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Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said Friday he has signed a cease-fire agreement with Russia, which protects the former Soviet republic's interests despite concessions to Moscow. (Aug. 15)

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A cease-fire agreement is now in place between Russia and Georgia. It calls for all Russian combat troops to leave Georgia immediately. The agreement was signed after Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a trip to Georgia. (August 16)

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Tbilisi has reportedly declared a unilateral ceasefire in the conflict with its breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Georgia's minister for reintegration said Tbilisi wanted to avoid mass casualties. It follows days of shelling and skirmishes between the sides.

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Georgia has pulled its embattled troops out of the disputed province of South Ossetia and agreed to a cease-fire, submitting to Russia's far superior firepower. (Aug. 10)

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http://www.respectcoalition.org Speech to 100,000 strong demonstration calling for immediate unconditional ceasefire in the middle east.

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Israel has confirmed it has agreed to a six-month truce with Palestinian armed groups including Hamas, the country's public radio service has reported. Ehud Olmert, Israel's prime minister and Ehud Barak, defence minister, approved the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire a day after Egyptian and Palestinian officials announced a deal. The Palestinian territory's been the scene of deadly clashes with the Israeli army since a Hamas takeover last year. Egypt, which has worked for months to broker the deal, is urging both sides to do everything they can to make the peace last. Al Jazeera's Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Gaza on the Egyptian-brokered peace deal.

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President Bush is denouncing what he calls Russia's dramatic and brutal escalation of violence in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. He pressed Moscow to accept an immediate cease-fire and to pull back it troops. (Aug. 11)

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BEIJING--Russia and Georgia, waging a bloody conflict in central Europe, called a truce at the Olympics on Sunday when two of their competitors wrapped themselves in an emotionally-charged medals podium embrace. The incident happened after the final of the women's 10m Air Pistol shooting event where Natalia Paderina of Russia took silver ahead of Georgia's Nino Salukvadze, who took bronze. "This is a small victory for my people," said the 39-year-old Salukvadze from Tbilisi who has known Paderina since their early days in competition. "When it comes to sport, we will always remain friends and nothing will come between our friendship. "If the world were to draw any lessons from what we do, there wouldn't be any wars. We live in the 21st century after all and we shouldn't stoop so low as to wage wars. Amen to that

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Eye To Eye: Russian Cease-Fire
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"Only On The Web:" Katie Couric talks with SKY News' Stuart Ramsay, reporting from Tbilisi, Georgia, about the facts behind Russia's cease-fire.

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President Bush says he is skeptical that Moscow is honoring a cease-fire in neighboring Georgia, demanding that Russia end all military activities in the former Soviet republic and withdraw all its forces. (Aug. 13)

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The Communist agenda never stops. Where are all of the Liberal anti-war buffs? Why are so many defending Russia? I guess this exposes that they are actaully anti-American rather than anti-war because it seems to be OK for Russia to attack a democracy supported by western powers. Just watch the comments below. Despite the cease fire, Russian tanks roll into Gori, air strikes sink ships at Georgian port in Poti. Russians bomb civilians and news reporters. Just as in Kosovo / Bosnia / Serbia, the Russians make a public statement that they have halted military operations in Georgia, yet they continue to bomb and shoot any resistance. Killings continue all morning and bombings through the night. Now the russians escalate to attacking ports and civilians. Just as predicted (as I warned in my video yesterday,) the Russian communists defy all truces and cease fire agreements while releasing propaganda denials. President Medvedev Russia defies United Nations Georgia World War 3 III end times 2012 evil wars and rumors of wars revelation tribulation Bible Prophecy New World Order Illuminati communist communism socialist socialism peace keepers antichrist Putin China President George w. Bush leaves China Bejing olympics end of time election 2008 Barack Obama John McCain war veteran Jesus Christ God Messiah Iraq nuclear war red condoleza condoleezza rice end to war ends war

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Veteran British socialist Tony Benn speaks to assembled crowd in Parliament Sq. The demonstration was calling for an immediate unconditional ceasfire in the war on Lebanon and Gaza

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With Israel and Hamas bickering over conditions, is a bilateral ceasefire possible?

