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GEORGIAN-OSSETIAN RELATIONS IN THE CONTEXT
OF RUSSIAN OCCUPATION
As a result of the borderization of the dividing line by the occupation regime in the
former South Ossetian Autonomous Region, 135 settlements ended up on the territory
controlled by Russia; 34 villages under Georgia’s jurisdiction were divided and a single
community was split into two parts. Both Georgian and Ossetian populations on
both sides of the occupation “border” cannot cross freely the occupation line, and their
private and public property has become inaccessible to most of them. The occupation
policy of Russia has led to the disruption of traditional ethno-cultural and economic
ties between Georgians and Ossetians, their isolation and alienation. The current situation
is causing irreversible damage to Georgian-Ossetian relations and is likely to lead
to the transformation of the ethnic and state identity of the population living in the
Russian-controlled part. The consequences of borderization minimize the possibility
of initiating any constructive process at this stage.