kagak ada perang? kemarin di papua meninggal 1 orang gara2 pengibaran bendera papua merdeka . .
bukannya juga georgia sempet ngancam mau tarik kontingennya di olimpiade setelah ada pernyataan perang sama rusia. Don Rudy wrote: > [rudy] > Hari gini di Eropa masih ada perang-perangan juga yah, kemarin gw liat di > TVRI atlit Georgia dan Russia berpelukan tuh usai laga di Olimpiade. > > *Bersyukur di Indonesia kagak ada perang :D > > Ciao > [/rudy] > > 8/10/2008 10:23:00 PM | acmilan.com > This afternoon Kakha Kaladze talked in a press conference at Milanello > to express his regret about the tragic events that are involving > Georgia and to cry for help. - THE DECLARATIONS - > > MILANELLO - This afternoon in the 'chimney room' at the Milanello > sporting center, Kakha Kaladze gave a press conference to express a > message concerning the tragic events going on in his home country of > Georgia. Here is what the Milan defender said: > > ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEORGIA AND RUSSIA > "Unfortunately we are all aware of the dramatic situation which > Georgia is going through, it's a very delicate moment. Russia have > begun a war against my nation bombarding all the military bases and > also this morning in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital, palaces have been > destroyed and many militaries and civilians have lost their lives. > The situation is very difficult and today I'm here to help my country > from Milan, in the hope that the European Community, NATO, and America > can intervene to help my countrymen. > Georgia is an independent country, we are fighting to obtain the > democracy and to enter the European Community and NATO. My message is > to ask the Americans if they can help my country, in order to make > this war end and reach a peace treaty. > In 1991 Georgia obtained their independence and after two years the > Russian militaries arrived with the intent of keeping the peace, but > then they tried to impose their positions. > The important thing today is that this war ends, because no one wants > innocent victims. > Personally I have many Russian friends and when I went to their > country they always welcomed me and we welcome them when they come to > Georgia. > I will talk to president Berlusconi and ask him to intervene because I > am aware that he has a lot of importance in Europe and he has a good > relationship with Putin." > > ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPORTS AND THE GEORGIAN EVENTS > "Sport can be helpful because the populations of Russia and Georgia > have always been friendly, they have gone through many difficult > things together and it's not right that because of politics numerous > civilians lose their lives. It's absurd to think that we are in 2008 > and these things still happen. > The Georgian athletes who participate in the Olympics in Beijing > wanted to come back, but the president of Georgia asked them to stay > to win. They have to continue their Olympic adventure and find the > character to continue doing what they're doing. I perfectly understand > the difficult situation as it's not easy to be there knowing that your > families are going through a difficult situation." > > KAKHA AND HIS FAMILY IN GEORGIA > "I spoke with my family and fortunately my parents are fine because > they are in a zone that is a bit further away from the conflict. > Compared to when my brother was kidnapped this is situation is > certainly worse because an entire nation is involved and seeing those > images on television brings tears to my eyes, it's very sad." > > ON THE CONDITION OF HIS KNEE > "My knee is doing well, yesterday I went to Brussels where professor > Martens gave me an injection. From tomorrow I will get back to work. > Until yesterday I hadn't stopped, but then I felt some pain and I > decided to have myself checked. I think I will be there for the > Berlusconi Trophy though." > >
