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Georgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Launches Blogspot Blog

by John Little on 12/08/2008

I can’t confirm that this blog was actually create by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia but it seems plausible given their inability (thanks to Russian hackers – state sponsored and otherwise) to use their own Internet resources during the conflict.

It’s worth keeping an eye on anyway.

H/T: Robert Stevens



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