ccodiane
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Wow! An "independent" news source like Al Jazeera says the Ruskies aren't playing fair and are distorting numbers....no way dude!
Al Jazeera English - Europe - US: Russia ready to sign truce deal
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Marc Garlasco, from the New York-based Human Rights Watch organisation, told Al Jazeera that both Russia and Georgia were using indiscriminate weapons in the conflict, including cluster bombs.
Rice has called on Russia to start withdrawing from Georgia [Reuters]
Speaking in Tbilisi, Garlasco said: "We've been very concerned that both sides have not been following the Geneva Conventions, and supporting international humanitarian law here.
"It's quite shocking that in the year that 107 countries have agreed to ban cluster bombs, that the Russians are using them in this conflict now.
"Clearly we need to have some international body come here and do some credible investigation.
"Just to look at statements of casualties – the Russians are claiming 2,000 dead in South Ossetia - our investigation has shown 44 at this point. So we really need to have someone discern what the truth is."
Russian troops entered Georgia following Tbsili's August 7 offensive to retake South Ossetia, which achieved de facto independence from Georgia in the 1990s during the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Moscow, which firmly backs South Ossetia and Abkhazia, has issued Russian passports to most people in the two territories.
Al Jazeera English - Europe - US: Russia ready to sign truce deal
Excerpts from-
Marc Garlasco, from the New York-based Human Rights Watch organisation, told Al Jazeera that both Russia and Georgia were using indiscriminate weapons in the conflict, including cluster bombs.
Speaking in Tbilisi, Garlasco said: "We've been very concerned that both sides have not been following the Geneva Conventions, and supporting international humanitarian law here.
"It's quite shocking that in the year that 107 countries have agreed to ban cluster bombs, that the Russians are using them in this conflict now.
"Clearly we need to have some international body come here and do some credible investigation.
"Just to look at statements of casualties – the Russians are claiming 2,000 dead in South Ossetia - our investigation has shown 44 at this point. So we really need to have someone discern what the truth is."
Russian troops entered Georgia following Tbsili's August 7 offensive to retake South Ossetia, which achieved de facto independence from Georgia in the 1990s during the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Moscow, which firmly backs South Ossetia and Abkhazia, has issued Russian passports to most people in the two territories.