Upper Abkhazia

Upper Abkhazia

Upper Abkhazia ( _ka. ზემო აფხაზეთი, "Zemo Apkhazeti"; _ab. Аҧсны хыхьтəи, "Apsny khykh'twi") is a term introduced in 2006, to denote the northeastern part of the disputed territory of Abkhazia, that had remained under Georgian control after the 1992-1993 War in Abkhazia. From September 2006 until August 2008 its main village, Chkhalta, hosted the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia. [ United Nations Resolution on Abkhazia, April 2004, Res #65812] This situation came to an end in the Battle of the Kodori Valley in August 2008, when Upper Abkhazia was conquered by the army of the Republic of Abkhazia, which until then had already controlled the rest of Abkhazia. [ [http://news.trendaz.com/index.shtml?show=news&newsid=1268173&lang=EN] ]

Geography

Geographically, Upper Abkhazia comprised the Upper Kodori Valley, the Chkhalta Ridge and the Marukhi Pass on the border with the Russian Federation. It was populated by some 2,000 people, chiefly ethnic Georgians (Svans). The area has a size of approximately 17% of Abkhazia's territory and is of high strategic importance, due to its proximity to the Abkhaz-held capital of Sukhumi and other important cities in the region.

History

The term Upper Abkhazia has been largely used by the Georgian officials and media since the successful operation of Georgian forces in the Kodori Valley in July 2006, which established firmer Georgian presence in the region. [ [http://www.mfa.gov.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=30&info_id=2261 Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Of Georgia - Press-release ] ] Prior to that, the Georgian government had exercised a very loose control over Kodori, even though the Abkhaz separatist forces had never been able to penetrate the valley and the area had largely been run, since 1994, by the local warlord Emzar Kvitsiani, who was dislodged in the Georgian police operation in 2006.

On September 27 2006, on the 13th anniversary of the fall of Sukhumi to the Abkhaz rebels and their allies from the Northern Caucasus (1993), the Kodori region and the adjacent pieces of land, governed by Georgia, were officially renamed Upper Abkhazia and declared a "temporary administrative center" of Abkhazia and the headquarters of the de jure Abkhazian government. [ [http://www.georgiatoday.ge/ Georgia Today on the Web ] ] In spite of Abkhaz and Russian protests, a new office of the de jure government was inaugurated, on the same day, by a high ranking delegation from Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, including President Mikheil Saakashvili and the Catholicos Patriarch Ilia II. [ [http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=13654 Tbilisi Turns Kodori into 'Temporary Administrative Center' of Abkhazia, "Civil Georgia", September 27 2006.]

The area underwent a major rehabilitation program, including the reconstruction of infrastructure and reinforcement of security services. The Central Election Commission of Georgia had established the constituency of Upper Abkhazia, allowing the population of the area, for the first time in the recent history of Georgia, to take part in the Georgian local elections, 2006. [ [http://www.cec.gov.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=147&info_id=2105 "First time in the history of Georgia the population of Kodori gorge will elect the representative body"] , The Central Election Commission of Georgia website, September 3 2006.]

On August 12 2008, during the 2008 South Ossetia War, Abkhazian forces gained control of Upper Abkhazia in the Battle of the Kodori Valley. [ [http://news.trendaz.com/index.shtml?show=news&newsid=1268173&lang=EN] ]

References

ee also

*Kodori Valley
*Smaller Abkhazia

External links

* [http://news.trendaz.com/index.shtml?show=news&newsid=1268173&lang=EN Abkhazia says it controls most of Kodori Valley]


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