Researchers from the Human Rights Watch said they witnessed “terrifying scenes of destruction” and looting by the South Ossetian militias in the Georgian villages of the region. HRW said on August 13 that its researchers, while moving from Java to Tskhinvali a day before, saw that numerous houses in the Georgian villages of Kekhvi, Kvemo Achabeti, Zemo Achabeti and Tamarasheni. “Human Rights Watch researchers also saw armed Ossetian militia members in camouflage fatigues taking household items – furniture, television sets, heaters, suitcases, carpets, and blankets – out of houses in the village of Nizhniy [Kvemo] Achabeti and loading them into their trucks. Explaining the looters’ actions, an Ossetian man told Human Rights Watch, “Of course, they are entitled to take things from Georgians now – because they lost their own property in Tskhinvali and other places,” HRW said. “The figure of 2,000 people killed is very doubtful,” Neistat said. “Our findings so far do not in any way confirm the Russian statistics. On the contrary, they suggest the numbers are exaggerated.” She said that Russia’s propaganda of deliberately exaggerating number of death toll was triggering revenge against ethnic Georgians in the region. |
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