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  Abkhazia
Outgoing president Ardzinba replaced Raul Khajimba as a prime-minister with Nodar Khashba, who, before this appointment served in the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations.
On 12 November supporters of Bagapsh, who is planning to be inaugurated on 7 December, took the building of Abkhazia's administration, making Nodar Khashba flee from his room.
The night of 14 November, the current prime-minister Nodar Khashba, named by the relatives of Tamara Shakryl as responsible for her death, and threatened by them, had to spend at the Russia's Peacemaking Headquaters in Sukhumi.
www.xasa.biz /wiki/en/wikipedia/a/ab/abkhazia.html   (2493 words)

  
 Nodar Khashba   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nodar Vladimirovich Khashba was the prime minister of Georgia's breakaway region of Abkhazia.
He was not eligible to run in the October 2004 presidential election in Abkhazia because of a requirement that candidates must have been resident in Abkhazia for five years.
Shortly after the election, amid confusion surrounding its outcome, the outgoing president, Vladislav Ardzinba, appointed Khashba prime minister.
www.kiwipedia.com /nodar-khashba.html   (131 words)

  
 Abkhazia - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Outgoing President Ardzinba replaced Khadjimba as prime minister with Nodar Khashba, who before this appointment served in the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations.
In response to Georgia's accusations that Russia was sending its so-called peacemaking troops to Sukhumi, Russian lieutenant colonel Yevgeni Morenko, head of the Collective Peacemaking Forces in the region, told journalists on 12 November that only two armored troop-carriers were sent to Abkhazia's capital, "for better protection of the Peacemaking Headquarters".
On 14 November, Prime Minister Nodar Khashba, named by the relatives of Tamara Shakryl as responsible for her death and threatened by them, had to spend the night at Russia's Peacemaking Headquarters in Sukhumi.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/a/b/k/Abkhazia.html   (2942 words)

  
 Taipei Times - archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ardzinba named Nodar Khashba, former mayor of the separatist capital, Sukhumi, to the position late on Wednesday, according to reports in Russian media.
Ardzinba accused opposition candidate Sergei Bagapsh, who was the acknowledged leader in the race, of sparking a crisis that could lead to civil war by appealing for the new vote.
Khashba said on Abkhazian television that the president's decision to dismiss Khadzhimba was made in a bid to counter "the appearance of paralysis in the government" and the impression that the government wasn't acting impartially toward all candidates.
www.taipeitimes.com /News/world/archives/2004/10/08/2003206028/print   (427 words)

  
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The President of the Republic of Abkhazia, Vladislav Ardzinba, issued a decree on 6 October replacing Prime Minister Raul Khadjimba with former Sukhum Mayor Nodar Khashba.
Khashba, currently a deputy departmental chief in the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, defended his appointment as a necessary measure to ensure stability and explained that "the decree does not annul either the election or its results.
The main aim is to eliminate the power vacuum and create normal conditions for the lawful completion of the election process." Khashba added that a new Abkhaz government will not be formed until a new president is installed.
www.kafkas.org.tr /absoluten/showarticle.php?articleID=769   (132 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Abkhaz police refuse to obey government   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Interior Ministry said that the republic’s law enforcement agencies were “not willing to tolerate chaos and disorder…any longer” and accused Prime Minister Khashba and Russian officials of using the media to spread disinformation to the public and create instability.
Khashba, who was singled out in both statements, had taken over as prime minister when the post was left vacant by pro-government presidential candidate Raul Khajimba – Russia’s favored candidate - during his election bid.
On 5 November, reporters quoted Khashba as saying that he had been sent directly by Russian President Vladimir Putin to “stabilize the situation” after the 3 October election standoff.
www.isn.ethz.ch /news/sw/details_print.cfm?id=10180   (492 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Activists storm parliament in rebel Georgia region
Abkhazia, a sliver of territory on the Black Sea coast which broke away from Georgia in a 1992-3 war but is not recognised internationally, held an election for president on Oct. 3 in defiance of Tbilisi.
Abkhazia is home to just a few hundred thousand people but its fate is closely watched because of the friction it causes between Russia and Georgia and its potential to upset the fragile stability of the ethnically diverse Caucasus region.
Khashba said he had ordered guards not to open fire in order "to avoid irreparable results" but Interfax said they fired into the air in a vain attempt to keep the crowds at bay.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/world/20041112-0634-georgia-abkhazia.html   (389 words)

