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Georgian President: 'Fifth column' openly operates in Georgia

27 May 2011 [14:30] - TODAY.AZ
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said the "fifth column" (in the broad sense - any secret agents of enemy: diversionists, saboteurs, spies, provocateurs, agents of influence) openly operates in the country.

"Therefore, it is necessary to create human game rules in the Georgian policy under the conditions of the "fifth column" activity," Saakashvili said at the opening of House of Justice in Batumi, commenting on publication of recording of the Democratic Movement leader Nino Burjanadze’s scandalous phone talk with her son Anzor Bitsadze.

The audio conversation published by the Georgian Interior Ministry is about the necessity to create revolutionary situation in Georgia and deployment of the Russian special forces to confront the Georgian army. In the recording, both of them talk about the necessity of human victims. Burjanadze admitted that it was her conversation with son, but "some phrases were insulated from the context."

President Saakashvili underlined that "a great army, great security service, great resources of bribe and oil, due to which they lose their heads, and a great imperial ambition are behind the plans of ex-parliamentary speaker Nino Burjanadze and her companions.

He also said that he regards himself as an opponent of the telephone conversations publication through television, but the public should hear scandalous phone talk of ex-speaker with her son.

According to Saakashvili, "very good counterintelligence service and police, enough skilled power at all levels, and, society worthy of pride, exist in Georgia".


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