Friday, August 22, 2008

THE WAR IN GEORGIA


Dear Sonia Paz,
On August 7 Russian military forces entered Georgia in response to Georgian military actions against separatist forces in the breakaway region of South Ossetia. In response, the United Nations Security Council demanded Russian forces withdraw from Georgia. Despite this, Russian forces are still in Georgia and are still enforcing checkpoints in at least one city.

The Women's Fund in Georgia, a member of the Women's Funding Network, has been working with groups in Georgia that have been affected by the violence in the last weeks. Nana Pantsulaia wrote about the situation in an update and urged all concerned citizens to take action to help affected citizens in Georgia:

"Even though Russia denies hitting civilian targets, there are dead and injured all over the country. As for information sources, the Russian government controls the media, widely spreads misinformation and claims to be implementing peacekeeping activities in the conflict zones. Diplomatic missions in Georgia are evacuating their citizens as the situation is getting more and more dangerous.

"Due to the severe situation, many people continue to flee conflict zones and the regions of Georgia. The approximate number of people forced to leave their homes is now at 40,000. Most of the internally displaced people are in Tbilisi now and seek shelter and support.

"Please, everybody -- take some action -- do what you can to contribute to the immediate end of this horrible situation!"

Please consider making a direct donation to the Women's Fund in Georgia to enable them to provide timely and critically needed assistance to women's groups affected by the conflict. To make a donation to the Women's Fund in Georgia please visit the donation page on their Website by following this link:
http://www.womenfundgeorgia.org/donate_en.htm.


PLEASE NOTE, THE DONATIONS TO THE WOMEN'S FUND IN GEORGIA ARE NOT TAX DEDUCTIBLE IN THE UNITED STATES AND ARE NOT MADE THROUGH THE WOMEN'S FUNDING NETWORK.

Visit our new home on the internet at
www.wfnet.org/take-action/online!

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