Commentary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia

Commentary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Abkhazia
10 November 2017 2120
As it became known, at the initiative of the Georgian Ambassador to the UK Tamara Beruchashvili, the British authorities intend to dismantle the memorial in the Scottish city of Kilmarnock, established in memory of the Abkhaz warriors who died as a result of Georgia's aggression in 1992-1993.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia regards such barbaric moves by the Georgian leadership as another vivid confirmation of the aggressive and anti-human character of the Georgian policy towards Abkhazia and its people.

This behavior of the official authorities of Georgia is regarded as an act of vandalism aimed at destroying the historical memory of the Abkhaz people, against whom Georgia committed ethnic cleansing and genocide.

It is characteristic that this is not the first act of Georgia's aggression against the historical and cultural heritage of the Abkhaz people. We can remind that in October 1992 in the occupied capital of Abkhazia, Sukhum, Georgian authorities burned down and destroyed buildings of the Abkhaz Institute of Language, Literature and History and the State Archives of Abkhazia. As a result of these barbaric actions, unique documents on the history and culture of Abkhazia were destroyed.

That is why the planned dismantling of the monument to the Abkhaz warriors in Kilmarnock proves once again that all the efforts of the Georgian leadership are aimed not only at the physical annihilation of the Abkhaz people, but also at the extermination of its historical past, cultural and national identity.

Considering the above mentioned, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia calls on international mediators in the Geneva international discussions to provide an adequate and objective assessment of Georgia's destructive actions.

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