tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.comments2023-09-30T07:16:41.389-03:00MirinEquipe MIRINhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08486476831031684600noreply@blogger.comBlogger49125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-60684485609068723432011-11-26T08:52:07.267-02:002011-11-26T08:52:07.267-02:00The war was not started by Georiga. It was provoke...The war was not started by Georiga. It was provoked by Russian involvements into the regional policies and cultural disputes between the "two" ethnicities. If there was no Russian involvement there wouldn't have been a war at all. Further, even in case that Georgians entered Abkhazia with tanks and military personnal, you have to consider the fact that these actions undertaken by the Georgian authorities would have not lead to any further aggression from the yet unsupported and unrecognized installed Azingba administration. These visions of seperating Abkhazia from Georgia under Kremlin directorate would have been quelled in a matter of days, maybe weeks. The Georgian National Guard succesfully blocking the borders in the region of Abkhazia would have prevented any inteference of yet another Kremlin motivated party, the paramilitary groups of the so called "North Caucasus Alliance". The involvement of Russian instructors, Russian Air Force, Russian special detachments and the Russian government ordering the armament of the Abkhazians and their allied formations caused the region turning into a resort of violance against any human values possible to oppose.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-9546479786789482612011-11-01T21:36:05.468-02:002011-11-01T21:36:05.468-02:00boa d+ essa entrevista, faço licenciatura em Biolo...boa d+ essa entrevista, faço licenciatura em Biologia modalidade EAD e esta excelente este material.<br /><br />Tamie Thayane Damasio Kisaki<br />73 8118 2463Tamie Kisakinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-32133520551279599662011-09-27T14:03:38.250-03:002011-09-27T14:03:38.250-03:00adorreii sem nao fosse essa pag eu estava lascada(...adorreii sem nao fosse essa pag eu estava lascada( bet fyd)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-21171107067218992032011-08-04T15:57:25.552-03:002011-08-04T15:57:25.552-03:00gostei muito, so queria mais dicas de como começar...gostei muito, so queria mais dicas de como começar.... e se uma pessoa normal como eu posso momtar uma tambem?leydiannehttp://llnnyynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-27127553133215864212011-05-21T13:03:34.568-03:002011-05-21T13:03:34.568-03:00gostei das informações mais gostaria de imagens :)...gostei das informações mais gostaria de imagens :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-66313429597703933002011-04-05T17:11:24.193-03:002011-04-05T17:11:24.193-03:00Muitoo Obg vc me ajudou muito pois estava com gara...Muitoo Obg vc me ajudou muito pois estava com garades duvidadas sobre o filme!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-83458722578888122522011-03-10T14:10:09.905-03:002011-03-10T14:10:09.905-03:00amei até que fim eu achei o que estava procurandoamei até que fim eu achei o que estava procurandoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-45920313378872876292011-02-18T22:24:09.585-02:002011-02-18T22:24:09.585-02:00thanks for info frm ur blogthanks for info frm ur blogJapunghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13106100146259811353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-545905255827652652010-09-21T14:13:46.047-03:002010-09-21T14:13:46.047-03:00rsssssrrsrsrsssssrrsrsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-20427278745315079052010-09-01T14:05:34.690-03:002010-09-01T14:05:34.690-03:00Explicações úteis,obrigada!!
=]Explicações úteis,obrigada!!<br />=]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-45906326388725329172010-08-24T21:35:46.504-03:002010-08-24T21:35:46.504-03:00natasha sua explicação esta mto boanatasha sua explicação esta mto boaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-30147571397536664922010-03-09T08:36:48.452-03:002010-03-09T08:36:48.452-03:00Olá, estava passando e encontrei o seu blog. Muito...Olá, estava passando e encontrei o seu blog. Muito interessante. Estou seguindo. <br />Se tiver um tempinho, visite o meu: http://ficcaodoreal.blogspot.com/<br />Será um grande prazer tê-la entre os nosso.<br /><br />Grande abraço!A Ficção do Realhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01180856706277228959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-82773514488010726322010-01-12T21:20:21.671-02:002010-01-12T21:20:21.671-02:00O holocausto não justificará jamais uma ocupação i...O holocausto não justificará jamais uma ocupação injusta.