Was former Georgian PM murdered?
Published: 04 February, 2009, 12:43
Senior politicians in Georgia are for the first time publicly asking whether the mysterious death of Prime Minsiter Zurab Zhvania in 2005 could have been murder.
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Published: 04 February, 2009, 12:43
Senior politicians in Georgia are for the first time publicly asking whether the mysterious death of Prime Minsiter Zurab Zhvania in 2005 could have been murder.
Yes,..the..CIA..stops..at..nothing..to..INSTALL,,their..man...!!