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Mentality Is Changed Because of the Government’s Feebleness

 The Dilis Gazeti

Article named “When Should We Return to Abkhazia?” was published in the Dilis Gazeti today. It outlines the problem of Abkhazia and the Georgian government’s approach towards it. “Reasonable decision of the Abkhazian problem at this point is totally up to which political orientation will be preferable for the Georgian government”, the paper says.

“Many ways of problem resolution is suggested from both the West and the North each of them being concerned about their own interests”, the author states. Georgian politicians are divided in two about the issue. One part is oriented on the West and another has faith in Russia. “As a result, matter of Georgia’s political orientation as well as the future of 300 thousand people displaced from Abkhazia remain unsolved”.

Attention of Georgians is drawn on gathering everyday supplies nowadays. In this condition it is hard to unite people around one idea for reestablishing the territorial unity of Georgia, the author says. He considers that in this condition it is hard to unite the society around the idea of reestablishing Georgia’s territorial unity. “People having lived in miserable conditions out of Abkhazia and having returned to their native burned and destroyed houses can clearly notice the feebleness of their government and start to changes the mentality day after day”, the author assumes. He claims that Georgians become less concerned about reestablishing the territorial unity of the country.

“Internally displaced people from Abkhazia have no economic support, and dozens of Georgians die in Abkhazia each month”, the author states and goes on to say that criminal groups masked with the name of partisans are very active on the territory of Abkhazia.

The paper points out that the provocations made by our northern neighbor have almost become a lifestyle in Georgia. Meanwhile, inactivity of Georgian government does not hinder separatist Republic of Abkhazia from becoming legally independent from Georgia. 

The author presumes that it will be possible to return Abkhazia only in case the government activates its possibilities, Georgian state officials realize the unhappy situation in the country and do not speculate with the poor living conditions of Georgian population in the world