<br />A onu foi otalmente malvada ao criar um estado pra os judéus e desconsiderar um estado palestino!<br />Sria como criar uma negolândia na àfrica expulsando as etnias de uma faixa do congo, por exelplo, após uma guerra na américa latina ter provocado um genocídia de pssoas afrodescendentes! O muro de israel, por exemplo é um desacato á juristição internacional. Tem político safado dos dois lados do conflito, que se utilizam de propaganadas e lavagens cerebrais pra manter ódio mútuo. POr que? Alguém ganha com isso! Pode ser a indústria bélica.<br /><br /><br />Ps:eu já reprensentei Israel numa simulação e por incrível que não pareça eu me sai bem.Georgenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-10569477006617932452010-01-05T10:51:25.215-02:002010-01-05T10:51:25.215-02:00Bom Dia, adoreiii seu blog, muito bom mesmo, conco...Bom Dia, adoreiii seu blog, muito bom mesmo, concordo com você quando diz que não existe um perdedor maior que o Brasil nessa crise toda!<br />Me chamo Anne Louise, estou no 6º período de Direito na Universidade de Estado do Amazonas, e me interesso muito pelo Direito Internacional!<br />Vou vim sempre aqui no seu blog, será um prazer ler post tão bons!<br />AtéAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13439557936656390356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-51883831264608260252010-01-03T02:09:19.600-02:002010-01-03T02:09:19.600-02:00Que boa fonte você tem aqui! Gostei muito.Que boa fonte você tem aqui! Gostei muito.Emilenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-30499308454246470832010-01-03T02:08:17.942-02:002010-01-03T02:08:17.942-02:00Que boa fonte você tem aqui! Gostei muito.Que boa fonte você tem aqui! Gostei muito.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-27850506825855308532009-11-24T20:32:15.252-02:002009-11-24T20:32:15.252-02:00Excelente matéria, Pitoco!Excelente matéria, Pitoco!Fencashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01261529711976552452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-11460386423351623702009-11-18T18:52:17.204-02:002009-11-18T18:52:17.204-02:00ei pessoal, está acontecendo um fórum sobre a cami...ei pessoal, está acontecendo um fórum sobre a camisinha como arma de defesa contra estupros. <br />o endereço é www.yubliss.com<br />tá interessante a conversa.<br />chico abelha.chicobeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01226472844383612856noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-8795340099368679172009-10-30T12:38:50.316-02:002009-10-30T12:38:50.316-02:00a bandeira atras é a do Egito(sem o brasão). entao...a bandeira atras é a do Egito(sem o brasão). entao a discussao provavelmente sobre grupos como o hamas, e a dificuldade do Fatah para negociarPedro Adriano Goes Gavinhohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04944650497126608799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-40911896259536691282009-10-30T12:31:57.976-02:002009-10-30T12:31:57.976-02:00Ei Scot, tenho quase certeza que são os piratas na...Ei Scot, tenho quase certeza que são os piratas na somália. Certo?<br /><br />do ex, e futuro, delegado do greenpeacePedro Adriano Goes Gavinhohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04944650497126608799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-57210251769726192092009-07-23T18:58:19.799-03:002009-07-23T18:58:19.799-03:00Realmente revolucionário esse Obama... Estados Uni...Realmente revolucionário esse Obama... Estados Unidos da América em um país estrangeiro usando sua diplomacia a favor o comunismo! Inédito.Filipehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10998548460063532870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-2858843359589566682009-06-24T20:30:51.336-03:002009-06-24T20:30:51.336-03:00Interesting abstract and paper. Very informative.
...Interesting abstract and paper. Very informative.<br /><br />Here's a site in the Abkhaz language that you might want to share with others. It's in many other Caucus languages too:<br /><br /><a href="http://wikibrowser.net/dt/ab/" rel="nofollow">Аҧсуа wiki browser</a>Bryce Wesley Merklhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07221714925372581614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-34476438300437670582009-05-03T15:22:00.000-03:002009-05-03T15:22:00.000-03:00Muuuito obrigada pela pesquisa!Muuuito obrigada pela pesquisa!Juliananoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-41366807867934764932009-04-26T11:36:00.000-03:002009-04-26T11:36:00.000-03:00Sem duvida chegou o momento de deixar que Abkhazia...Sem duvida chegou o momento de deixar que Abkhazia seria independente de Georgia.Carlos Melonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-388099029563776478.post-44477530809614341422009-04-23T12:16:00.000-03:002009-04-23T12:16:00.000-03:00First of all you should NOT forget that it is Geor...First of all you should NOT forget that it is Georgia that STARTED the war.