Truth of war: Georgian journalist fears for his life
Published: 04 October, 2009, 15:09
A Georgian journalist claims he had to seek political asylum in Russia because of his articles about the war in South Ossetia.
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Published: 04 October, 2009, 15:09
A Georgian journalist claims he had to seek political asylum in Russia because of his articles about the war in South Ossetia.