Notes on Georgian Immorality and Chauvinism
Yesterday, 27 September, marked the 31st anniversary of Sukhum’s liberation from Georgian occupation. As always, Georgians took to social media, blaming Russia for the war they themselves started on 14 August 1992 and its consequences, shamelessly denying their own actions and responsibilities. They continued to spread lie after lie on social media.
As always, most of the Georgians, lacking in morals and honour, continue to spread lies about the war they started. Many of them try to gain sympathy by falsely claiming that during the Georgian-Abkhazian War of 1992-93, they fought against Russia(ns). Let’s remind them of some facts.
As the Soviet Union dissolved, the Russian military withdrew from Georgia, handing over its arsenal to Georgian defence entities. At this point, Georgia was at war with South Ossetia.
On June 24th, roughly six weeks prior to Georgia's aggressive move, Yeltsin and Shevardnadze convened in Dagomys. During this meeting, Shevardnadze secured Yeltsin's assurance that Russian troops stationed in Abkhazia would refrain from intervening in Georgia's efforts to "restore constitutional order" in Abkhazia.
The initial strategy of a rapid invasion did not succeed. As a result, [Gia] Karkarashvili frequently travelled between Georgia and Moscow, seeking an extension for the invasion. Yeltsin consented.

Before and during the war, Georgia received arms support from Russia. It was also Georgia that worked with Russia to prevent North Caucasian volunteers from reaching Abkhazia.
+ Tengiz Kitovani: "they [Russians] officially gave us the 108 tanks of the Akhaltsikhe Division"
+ Russian Officer Views Abkhaz Conflict (27 April 1993) | FBIS Report
In retaliation for its victory in 1993, Russia, TOGETHER WITH GEORGIA imposed a harsh economic blockade on Abkhazia.
Immediately after the war, in 1994, the Treaty of Russian-Georgian Friendship, Good Neighbourliness, and Cooperation was signed.

Until 1 July 2001, there were three Russian bases in Georgia.
The 137th base, located at the Vaziani airfield, is situated just a few kilometers from Tbilisi.
The 12th military base is in Batumi.
The 62nd military base is in Akhalkalaki, housing around 3,000 servicemen.
During the first Russian-Chechen war, Russian warplanes took off from the Vaziani base to bomb Chechnya, while Shevardnadze was expressing support for Russia and its Chechen policy.
Is it for nothing that Andrei Sakharov, whom the EU honours with an award every year, called Georgia a "mini empire"?
More than half of the Georgians blindly believe a ridiculous claim made by a so-called "historian" in the 1950s, a claim no sane person would take seriously.
According to this absurdity: "The Abkhazians were originally a Georgian tribe, and the current Abkhazians are Circassians who came from the North Caucasus in the 17th century. They arrived in Abkhazia in the 17th century, stole the real Abkhazians'—that is, the Georgians'—name, culture, and, of course, their land."
This is the nonsense repeated by these morally bankrupt thieves in their attempts to steal Abkhazia. There isn’t a single ounce of honour or dignity in these shameless people. And their state does everything in its power to ensure its citizens are dishonourable, shameless liars. That’s why more than half of the Georgian population passionately defends such nonsense. No matter how much you try to explain, these poor souls lack even the basic capacity to understand the simplest truths.
Everyone but these pitiful fools knows full well that they are shameless liars, but no one dares to say it to their faces. Foreign academics, journalists, and politicians working in Georgia frequently hear these absurd claims from Georgians, but they prefer to remain silent.
On the rare occasion that a Western academic or politician dares to speak the truth, Georgians immediately label them persona non grata. That’s why foreigners in Georgia are afraid of this pack of dishonourable people. However, once they leave Georgia and talk to you face-to-face, they freely mock the nonsense that Georgians obsessively repeat. Foreign diplomats and journalists often reach out to us. When we speak with them, whether in person or online, every single one openly admits that Georgians are ridiculous on this and many other issues. Recently, a young diplomat from the British Embassy in Georgia asked to meet with us. We spoke face to face, and he agreed with us not just on this foolish claim but on many other points as well. He was literary laughing these stupid claims. Yet, the same person, or his country like many others, would never openly say this to the Georgians. And then they go on to preach about regional peace and the friendship of peoples.
This stance only emboldens these ignorant, shameless Georgian nationalists even more, and as a result, they continue to repeat their lies on every platform without shame, and with a misplaced sense of pride.
Most of Georgians are extremely good at two things:
Stealing and claiming what isn’t theirs.
When caught red-handed, crying and causing a scene as if they’re the victims.
And indeed they excel at is making excuses for their thefts and immoral acts. For these dishonourable, shameless people, it doesn't matter how absurd their excuses are. They wholeheartedly believe their own lies and repeat them constantly.
It has come to light that the so-called "Georgian Legion" led by Mamuka Mamulashvili and his family have been pocketing, or rather stealing, the funds they raised through their campaigns. Of course, this is hardly a surprise.
This coward Mamuka's father, General Zurab Mamulashvili, was captured on July 4, 1993, during the successful Tamysh landing operation by the ABKHAZ ARMY. He was captured with this future thief, Mamuka. Of course, he will tell you many heroic Rambo stories about their time in capture... What else could he say? He certainly won’t admit, “My foolish dad took me along while he was fighting, the Abkhaz soldiers captured, and we were taken prisoner.”
We should ask, how were you released, Mamuka? Did you escape by playing Rambo?
Well, it should surprise no one that this cowardly thief, who shamelessly lies about his time in captivity in Abkhazia during the Georgian-Abkhazian war with his father, indeed would also resort to stealing. For these people, lying and stealing are as natural as eating and drinking.

You can read the details of Tamysh Landing on our website by clicking here.