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WONG: Russia has ordered a stop to fighting in the country of Georgia and troops are leaving Gori. But actually achieving peace could be much more difficult. STORY: An armored personnel carrier, blackened and burned on the road out of the Georgian town of Gori. It belongs to the Georgian military. They've been forced to retreat in their own country, after heavy clashes with Russian forces. But it appears that fighting could be at an end. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered a stop to his military's operations in Georgia, which he says were designed to force that country's authorities to peace. Fighting began last Friday, when Georgian forces tried to put down pro-Russian separatists in the breakaway region of South Ossetia. But a massive counter-offensive by Russia saw Georgian troops forced back. These soldiers have been moved to defend Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. In that city, the streets are largely deserted. A battle tank guards the main road in. Nearby an Orthodox priest offers prayer. After becoming involved in the fight with the much larger military of Russia, Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili's gamble to push into South Ossetia has been branded reckless by some observers. But many in Tbilisi still back their leader, who called for a ceasefire on Sunday. [Nana Gurgenia, Tbilisi, Georgia Resident]: "Saakashvili's actions? He has stopped the war and withdrew troops, of course we all agree with him." In South Ossetia - the region Georgia went to war to try and regain - Russia is now completely in control. Everywhere in the largest town Tskhinvali, there's evidence of heavy fighting. Some buildings are riddled with bullets, while others burn out of control. In Georgia's other breakaway region Abkhazia, pro-Russian separatist fighters have launched a major push into the strategically critical Kodori Gorge. French president Nicolas Sarkozy has travelled to Moscow to hold peace talks. Russia may have ordered an end to the fighting, but achieving that peace may be much more difficult.

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BBC interview with Maneshka Eliatamby de Silva, PhD Student at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. Analysis of the recent collapse of the cease fire, government action, shortcomings of the Norwegian brokered agreement, and prospects for future peace processes. Video courtesy of BBC World.

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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has overseen the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Georgia and Russia.

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Cease-fire broken? Witnesses tell CNN that Russian tanks are moving further into Georgia. Source: http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/08/13/georgia.russia.war/index.html#cnnSTCVideo ________________________________________ CITATIONS OF THE DAY: Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili "We are living in an Orwellian world where the Russian federation accuses Georgia of genocide and ethnic cleansing and meanwhile they are doing it exactly right now... There was a temporary ceasefire, that was the understanding. From this morning there is large-scale movement of Russian weapons, of shooting, of armed incidents, rampages through different towns and villages of Georgia... Russian troops are in the process of completing ethnic cleansing of all Georgian-populated areas of Abkhazia and South Ossetia." Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov "The armed forces of the Russian Federation which were sent to South Ossetia to reinforce our peacekeeping forces, they will be withdrawn to Russian territory depending on the extent to which the Georgian troops go back to their barracks. Our peacekeepers will remain in South Ossetia. "The only change relates to the fact that Georgian peacekeepers, who were part of the peacekeeping contingent, but turned out to be simply traitors and cowards and started shooting at their colleagues - of course, they are never again going to appear as part of a peacekeeping contingent in South Ossetia." US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "The Russians need to stop their military operations, as they have apparently said that they will, but those military operations really do, now, need to stop because calm needs to be restored." source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7556857.stm

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The ceasefire agreement between Georgia and Russia requires an immediate withdrawal of Russian forces.

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A fragile cease-fire appears to have taken hold in Georgia, but Russian forces have still been busy there, and President Bush is warning the truce needs be honored. (Aug. 14)

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http://video.news.sky.com/skynews/video/ Moscow's tanks and troops smashed their way through a ceasefire and rolled further in Georgian territory.

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Former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan. Speech to assembled crowd in Parliament Sq. The demonstration was calling for an immediate unconditional ceasfire in the war on Lebanon and Gaza.

