Re: Armenian Georgian Relations
You may have heard in the news about Georgia breaking up a Russian spy ring http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-11700965
It turns out that 2 of the arrested are Armenians with Russian nationalities:
Georgian Nationals:
1. Bakur Kiguradze, founder of NGO "Globalization Institute", businessman.
- Charged with espionage according to article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military cooperation between Georgia and other countries.
2. Viacheslav Pluzhnikov, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the flight time-tables and pilots of Georgian Air Forces.
3. Gabriel Ustalishvili, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military readiness and mobilization resources of Georgian Armed Forces.
4. David Meskhidze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military trainings and inspections in Georgian Armed Forces.
5. Gela Kakabadze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the numbers of military personnel, weapons, military hardware and transport in Georgian Armed Forces.
6. Gocha Diasamidze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the level of combat and operative readiness of Georgian Armed Forces.
7. Tariel Abashidze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the working regime, structure and personnel of important military and civil facilities.
8. Ruslan Galogre, businessman.
- Charged with working on special service of a foreign country according to Article no. 311 of Georgian Criminal Code
- According to instructions from the GRU, conducted surveillance on certain individuals.
9. Eduard Abdulaev, sailor, radio specialist.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military communications and radio call signs.
Russian citizens:
10. Armen Gevorkian, director of company "Saybolt Georgia."
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the cooperation between the armed forces of Georgia and other countries.
11. Ruben Shikoyan, deputy director of company "Saybolt Georgia."
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the contracts signed between Georgian Ministry of Defense and foreign companies regarding military purchases.
12. Petre Devrishadze, businessman.
- Charged with working on special service of a foreign country according to Article no. 311 of Georgian Criminal Code
- According to instructions from the GRU, conducted surveillance on certain individuals.
13. Iuri Skrilnikov, GRU liaison officer.
- Charged with working on special service of a foreign country according to Article no. 311 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Organized meetings with GRU contacts on Georgian territory and transferred secret information abroad.
From what I am hearing through various connections, it is all a "nice story" masterminded by no other than Saakashvili. The arrested Armenians were successfull businessmen who also supported Armenian youth organizations in Georgia. So, with this grand coup, the Saakashvili regime achieved the following:
1- Stole the Armenian's business (Saybolt Georgia) and gave it to his friends
2- Created anti-Russian propaganda
3- Eliminated some Georgians from the opposition (it is interesting to note that 6 of them were Georgian airforce pilots)
4- Slapped the Armenians (particularly the Armenian community living in Georgia)
Georgia Arrests Armenians (as Russian Spies)
You may have heard in the news about Georgia breaking up a Russian spy ring http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-11700965
It turns out that 2 of the arrested are Armenians with Russian nationalities:
Georgian Nationals:
1. Bakur Kiguradze, founder of NGO "Globalization Institute", businessman.
- Charged with espionage according to article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military cooperation between Georgia and other countries.
2. Viacheslav Pluzhnikov, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the flight time-tables and pilots of Georgian Air Forces.
3. Gabriel Ustalishvili, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military readiness and mobilization resources of Georgian Armed Forces.
4. David Meskhidze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military trainings and inspections in Georgian Armed Forces.
5. Gela Kakabadze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the numbers of military personnel, weapons, military hardware and transport in Georgian Armed Forces.
6. Gocha Diasamidze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the level of combat and operative readiness of Georgian Armed Forces.
7. Tariel Abashidze, pilot of Georgian Air Forces.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the working regime, structure and personnel of important military and civil facilities.
8. Ruslan Galogre, businessman.
- Charged with working on special service of a foreign country according to Article no. 311 of Georgian Criminal Code
- According to instructions from the GRU, conducted surveillance on certain individuals.
9. Eduard Abdulaev, sailor, radio specialist.
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on military communications and radio call signs.
Russian citizens:
10. Armen Gevorkian, director of company "Saybolt Georgia."
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the cooperation between the armed forces of Georgia and other countries.
11. Ruben Shikoyan, deputy director of company "Saybolt Georgia."
- Charged with espionage according to Article no. 314 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Reported secret information to the GRU on the contracts signed between Georgian Ministry of Defense and foreign companies regarding military purchases.
12. Petre Devrishadze, businessman.
- Charged with working on special service of a foreign country according to Article no. 311 of Georgian Criminal Code
- According to instructions from the GRU, conducted surveillance on certain individuals.
13. Iuri Skrilnikov, GRU liaison officer.
- Charged with working on special service of a foreign country according to Article no. 311 of Georgian Criminal Code
- Organized meetings with GRU contacts on Georgian territory and transferred secret information abroad.
From what I am hearing through various connections, it is all a "nice story" masterminded by no other than Saakashvili. The arrested Armenians were successfull businessmen who also supported Armenian youth organizations in Georgia. So, with this grand coup, the Saakashvili regime achieved the following:
1- Stole the Armenian's business (Saybolt Georgia) and gave it to his friends
2- Created anti-Russian propaganda
3- Eliminated some Georgians from the opposition (it is interesting to note that 6 of them were Georgian airforce pilots)
4- Slapped the Armenians (particularly the Armenian community living in Georgia)
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