<br /><br />****<br />Quote: <br /><br />In February 1992, the provisional Georgian Military Council announced Georgia’s return to its 1921 constitution. The Abkhaz Supreme Soviet was concerned that Abkhazia’s status was not adequately taken into consideration and so a draft treaty outlining plans on federal relations was sent to Tbilisi. Tbilisi did not respond and in July 1992 the Abkhaz Parliament reinstated the 1925 Abkhaz Constitution.<br /><br />On 14 August 1992 Georgian armed forces entered the Gali region of Abkhazia...<br /><br />...From summer 1992 to summer 1993, Georgian troops controlled much of Abkhazia, including Sukhum(i). [I edited as 'Sukhum(i)'see my explanation and related maps about Sukhum]<br /><br />Source: http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/about-the-fco/country-profiles/europe/georgia?profile=politics&pg=7 <br /><br />About 'SUKHUM'<br /><br />See ''Historical Maps: Abkhazia at various times in history''<br /><br />http://gallery.abkhazworld.com/#4.60<br /><br />The maps included here give an idea of the frontiers of Abkhazia at various times in history. The Abkhazians call their capital /Aqw'a/, but it is more usually known in other languages as Sukhum (Sukhum-Kalé or Sukhum-Kaleh in the period of Turkish influence along the Black Sea's eastern coast; /soxumi/ in Georgian). The ending -i in the form /Sukhumi/ represents the Georgian Nominative case-suffix, and it became attached to /Sukhum/ from the late 1930s when (Georgian) Stalin and his Mingrelian lieutenant in Transcaucasia, Lavrent'i Beria, began to implement a series of anti-Abkhazian policies. Abkhazians today, for obvious reasons, resent the attachment of this element from the language of a people they see as oppressors.<br /><br />********<br /><br />Soviet Abkhazia <br /><br />March 1921: The Bolsheviks overthrew the Mensheviks in Georgia. The Abkhazian Soviet Socialist Republic was established independently of Georgia and headed by Nestor Lakoba. 1922: Abkhazia was a signatory to the formation of the USSR acting as a sovereign Abkhazian Republic. 1925: Abkhazia adopted its first Constitution under which it was united by a Special Treaty of Alliance with Georgia. 1931: Stalin (Georgian) and Beria (Mingrelian) reduced Abkhazia to the status of an autonomous Republic within Georgia. 1937 - 1953: Forced mass immigration into Abkhazia was carried out from Western Georgia (Mingrelia) by Stalin and Beria. In Abkhazia, as well as other regions of the USSR, mass oppression was carried out, thousands of intellectuals were persecuted. Before the enforced georgianisation of the 20th century, Abkhazia had a highly diverse demography with many Turks, Armenians, Jews, and Greeks, among others. Abkhazia celebrated its diversity, and the strict homogenization under Georgian rule greatly contrasted with the traditionally tolerant Abkhazian culture. During the period of enforced georgianisation (1937-1953), the Abkhaz were deprived of the right to teach their children in their native language; all Abkhaz schools and institutions were closed from the school-year 1945-46. The Abkhaz were only compelled to study in Georgian schools. The Abkhaz script (originally based on Cyrillic and then on Latin) was altered, against the will of the Abkhaz people, to one based on Georgian characters in 1938. Despite the reintroduction of schooling in Abkhaz and a reformed, Cyrillic-based script following the deaths of Stalin and Beria in 1953, in 1978 Abkhazian intellectuals signed a letter of protest to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR complaining about the status of Abkhazia and blamed the Georgian leaders for pursuing a "Beriaite" policy aimed at the "Georgianization" of the Republic. Major demonstrations at Lykhny (a sacred place in Abkhazian tradition) followed. The Abkhazian campaign, to be incorporated in the Russian Federation, was rejected by Russia and Georgia. Instead, concessions were made to the Abkhaz, including the opening of the Abkhazian State University and TV broadcasting for 15 minutes twice a week in the Abkhaz language. During that year (1978), Moscow allocated millions of roubles to help Abkhazia. The Abkhazian government never received the money. The sum was dispersed to constrain the Abkhazian people's protest at existing conditions. <br /><br />******<br /><br />SEE: Declaration of the Revolutionary Committee of the SSR of Georgia on Independence of the SSR of Abkhazia - 21 May 1921 <br />http://circassianworld.blogspot.com/2009/02/declaration-of-revolutionary-committee.html<br /><br />In 1921, Abkhazia and Georgia became