  
 ISN Security Watch - Court orders Abkhaz presidential vote re-count
On 6 October, Nodar Khashba, a close ally of the Kremlin, was appointed prime minister by outgoing Abkhaz President Vladislav Ardzinba.
Khashba told Russian news agencies he had been sent by Russian President Vladimir Putin to help “stabilize” the situation.
Khashba reacted to the CEC’s 11 October decision by saying that only the Supreme Court could decide the outcome of an election.
www.isn.ethz.ch /news/sw/details.cfm?id=10027   (462 words)

  
 ABKHAZIA'S COUNCIL OF ELDERS CONVENES TO ADDRESS CURRENT CRISIS - Eurasia Daily Monitor
Nodar Khashba, an Abkhaz-born Russian officer recently installed by Moscow as prime minister in Sukhumi, de facto substituting for the ailing president Vladislav Ardzinba, plays a key role in the effort to circumvent the election's outcome.
It is no longer possible for us to obey such a government." In an apparent outbreak of inter-service rivalry, the signatories demanded that a presidential security unit be disarmed as a precautionary measure, after that unit had briefly seized the Sukhumi police headquarters and freed two of its presumed agents.
However, he continued holding talks with Khajimba and Khashba in the presidential building (significantly, Ardzinba is not being mentioned as a participant in the talks).
jamestown.org /edm/article.php?volume_id=401&issue_id=3146&article_id=2368879   (639 words)

  
 Peace Corps Online | November 1, 2004: Headlines: COS - Georgia: Eurasianet: Georgia RPCV John Mackedon writes about ...
Khashba, who had previously served as a top official in Russia’s Ministry for Emergency Situations, told news sources that Putin had tapped him to "stabilize the situation."
Khashba’s actions since his appointment support the notion that he was dispatched to serve as Moscow’s crisis manager.
After the electoral commission declared Bagapsh the election winner, Khashba insisted that only the regional supreme court had the authority to rule on the outcome, echoing a stance adopted by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
peacecorpsonline.org /messages/messages/467/2024456.html   (1451 words)

  
 BakuTODAY.net - Crisis Deepens in Abkhazia Crisis Deepens in Abkhazia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Some observers tend to interpret these last statements as readiness of the Abkhaz President to introduce the martial law to prevent presidency of Sergey Bagapsh, who is supported by the opposition movements and by the influential group of Abkhaz War Veterans.
Meanwhile, acting Prime Minister of the unrecognized republic Nodar Khashba said on October 12 that the Supreme Court of the breakaway region “will have final say on [October 3 presidential] elections” and called for calm.
Nodar Khashba, who previously served in the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations, was appointed as acting Prime Minister after the October 3 presidential elections.
www.bakutoday.net /view.php?d=10684   (1124 words)

  
 Online Magazine - Civil Georgia
Prime Minister of breakaway Abkhazia Nodar Khashba said, after holding separate talks with the two main Abkhaz presidential rivals Sergey Bagapsh and Raul Khajimba on November 15, that there are hopes of finding a solution to the current political crisis in the breakaway region.
Prime Minister Nodar Khashba also said that he is in full control of all the defense and security bodies of the unrecognized republic.
Chairman of the Abkhaz Parliament Nodar Ashuba told the RIA Novosti news agency that the parliamentarians, as well as the staff of the legislative body, are back in their offices.
www.civil.ge /eng/article.php?id=8348   (524 words)

  
 Abkhazian economy damaged by political crisis
State security guards resumed their work in the complex of Abkhazian government buildings, and the Abkhazian prime minister returned to his private office, reported the Caucasian Knot correspondent.
Since November 12, Nodar Khashba had worked in a state residence in Sukhum as armed people supporting Sergey Bagapsh blocked off the government complex.
Nodar Khashba also announced he prepared an appeal to the Russian leadership to remove all restrictions that had been introduced on the border with Russia.
eng.kavkaz.memo.ru /newstext/engnews/id/739942.html   (194 words)

