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Ordinary Soldiers Punished for Red Tape Mistakes of Okruashvili’s Generals
June 30, 2008
I overheard an out of the ordinary conversation of women who were sitting in public transport, as one of them was complaining about the plight of her soldier son in Iraq. “How can I pay 24,000 GEL have but there is a lean on my house. I regret having sent my son to Iraq in the first place. He earns his money from the army and it is his life, as he is still there. Never has he been a problem – as he always had good relationship with the commanding officer and other soldiers. But now they have appealed to the court against us. I do not have money to hire an attorney and they may take my house,” the woman explained as she told her story to the woman sitting besides her.
Georgian Soldier Died in Iraq
June 5, 2008