17 NATO Lost a Lot by supporting Aggressor on S Ossetia. Part 2.MOV 08-12 -17 NATO Lost a Lot by supporting Aggressor on S Ossetia. Part 1.MOV - RT Interview with Ron Paul on Russia 2008-01-20.flv - Russia hopes new U.S. leader would stop surrounding it with missiles.MOV - October 30, 2008, 5:52 BBC wakes up to Georgian 'war crimes' The BBC says it has obtained evidence that the Georgian army may have committed war crimes during August's military offensive in South Ossetia. Britain's flagship broadcaster heard testimonies during the first unrestricted visit to South Ossetia by a foreign news organisation since the conflict ended. Photographs taken by Russian journalists in the first days of the conflict tell a disturbing story. But it is only now - more than two months later - that the world is looking at these pictures and reflecting on their meaning. For many, they paint a picture of indiscriminate force used against unarmed civilians. It's a side of the story international broadcasters have been accused of ignoring. A report by the BBC's Newsnight programme suggests Georgia's armed forces committed war crimes during their attack in August. The BBC says the evidence proving this comes from the first unrestricted visit to South Ossetia by their correspondent. Taisiya Sitnik, or Taya, as the BBC reporter calls her, had spent many hours under the rubble of her apartment block in Tskhinval, with no food or water, in a dress covered with the blood of her dead son. She had already shared her tragic story once with an RT correspondent, three days into the conflict. More than two months later the BBC is finally telling her story. Richard Sakwa, a professor of politics and international relations at the University of Kent in the UK, said he'd been inundated with messages complaining about how the Western media were covering the war. "I'm a great believer in popular common sense - the amount of emails I received and other messages - because people know I'm...
17 NATO Lost a Lot by supporting Aggressor on S Ossetia. Part 2.MOV 08-12 -17 NATO Lost a Lot by sup...