Moscow, Apr 10 (EFE).- South Ossetia, a pro-Russian breakaway territory in Georgia, will hold a referendum on joining the Russian Federation, the regional leader told Efe. “Russia is the historical homeland of the Ossetians. We see the geopolitical threat looming and we want a comprehensive defense for the South Ossetian people, for our republic,” Anatoly …
For the Kremlin, Georgia was a testing ground for what is being played out today in Ukraine on a larger scale, and for the International Criminal Court (ICC) too. In Ukraine, the war started in 2014 triggered an ICC investigation only eight years later. And in Georgia, its investigation into the 2008 war - conducted with a "similar pattern of conduct", according to the ICC Prosecutor - has only just resulted in a request for arrest warrants. We report from Georgia, Ukraine's sister country, where people are still waiting for justice.
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Nika Jeiranashvili has spent years lobbying the International Criminal Court to open an investigation and issue indictments regarding crimes committed during Russia’s armed intervention in Georgia in 2008. It was all in vain until March 10 when ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan asked for three arrest warrants to be issued. The Georgian activist explains why behind Georgia’s arrest warrants, it’s all about Ukraine.