Friday, August 29, 2008

CSAMR "SOCIUM" Opinon poll: Russia and West tore Georgia to pieces

Россия и Запад разорвали Грузию на куски: экспертный опрос ЦСиМИ "SOCIUM"

The Center for Sociological and Marketing Research (CSAMR) "SOCIUM" conducted a research study between August 27-29 of 34 experts from scientific research institutes and faculty of institutes of higher education in Tbilisi.

The [Georgian] experts were asked the following questions: "Do you or do you not support the military operation of the Georgian government 'Clean Fields' in South Ossetia?", "Do you or do you not support the military operation of the Russian army in Georgia 'Compulsion to Peace?'" and "Do you or do you not support the decision by the Russian Federation to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia?"

CSAMR "SOCIUM" received the following responses:

Responses to the question: "Do you or do you not support the military operation of the Georgian government 'Clean Fields' in South Ossetia?"

19 respondents support - 56%

5 do not support - 15%

10 no answer - 29%

Responses to the question: "Do you or do you not support the military operation of the Russian army in Georgia 'Compulsion to Peace?'"

4 respondents support - 12%

23 do not support - 68%

7 no answer - 20%

Responses to the question: "Do you or do you not support the decision by the Russian Federation to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia?"

2 respondents support - 6%

26 do not support - 77%

6 no answer - 17%

Comments from the respondents:

-Russia clearly overstepped its bounds

-Georgia has been broken into pieces by the West and Russia

-Georgia has fallen victim to the Russian-American standoff

-Yes, Georgia truly aspires to NATO membership so that this organization might defend Georgia's sovereignty, and what can Russia do to stop it?

-Russia, unlike many other countries, had enormous leverage on reintegration in Georgia. But for some reason, investments came in from Turkey and America, and not from Russia.

-In Georgia, many of us waited for a reasonable decision from Russia, even in the conditions of extremely confused policy from Saakashvili.

-Georgia does not bear enmity towards the Russian people, but there are a few crude politicians among the ruling elite, first and foremost those who do not understand the situation in the Caucasus.

-Georgia will never come to terms with the annexation of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. This is Georgian soil.

-The conflict between Georgia and Russia can only be decided by our Patriarch; politicians can't do anything.

-Instead of an Orthodox Russia helping an Orthodox Georgia to improve economically, to draw more closely culturally, Russia turns to aggression. We don't take delight in America, but no one will protect us any longer. And we ourselves are in no condition to do it.

-We need Stalin to reconcile the people.

-Russia more than anyone is guilty of the breakup of the Soviet Union, where there were no such large-scale inter-ethnic conflicts. The same Russia is trying to extinguish the fires in the fragments of the late great country like a "bear in a china shop." [a play on words--Medvedev means "son of a bear"]

-Russia could have bought Georgia's economy by means of investments. But this was done by Turkey, America, just not the Russians. But the Russians sent us armies.

-It's clear that the interests of America, NATO, and Russia crossed--and Georgia was held hostage.

-The Georgian leadership handed over its people to the Americans. And it should bear full responsibility for the breakup of Georgia.

-If Saakashvili and his band were adequately eliminated by the Russians, then there wouldn't have been aggressions against South Ossetia.

-It's necessary to remove the Americans, and then everything will fall into place.

-Georgia is not being occupied by the Russians, as Saakashvili is saying everywhere, but rather by NATO led by the US. And even it [NATO] receives funding from them.

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