  
 Analysis: New Solution Proposed For Abkhaz Election Deadlock - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Predictably, ailing President Ardzinba condemned the violent action, in which an elderly academic was fatally injured, as a bid to overthrow himself and Prime Minister Khashba.
The four organizations also addressed the Russian presidential administration and both chambers of the Russian parliament, criticizing the Russian media and individual Russian politicians for misrepresenting the situation in Abkhazia, and stressing that "the Abkhaz people consider Russia to be their true friend and the guarantor of their security."
Khashba, a former senior official in the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, explained that he supports Moscow's stance vis-a-vis the situation in Abkhazia.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2004/11/3cec15be-f330-4a15-b3fb-63e37ebeff42.html?napage=1   (969 words)

  
 Online dating, dating chat, dating/personal, love and romance, dating service, dating siteThe parliament of Abkhazia ...
Prime Minister Nodar Khashba refuted the claim of the opposition that he had asked Russia to deploy troops in the republic.
"The claim that I have called on Russia to deploy troops in Abkhazia is a barefaced lie," the Sukhumi news agency Apsny Press reported citing Prime Minister Nodar Khashba.
Khashba also refuted the opposition's claim that was not trying to settle the problem created by presidential elections.
www.russiannewsroom.com /print.aspx?id=2232   (429 words)

  
 Abkhazia crisis adds to russia’s political headaches in the caucasus | The Tharwa project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Incumbent authorities have mandated a fresh election be held in December, apparently aiming to give Moscow’s preferred candidate, Raul Khajimba, a second political chance.
Political passions flared November 12 when Bagapsh supporters stormed government offices – actions that the region’s staunchly pro-Russian “prime minister,” Nodar Khashba, characterized as “an armed coup.” One person was killed during the initial confrontation.
The same day Khashba expressed confidence that a political compromise on the electoral dispute was within reach.
www.tharwaproject.com /node/1162   (1023 words)

  
 IWPR: Abkhazia's political roulette goes on | The Tharwa project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
As punch-ups broke out in the entrance to the building, the prime minister, Nodar Khashba, and Khajimba himself, left through a back door.
However, prime minister Khashba, did not appear in protest at the continued presence of armed supporters of Bagapsh.
There were also tough words from Ardzinba and prime minister Nodar Khashba, who said what had happened was "an armed coup".
www.tharwaproject.com /node/463   (1074 words)

  
 EurasiaNet Eurasia Insight - Abkhazia Crisis Adds to Russia’s Political Headaches in the Caucasus
Incumbent authorities have mandated a fresh election be held in December, apparently aiming to give Moscow’s preferred candidate, Raul Khajimba, a second political chance.
Political passions flared November 12 when Bagapsh supporters stormed government offices — actions that the region’s staunchly pro-Russian "prime minister," Nodar Khashba, characterized as "an armed coup." One person was killed during the initial confrontation.
The same day Khashba expressed confidence that a political compromise on the electoral dispute was within reach.
www.eurasianet.org /departments/insight/articles/eav111504.shtml   (1138 words)

  
 STANDOFF CONTINUES IN ABKHAZ PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - Eurasia Daily Monitor
Shielded by the North Caucasus militia, which had been sent to Abkhazia to protect Khajimba, the Moscow-installed Prime Minister of Abkhazia, Nodar Khashba, and other officials managed to escape the building safely.
Khashba and outgoing Abkhaz President Vladislav Ardzinba reportedly fled into Russia-controlled territory (Tomorrow, Alia, November 13).
On November 13, Interfax distributed a statement by Ardzinba in which he pronounced the seizure of the government buildings to be an "armed coup." That same day, Khashba stated that the government's evacuation from administrative buildings does not mean anarchy.
www.jamestown.org /edm/article.php?article_id=2368853   (917 words)