Sovietized. On 31 March 1921, an independent Soviet Republic of Abkhazia was proclaimed. On 21 May 1921, the Georgian Bolshevik government officially recognized the independence of Abkhazia. But the same year, under pressure from Stalin and other influential Georgian Bolsheviks, Abkhazia was forced to conclude a union (i.e., confederative) treaty with Georgia. Abkhazia still remained a full union republic until 1931, when its status was downgraded, under Stalin's orders, from that of Union Republic to that of an Autonomous Republic within Georgia. This act of incorporation of Abkhazia into Georgia was conducted without the approval and against the will of the Abkhazian people and caused mass protests in Abkhazia. Thus the creation of the Abkhazian Autonomous Republic within Georgia was not the result of the granting by the Bolsheviks of autonomous status to one of the republic's minorities, as it is often alleged, but was rather the forced convergence of two neighbouring states by the incorporation of one of them, Abkhazia, into the other, Georgia.<br /><br /><br />Vladislav Ardzinba, first president of Abkhazia, stated: “In 1931 Abkhazia was transformed into an autonomous republic within the Georgian SSR. Seemingly it was the only republic whose political status changed under pressure from Stalin not upwards but downwards”. (See Pravda, newspaper, 14 July 1989). <br /><br />-----------------------------<br /><br />DECLARATION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE OF THE SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA on Independence of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Abkhazia.<br /><br />21 May 1921<br /><br />The Menshevik’s power, being bourgeois by its nature, oppressed the revolutionary movement of the national minorities and bred the antagonism between the certain minorities residing in Georgia throughout the centuries.<br /><br />Soviet power has a different approach to this issue, advancing the principle of fraternal relations and equality between all workers.<br /><br />The right to self-determination declared by the Great October Revolution is recognized as the best remedy for the eradication of national prejudices and the strengthening of relations between the workers.<br /><br />On this basis, the Revolutionary Committee of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Georgia recognizes and welcomes the establishment of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Abkhazia and believes that the relations between the Georgian SSR and the Abkhazian SSR will be decided at the first Congress of the workers and peasants of Abkhazia, as well as of Georgia.<br /><br />Let the workers of both socialist republics decide the forms of close and fraternal cooperation.<br /><br />Revcom of the Georgian SSR<br /><br />**********<br /><br />The mass-immigration of Kartvelians (mostly Mingrelians) goes back to the late 1930s. Abkhaz's script was then altered from a roman to a Georgian base. Abkhaz-language schools were summarily closed in 1945-6, following by a ban on broadcasting and publications. The Abkhazians as a nation were due to face transportation (like the numerous other peoples transported by Stalin from the Koreans in the late 1930s through to Abkhazia's Greeks in the late 1940s), and, as a 'scholarly' justification for that, the literary-historian Pavle Ingoroqva was commissioned to argue in print that the Abkhazians only arrived in Abkhazia in the 17th century, conquering the 'original' Abkhazians of history, who were thus a 'Georgian' tribe. This calumny was revived in the heady days of Georgian nationalism from 1988 AND IS WIDELY BELIEVED BY MANY ORDINARY KARTVELIANS, who for this reason still regard the Abkhazians as unentitled to be living in Abkhazia. See: Demographic change in Abkhazia <br />http://circassianworld.blogspot.com/2008/08/demographic-change-in-abkhazia.html<br /><br /><br />Ruslan Xodzhaa quotes in his new book from his own earlier 'Documents and Materials of the Abkhazian People's Soviet 1918-1919' (in Russian, Sukhum, 1999) on -General Georgi- Mazniashvili's (Mazniev) behaviour: 'Not a single tsarist general raged as mercilessly when subjugating the Caucasian peoples as Mazniev in Abkhazia' (p.7). A contemporary assessment of Georgia at this time was given by an objective observer, Englishman Carl Bechhofer: “The free and independent social-democratic State of Georgia will always remain in my memory as a classic imperialist body, that is characterized with territory-snatching outside and bureaucratic tyranny inside; its chauvinism is beyond all bounds”. (In Denikin's Russia and the Caucasus, 1919-1920, London 1921, p.14.)CWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12134427963245271235noreply@blogger.com