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    Russian MP says Georgian premier's death was an assassination

    Ekho Moskvy radio, Moscow
    3 Feb 05


    The death of Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania is down to Georgian
    patriots who want the country to be re-united with Russia, the leader
    of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) and deputy speaker of
    the Russian State Duma, Vladimir Zhirinovskiy, has said.

    Reporting on the reaction among Russian parliamentarians to Zhvania's
    death, Russian Ekho Moskvy quoted Zhirinovskiy as saying that he had
    "long predicted that, following the velvet revolution, the events in
    Georgia would take precisely this course. There have been frequent
    attempts on the lives of the leaders of that republic in the past,
    too, but according to Zhirinovskiy, the powerful KGB structure
    prevented possible murders. Now the system of security is
    insufficiently developed in Georgia and that is why Zhvania
    died. Moreover, the leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
    has no doubt that it was an assassination rather than an accident
    because a normal adult would always be able to detect the smell of
    gas. Moreover, Zhirinovskiy is sure that this tragic situation will
    continue to develop further. Zhvania's death is most likely to have
    been caused by Georgian patriots who are for re-unification with
    Russia. This is merely the first stage. It is a warning to [Georgian
    President Mikheil] Saakashvili that he will be the next to
    go. Georgia's only way out, Zhirinovskiy opines, is to ask for
    re-unification with Russia. If Saakashvili decides not go for that, he
    too will be killed, the deputy added," the radio said.
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