich 
PRAVDA.Ru 

Translated by Maria Gousseva 





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