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With Israel and Hamas bickering over conditions, is a bilateral ceasefire possible?

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Russian Troops continue to ATTACK GEORGIA The recent violence has been the worst in the region since June 2004, shortly after President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia came to power vowing to reassert the country's control over South Ossetia and another rebel region, Abkhazia. The regions are internationally unrecognized but gained de facto independence from Georgia after wars in the 1990s. The regions settled into a tenuous peace monitored by Russian peacekeepers. Upon taking power, Saakashvili challenged Russian pre-eminence in the region by seeking NATO membership and stronger ties with the West. His government has accused Russia of training and supplying separatist forces in South Ossetia and Abkhazia under the auspices of its peacekeeping mission — accusations Moscow has denied. Tensions escalated when Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in February and was subsequently recognized by several Western countries. Russia, an ally of Serbia, had vowed to increase its support for Abkhazia and South Ossetia — a poor, mountainous territory between Georgia and Russia's southern border — in retaliation. Russian Tanks 'Heading For Tbilisi' A column of Russian tanks has been seen heading from the Georgian city of Gori towards the capital, Tbilisi, amid reports killing and looting is taking place. A Sky News team has been robbed at gunpoint on the outskirts of Gori by men thought to be South Ossetian separatist militia. Sky News presenter Andrew Wilson said he could not be sure the men who had pulled their car over were South Ossetian, but they did not seem to be Russian. He said the attackers were "wired" and very aggressive, pressing a gun to the head of their driver, and did not respond when shown British passports and told their victims were journalists. They took their car and equipment, forcing them to return to Gori on foot. Sky News correspondents Stuart Ramsay and Jason Farrell confirmed there were tanks on the streets in Gori, which has suffered extensively from Russian bombing raids. Ramsay said the town was "completely surrounded" and that locals were terrified of attacks by irregular separatist forces fighting alongside the Russians. Farrell said he had seen them patrolling the streets and that a team of Norwegian journalists had been robbed in the centre of the town. He added that people were fleeing the area and there were reports of fighting which he could not confirm, although he could see smoke rising in the distance. "(The tanks) just rolled past us with their guns at the ready, definitely looking like they were ready to engage," he said. "It's the same scenes as we were seeing at the beginning of the conflict. As far as the people here are concerned, the politicians may be talking about peace but there's really no sign of it here." Earlier, the leaders of Russia and Georgia formally agreed to stop fighting - but each side accused the other of war crimes. Anatoly Nagovitsyn, the Russian military's deputy chief of staff, categorically denied that there were any tanks on the streets of Gori. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Georgia had been sufficiently punished for sending its forces into the separatist South Ossetia region, leading to five days of air and ground attacks in response. The Georgian government says Russian forces are burning the Georgian villages of of Tamarasheni, Tkviavi, Karaleti, Bebuti and Variani in South Ossetia. It also reported that Russian forces had taken 25 Georgians hostage in the rebel Georgian province. Its representatives have filed a complaint at the International Criminal Court in The Hague accusing Russia of ethnic cleansing in Georgia between 1993 and 2008. Russia, meanwhile, has accused Georgia of "genocide" and said it had used foreign mercenaries during the battles over the breakaway province. "Georgian authorities ordered war crimes," said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. "We will conduct investigations and make sure justice is implemented." Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said Russia's aim all along was not to gain control of two disputed provinces but to "destroy" the smaller nation, a former Soviet state and current US ally. The presidents of the neighbouring nations agreed to a modified version of an EU peace deal brokered by Mr Sarkozy during a day of negotiations in Moscow and Tbilisi. The six-point agreement calls for both sides to move back to their positions before fighting erupted. Meanwhile, the US has showed its disapproval of the Russian action by cancelling a joint naval exercise in the Pacific Ocean. "There is no way in good conscience that we could proceed with a joint naval exercise given the state of this crisis," a senior US defense official said.

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