  
 Asia Times Online - The trusted source for news on Central Asia
Meanwhile, the Central Electoral Commission refused to meet to plan new elections and Ardzinba replaced Khajimba as prime minister with former Russian ministry of emergency situations operative Nodar Khashba, a Moscow loyalist.
Meanwhile, Khashba threatened to resign as prime minister if the supporters of both candidates did not vacate the public property that they had seized and disband their militia, and Ardzinba announced that he would not vacate the presidency on December 6.
In response to Ardzinba's announcement, parliament passed a resolution on November 26 declaring Bagapsh's victory to be valid and demanding that the State Guard Service "provide for the inauguration of the president elect" on December 6.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Central_Asia/FK30Ag01.html   (2411 words)

  
 Abkhaz Crisis deepens as Police eeportedly desert the Government   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
They also accuse Prime Minister Nodar Khashba and some of his cabinet ministers of "misinforming the media and the Russian political leadership" about the situation in Abkhazia, an attitude they fear "may lead to further destabilization and confrontation."
A former Russian Emergencies Situations Ministry official, Khashba was appointed Abkhazia's prime minister in the wake of last month's disputed presidential election, which saw opposition candidate Sergei Bagapsh narrowly defeat former Prime Minister Raul Khajimba.
Despite a Central Election Commission ruling pronouncing Bagapsh the winner of the 3 October poll, the outgoing administration insisted the vote was fraudulent and demanded that a new ballot be held.
www.unpo.org /article.php?id=1484   (794 words)

  
 AҦCУAA  PЫБЖbbI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
All three of its leaders are presidential candidates: Sergei Shamba, the current foreign minister of the unrecognised state; Nodar Khashba, who is a senior official in Russia's emergencies ministries; and Sergei Bagapsh, a former prime minister.
Current laws dictate that a candidate for president must have been resident in Abkhazia for five years, which bars one of its prominent figures, Nodar Khashba, from taking part.
Khashba used the opening congress to make a scarcely-veiled bid for the restriction to be lifted, saying that the Abkhaz living in Abkhazia should not be divided from those abroad.
www.kapba.de /News-E-April2004.html   (6103 words)

  
 Steve Quayle News Alerts
Abkhazian Prime Minister Nodar Khashba stated that the republic's troops were put on high alert, Interfax reports: "The troops of the Abkhazian Defense Ministry have been put on high alert, but they are still staying in quarters," Khashba said at a recent press conference.
The state of emergency, the premier said, could be introduced only by the incumbent president of Abkhazia, Vladislav Ardzinba.
Nodar Khashba stated that those people, who had organized meetings in Sukhumi, were responsible for the mass civil disorder in the republic.
www.stevequayle.com /News.alert/04_Unrest/041115.Abkhazia.html   (517 words)

  
 Politics of Abkhazia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Outgoing president Ardzinba replaced Raul Khajimba as a prime-minister with Nodar Khashba, who, before this appointment served in the Ministry for Extraordinary Situations.
On 5 December the presidential candidates Sergei Bagapsh and Raul Khadjimba agreed to hold new elections.
Capturing the major governmental offices in Sukhumi led to the death of one elderly woman, Tamara Shakryl.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Abkhazia   (1985 words)

  
 RFE/RL Newsline, 04-10-15
Ardzinba dismissed Khadjimba as prime minister late on 6 October and named Nodar Khashba, an employee of the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry, as acting prime minister.
Khashba told journalists in Sukhum on 7 October his brief was to "normalize" the situation in the run-up to the repeat vote on 17 October.
Khashba met later on 7 October with both Bagapsh and Khadjimba but no details of those meetings were made public.
www.hri.org /news/balkans/rferl/2004/04-10-15.rferl.html   (7841 words)

  
 KavkazCenter - Abkhazia’s Political Roulette Goes On
As punch-ups broke out in the entrance to the building, the prime minister, Nodar Khashba, and Khajimba himself, left through a back door.
However, prime minister Khashba, did not appear in protest at the continued presence of armed supporters of Bagapsh.
There were also tough words from Ardzinba and prime minister Nodar Khashba, who said what had happened was “an armed coup”.
www.kavkazcenter.com /eng/content/2004/11/22/3260_print.html   (1071 words)

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