- Patriot camps
The Patriot camps ( _ka. პატრიოტული ბანაკი) are state-sponsored
summer camp s for theteenagers of Georgia.The Patriot camps were initiated by the
president of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili in2005 . Each year tens of thousands of young Georgians attend summer camps for ten days, with expenses paid by the Georgian government. Participation is voluntary. In2007 seven patriot camps will operate.The declared aim of the project is to raise national pride in young Georgians and to counter social problems of the country. The participants are from poor backgrounds aged 15 to 20. Activities in the camps focus on sporting and cultural events. President Saakashvili, the initiator of the program, himself a former pioneer, rebutted any parallels to
Soviet Young Pioneer camp s, saying that this is as different as it can get. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4250228.stm BBC News] ]The patriot camps have been criticized for featuring informal military training (e.g., firing
AK-47 rifles). Georgia's opposition has also criticized the camps for Saakashvili through them trying to gain political scores among the young people. Each year upon closing of the camps a large meeting is organized in the Palace of Sports, with Saakashvili addressing the Patriots.Ganmukhuri camp
One of the Patriot camps was opened in 2007 at the village of
Ganmukhuri close to the cease-fire line with breakawayAbkhazia with the declared purpose of bringing Georgian and Abkhaz teenagers together.A controversy followed after in July 2007 the
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed concern that Georgia's decision to open a patriotic camp at Ganmukhuri could fuel tensions along the Abkhaz-Georgian ceasefire line, with Georgian officials in response accusing Ban Ki-moon of seeking appeasing ofRussia . Georgian Foreign MinisterGela Bezhuashvili and newly appointed Conflict Resolution MinisterDavit Bakradze responding that the U.N. should concentrate on "major issues," such as the repatriation of Georgian displaced persons referring to the victims of theethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia . [ [http://www.eurasianet.org/insight/072507gr.shtml Georgian Official Accuses UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of seeking to appease Russia.] "Eurasia Insight",July 25 ,2007 .]A potentially dangerous incident took place at Ganmukhuri on
October 30 ,2007 when the patrol of Russian peacekeepers consisting of military personnel and hardware approached the camp and detained four Georgian policemen when they refused the Russians entry. Georgia's Interior Ministry said the detained policemen were severely beaten (also seen on an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjGuLyWbITo original footage] taken by Georgian TV crews), and had its forces in the area put on alert. Abkhazia dispatched additional forces to the border posts and put its troops "on high alert". President Saakashvili personally arrived in the village and lashed out at Russian peacekeepers for provoking the incident and declared that Sergey Chaban, commander of Russia's peacekeeping forces in the area, ispersona non grata in Georgia. The latter denied that beating took place and said that he is subordinate to the Council of the defence ministers of CIS and that he is not going to leave the country without an order. Soon, the Georgian policemen were released and the Russian troops left the area. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/10/30/europe/EU-GEN-Georgia-Abkhazia.php Georgia claims Russian peacekeepers apprehend, beat 3 policemen near Abkhazia] . "The International Herald Tribune ".October 30 ,2007 .] [ [http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=16137 Russian Peacekeepers Release Georgian Policemen] . "Civil Georgia".October 30 ,2007 .] [Rossiyskaya Gazeta , [http://www.rg.ru/2007/10/30/chaban-saakashvili-anons.html Командующий КСПМ Сергей Чабан не намерен выполнять требование Михаила Саакашвили] ("Commander of the peacekeeping force Sergey Chaban refuses to obey Mikhail Saakashvili's order"), 30.10.2007]In spite of the documental video presented by the Georgian side, an official Russian version has it that the Russian peacekeepers detained five Georgian policemen only after they attempted to hinder peacekeeper's unit to monitor the area. The Russians claim they were also ready to hand over detained Georgian policemen, but the local Georgian officials refused the deal after receiving instructions from their bosses to wait for President Saakashvili’s arrival. A statement issued later by the ministry said that the incident was a provocation by the Georgian authorities aimed at internal consumption amid wave of anti-governmental protest rallies. [ [http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=16162 Russian MFA: Tbilisi Stirs up Tensions for Internal Consumption] ]
References
External links
* [http://maps.itdc.ge/video/ganmukhuri1.wmv Video of Ganmukhuri incident recorded by CIS peacekeepers (followed by local Georgian television footage) (wmv file, 2 min 51)]
* [http://hereti.now.ge/ Patriot Camps Lagodekhi 2007]See also
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Patrinoti
*Scouting in Georgia (country)
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