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Old 19th September 2005, 14:58
Field ecologist Field ecologist is offline
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I can't be quiet while our native Georgia

I can't be quiet while our native Georgia turns into a large test prototype for various types of chemical weapons. Take, for example, amortized antipersonnel powdery chemical mines of US production. Their "humanitarian" supplies are made within the framework of NATO's aid to our country now, though their usage is under ban even in countries of North-Atlantic Alliance. Nevertheless Georgia plans to use these chemical arms operationally against our revolted autonomies. Where is Saakashvili's mind? We have already had upsetting of the ecological balance as a result of BTC construction. Just remember environmental problems, connected with destructions of such pests as colonies of white tiger moth. It was done with the help of pest control chemicals in close and dangerous proximity to human settlements and our pure Borjomi springs. But it was not enough for our present leadership, was it? Prohibited types of chemical mines are next in turn…
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