Ethnic Georgian detainees arrive at the South Ossetian Interior Ministry after work in the South Ossetian capital of Tshinvali August 15, 2008. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (GEORGIA)
From USA Today:
TSKHINVALI, Georgia (AP) — Against their will, Georgian men in their 40s and 50s hauled debris Saturday from the streets of separatist South Ossetia's bombed-out capital.
In a sign that Georgians are being abused in the Russian-controlled province, a Russian officer and armed Ossetians escorted forced laborers through the city, the nucleus of fighting that has pit two former Soviet neighbors against each other and worried the world.
"They are cleaning up after themselves," said Mikhail Mindzayev, South Ossetia's interior minister.
Georgian troops pounded the city with rockets and bombs in a bid to retake control of the province Aug. 7, provoking a fierce response from South Ossetia's Russian backers. Russia sent in hundreds of tanks and the ensuing street fighting gutted yet more of Tskhinvali. About 80% of the city's 30,000 residents fled, Mindzayev said.
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My Comment: It will take decades before the bitterness between South Ossetians and Georgians is no more.
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