Thursday, 17 November 2005

US SOLDIERS FACE COURT MARTIAL

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Two US soldiers charged with assaulting two Afghan detainees at a US base in southern Afghanistan will face court martial, the US military has said. The soldiers are accused of assaulting the detainees and making false statements, it said. The US military said the detainees who were allegedly assaulted were being temporarily held at a forward operating base in Uruzgan province.
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Some 400 CIS observers will monitor the Kazakh presidential elections due on December 4, head of the CIS observers mission at Kazakh presidential elections Yevgeny Sloboda said at a press conference in Astana. Sloboda said that the mission includes 42 permanent CIS observers. Moreover, Sloboda said observers from border regions will be invited to the upcoming elections.
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The Georgian parliament is going to ask the Georgian Foreign Ministry to draw up a so-called black list of Russian politicians who will be prohibited from entering Georgian territory. Work on drawing up such a list has already begun and it will be completed soon, Georgian Parliamentary Deputy Giga Bokeriya told journalists on Thursday. The parliament has not yet disclosed the names of the Russian politicians who may be included in the black list: however, they are likely to be Russian politicians who constantly visit Abkhazia and South Ossetia disregarding Georgian protests and without reviewing such trips with the Georgian authorities.
Wednesday, 16 November 2005

KAZAKHSTAN-CHINA PIPELINE COMPLETED

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By empty (11/16/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Kazakhstan\'s National Petroleum & Natural Gas Co. and China National Petroleum Corp. finished their 600-mile Atasu-to-Alashankou oil pipeline.

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