
Russian colonial technicians working for local pro-Russian militants in the Georgian rebel province of South Ossetia started jamming Georgian TV broadcasts.
Nino Burjanadze, Speaker of Geogian Parliament, has said that a rebel leader of breakaway South Ossetian province, Kokoity, is afraid of the information covered by Georgian TV channels.
"Kokoity is afraid, and he is right to be. He does not want the Ossetian people to listen to the information broadcasted by Georgian channels. He deprives the Ossetian people of the possibility to listen to our offers and our desires to build a new Georgia together," stated Burjanadze.
The Russian colonial administration in South Ossetia ordered Kokoity to start jamming Georgian television broadcasts over the territory of the breakaway province, the Geogian Messenger news agency reported.
It is the truth that the Russians are always mostly afraid of. They jammed Western radio broadcasts for almost 40 years and gathered huge experience in this area. They stopped their jamming only when the West moved to the policy of appeasement of the Russian aggressor and Western broadcasts became similar to Radio Moscow.
At present, the Russians do they best, using their "diplomatic channels" and the FSB cyber terrorists, to destroy Kavkaz Center as practically the only voice of truth in the world providing reliable, trustworthy and unbiased news about Russian crimes in Chechnya and elsewhere.
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