შევარდნაძის რეჟიმი დაინტერესებული იყო ზ.გამსახურდიას მკვლელობის დამტკიცებით!


ქვემოთ მოტანილი „ჩიკაგო ტრიბუნის“ 1994 წლის 5 იანვრის ცნობა მტკიცე დასაბუთებაა იმის, რომ შევარდნაძის რეჟიმი უკიდურესად და ძლიერ დაინტერესებული სწორედ და ზუსტად იყო ზ.გამსახურდიას მისივე გარემოცვის მიერ მკვლელობის დამტკიცებით! ზუსტად ისევე, როგორც ამითი დაინტერესებულია სააკაშვილის რეჟიმი და მისი კოკო გამსახურდიას საპარლამენტო კომისია.

აი რას წერდა „ჩიკაგო ტრიბუნი“:

Ex-georgian President A Suicide.
„Chicago Tribune“,
January 05, 1994.
Zviad Gamsakhurdia, the ousted Georgian president who has been leading a rebellion, killed himself after being surrounded by pro-government forces, Russian news agencies quoted his wife as saying Wednesday. The reports by Interfax and ITAR-Tass could not be immediately confirmed. Georgian officials suggested Gamsakhurdia, 54, may have been shot in a quarrel with his supporters.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1994-01-05/news/9401060253_1_georgian-zviad-gamsakhurdia-ousted

ანუ – წერს: გამსახურდიას ქვრივმა განაცხადა ზ. გამსახურდიას ქვრივმა თავი მოიკლაო. მაგრამ საქართველოს „ოფიციოზი“ ანუ შევარდნაძის რეჟიმი თვლის, რომ ალბათ გამსახურდია მის მხარდამჭერებთან შეკამათებისას მოკლესო!

ნუთუ ამის შემდეგ ვინმე სინდისიანი კიდევ იკამათებს იმაზე – სჭირდებოდა და აწყობდა, და – დაინტერესებული იყო თუ არა შევარდნაძის რეჟიმი პრეზიდენტ ზვიად გამსახურდიას მკვლელობის ვერსიის დამტკიცებით.

და ამ ცნობაში ისიც გარკვევით და არაორაზროვნად ჩანს, რომ შევარდნაძის რეჟიმისთვის ყველაზე სანუკვარი იყო ზ.გამსახურიას მისივე გარემოცვის მიერ მოკვლა! ზუსტად იგივე ვერსია აწყობს ყველაზე მეტად სააკაშვილის რეჟიმსა და მის საპარლამენტო კომისიას.

ამასთან დაკავშირებით აქვე მოვიტანთ სხვა ცნობებსაც დასავლური მას მედიიდან ზ.გამსახურდიას სიკვდილის გარემოებების შესახებ:

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, 20 April 2001, Volume  4, Number  15
FORMER GEORGIAN PRESIDENT’S SUICIDE AGAIN CALLED INTO QUESTION.

Georgian Labor Party leader Shalva Natelashvili has called on Georgia’s Prosecutor-General to reopen the investigation into the circumstances of the death on 30 December 1993 in the west Georgian village of Djikhaskari of former President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Caucasus Press reported on 16 April. Natelashvili said it is necessary to do so in light of claims by fugitive former Georgian intelligence chief Igor Giorgadze that Gamsakhurdia was murdered by representatives of the Georgian special services at the behest of the country’s leadership. On 18 April, however, the Prosecutor-General’s Office told Caucasus Press that it sees no reason to reopen the investigation into the former president’s death.

Both Russian and Western sources reported in January 1994, when Gamsakhurdia’s death became known, that his widow Manana Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia had said he had shot himself as pro-government forces closed in on his hideout. Those sources cited an alleged suicide missive in which the former president affirmed that “I commit this act in protest against the ruling regime in Georgia and because I am deprived of the possibility, acting as the president, to normalize the situation and to restore law and order.” But almost immediately rumors began to circulate that Gamsakhurdia was murdered — either by the Georgian government, or at the orders of Moscow or even Washington.

Manana Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia refused to allow an autopsy of her husband’s body. But western journalists who witnessed the disinterment of his remains from a temporary grave in Djikhaskari in mid-February confirmed that the corpse had a bullet wound in the side of the head. At that time, “The Guardian” quoted then Georgian Deputy Security Minister Avtandil Ioseliani as saying that he was convinced Gamsakhurdia had died of cancer and that the bullet wound to the head was inflicted after his death. “Manana refused to let us perform an autopsy so that in two years time she can say he was murdered and hold it against the Georgian state,” Ioseliani  added. (ზუსტად ასე მოიქცა მ.არჩვაძე!)

As predicted, Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia did subsequently claim that, rather than commit suicide, her husband had been murdered. In August 1994 Interfax quoted her as saying that he was killed on orders from his former premier, Bessarion Gugushvili. (After Gamsakhurdia’s ouster in early January 1992 by warlords Tengiz Kitovani and Djaba Ioseliani, Gugushvili fled to Finland where he has subsequently gained political asylum.) Then, in March 1995, she told “Trud” that Gamsakhurdia’s bodyguards shot him following a failed attempt to poison him. Four years later, in March 1999, Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia accused Guram Absandze, who had served as finance minister under Gamsakhurdia, of masterminding her husband’s murder.

Last week Nemo Burchuladze, who served as deputy parliament speaker under Gamsakhurdia, told the Georgian newspaper “Akhali taoba” that he too believes Gamsakhurdia was murdered, with the aim of preventing him from disclosing information that could have embarrassed his enemies. (Liz Fuller)

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, 27 March 1998
WHO KILLED ZVIAD GAMSAKHURDIA?

Manana Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia, widow of the former Georgian president, has accused former Georgian Finance Minister Guram Absandze of instigating her husband’s murder, Interfax reported. Absandze was extradited from Moscow to Tbilisi last week on suspicion of having financed the 9 February attempt to assassinate current Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze. Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia originally claimed that her husband committed suicide. She later said that members of his bodyguard team had shot him on orders from Bessarion Gugushvili, who was premier under Gamsakhurdia in late 1991. LF

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty, 13 March 1995
WIDOW CLAIMS GAMSAKHURDIA WAS MURDERED.

Ousted Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia was shot by his bodyguards on orders from Georgian parliament chairman Eduard Shevardnadze, according to a Trud interview with his widow Manana Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia summarized by Reuters on 10 March. When Gamsakhurdia’s death was first reported in early January 1994, Archvadze-Gamsakhurdia said her husband had committed suicide. * Liz Fuller

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