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RPCV Georgia to Sakartvelo writes:volunteers were consolidated in the ski town of Bakuriani awaiting evacuation to Armenia
The volunteers are consolidated in this ski town called Bakuriani awaiting evacuation to Armenia. There was a hospital being built in Gori over the past 2 years and the rumor going around was that it was going to be used for the upcoming war in South Ossetia.. and everyone thought it was just a crazy rumor!
RPCV Georgia to Sakartvelo writes:volunteers were consolidated in the ski town of Bakuriani awaiting evacuation to Armenia
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Bad News
So as soon as I leave the country, all hell breaks loose. Its really depressing... Its been the top story on BBC for a couple days now...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7550804.stm
The volunteers are consolidated in this ski town called Bakuriani awaiting evacuation to Armenia. There was a hospital being built in Gori over the past 2 years and the rumor going around was that it was going to be used for the upcoming war in South Ossetia.. and everyone thought it was just a crazy rumor!
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Headlines: August, 2008; Peace Corps Georgia; Directory of Georgia RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Georgia RPCVs; Safety and Security of Volunteers; Peace Corps Armenia; Directory of Armenia RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Armenia RPCVs
When this story was posted in August 2008, this was on the front page of PCOL:
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