http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8033366.stm
http://www.itar-tass.com/eng/level2....5497&PageNum=0
and related:
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/articl.../42/376825.htm
Moscow calls claims that it has its hands in it, "delirium and agony of the Saakashvili regime". That may be true or not, but it is obviously not by chance that this revolt takes place short before the provocative NATO manouvers in Georgia, and it nevertheless is very high time that Saakashvili finally, finally gets removed from power. The trouble and damage he has done to the region, and last but not least to his own people that he seem to constantly betray and lying to, leaves no other choice, with even the most naive EU foreign policy people having moved away from him after having found unwanted and unpleasant answers to some critical questions on his dubios role in the method he provoked the war last year.
I hope the rebellion is successful, although it seems to look grim for the rebels.