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    Georgian journalist says he spied for Russia

    TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — The personal photographer to the Georgian president was shown on television Saturday confessing to supplying a colleague with secret information that was then sent to a Russian secret service.

    Irakli Gedenidze confessed to giving another photographer, Zurab Kurtsikidze of the European Pressphoto Agency, details of the president's itinerary, motorcade route and offices for unspecified remuneration. His wife Natia said she knew her husband was friends with Kurtsikidze and sent him the details of his bank account, but she did not confess to taking part in their dealings.

    Irakli Gedenidze, Kurtsikidze and photographer Georgy Abdaladze were charged with espionage early Saturday. Natia Gedenidze was accused of abetting espionage and was released on bail, according to a statement from the Georgian government late Saturday.

    Georgian Interior Ministry spokesman Georgy Bukhrashvili told reporters Saturday that investigators believe Kurtsikidze had "connections" with Russia's military intelligence unit, GRU, and hired the other two photographers to provide the secret information.

    Bukhrashvili said the two men had taken pictures of the secret documents and then sent them to Kurtsikidze to dispatch to Moscow. The photographs were found in the two men's apartments, he said. The Georgian government said Kurtsikidze had contacts with two Russians, Anatoly Sinitsin and Sergei Okrokov, who are wanted for espionage.

    The government said investigators found classified images on the computers of Kurtsikidze, Gedenidze and Abdaladze including floor plans of the Presidential Palace and information about the president's itinerary, visits and meetings.

    The Interior Ministry said Kurtsikidze asked his colleagues for their banking details to wire fees for providing sensitive information.

    European Pressphoto Agency vehemently denied the accusations. EPA's editor-in-chief Cengiz Seren told The Associated Press on Saturday that as part of his work Kurtsikidze "would have had programs of the president's visit and things like that".

    Seren that Kurtsikidze was asking his fellow photographers for their banking details so that the agency could wire them money for the photos they took for EPA.

    Some photographers in Georgia have worked out a pool system where they can pay a colleague for permission to use a photo taken at an event they were not able to attend. They routinely exchange banking details.

    Seren said EPA's accountants are going to find all the documents related to any money that was transferred to Kurtsikidze and to other photographers through him. EPA is going to submit them to the appropriate authority, Seren told the AP in a phone interview from Frankfurt.

    The presidential photographer said that he had to agree to Kurtsikidze's final request to find information on Georgian secret services after the EPA photographer had started blackmailing him, threatening to make public their earlier dealings.

    "I got scared and kept on working with him," he said.

    Neither Irakli Gedenidze nor his wife mentioned Abdaladze in their testimony. Abdaladze, who works with the Georgian Foreign Ministry and has freelanced for The Associated Press, denies the espionage charge. The Georgian Interior Ministry, however, played a recording of what they say is a phone conversation between Abdaladze and the EPA photographer, where Kurtsikidze asks him to provide the details of his bank account.

    Seren said the agency owed Abdaladze money and wanted to pay him for the pictures he had taken for them.

    "Can you image a spy network working like this?" he said.

    President Mikhail Saakashvili said in an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station Friday that he learnt about the spy ring half an hour before the arrests.

    "This is not paranoia but it's about the rule of law and equality of everyone," he said of the operation to arrest the journalists. "As for the personal photographer, I got very upset about it and I am still."

    Seren said EPA would ask its shareholders, major European news agencies, as well as European institutions to help prove the photographer's innocence.

    Neither the Russian Defense Ministry, nor its intelligence unit was available for comment on Saturday.

    Several people have been convicted recently by Georgian courts on charges of spying for Russia. In the most recent such ruling late Wednesday, a court in the Black Sea port of Batumi convicted a Russian citizen and eight Georgians of espionage and gave them prison sentences ranging from 11 to 14 years.

    The spy flaps have aggravated already tense relations between the two former Soviet republics. Russia has dismissed the spy arrests in Georgia as a fabrication.

    The three Georgian photographers are expected to face trial on Sept. 1.

    ____

    Nataliya Vasilyeva and Jim Heintz contributed to this report from Moscow.

     

    52 comments

    • fortziii  •  10 mths ago
      russia should spy on china instead
      • karl 10 mths ago
        Every country spies on every other country. ESPECIALLY the US! The US also spies on it's ALLIES. Canada,Britain.France, etc have all caught US spies
      • Распутин 10 mths ago
        If we add up which country we have booted the most spies out........can you guess. It's Israel........I thought they were our friends? Why do we keep catching them spying on us more and more? It's bad enough that Israel went to China for nuke technology in the 60's after Kennedy refused to give nukes to Israel. Seems Israel will do what it must with or without it's friends eh?
    • Tatiana  •  10 mths ago
      This is so important, as opposed to, for instance, the rejection by the US and the UK of four Russian Security Council resolutions calling for an immediate cease-fire, before Russia launched its counter-offensive in Georgia, the event entirely concealed by the Western media from their public to the point that even some very detailed chronicles of that war state that nothing is known of what transpired at the Security Council meetings where the subject of Georgia's attack on S Ossetia was discussed. Isn't it funny? The Russian resolutions were, oddly enough, entirely consistent with the official US and UK policy in that region.
      • Распутин 10 mths ago
        Tatiana, you are correct and the Western Press still does not point out that the EU and World Court found Russia did not start the conflict and Georgia did. However, you do not see this in the news............why is that? Because the Western Press is still living in the 60's and holds the cold war mentality.
      • nina 10 mths ago
        What????????????????
      • nina 10 mths ago
        maybe because western press is knows that Russians started long planed war with georgia. wh wan't from westerns they are not dumb, like you, stories about killed civilians 2000 people children and women bu georgias is for people like you to believe, not for educated people
    • Not afraid  •  10 mths ago
      how many of you can even find georgia on the map? yet you make comments like you know what the heck is happening over there. shup up and go read something about justin bieber or something
      • Proud 2 B A 10 mths ago
        Not Afraid. If you can't find the Georgia on the World map...then you're one Dumb Mink_head.
      • Arizona 10 mths ago
        Retard. Troll. We not only can find it on the map but we also know that it was an outrageously stupid move to make those attacks. They, the Georgians, are lucky Russia did not decided to take the whole da'mn counrty back and hang the President for war crimes. They could have done it within a day or two.

        None of the American trained & equipped Georgian military would have stood any more a chance then did the attacking units that got their heads handed to them.
      • nina 10 mths ago
        Arizona you can name yourself montana if you want, but your russian attitude towards United states and Georgia is selling you out. way you people hate Georgia so much and don't klive us alone, all this game about georgias attacking Samachablo (south ossetia , so called) is just to make sure that georgians won't be ablke to live you and west won't be ineterested making closer relations with russian occupied georgia. P.S. there are millions, millions of russians living in US, gething free health care and SSI from US and they all hate this country and never lose any chanse to say negative things about US, so get the hell out of US and get the hell out of Georgia. go to your KGB camp Russia.
    • MN  •  10 mths ago
      Why is this man bragging about this?
    • N  •  10 mths ago
      Old news, all journalist are spy's for their country
    • Leroi Jenkins  •  10 mths ago
      just FYI Russia saved Georgia from having their teenage girls "F"-ed by the turks and sold into slavery. It was a tax of an ottoman empire one female child from every family.... Georgia is now surrounded by islamic states and their half witted, paranoid, tie chewing president decides to sever friendship with the strongest ally. I guess all the intelligent georgians have already moved to Moscow and the leftovers are leftovers, if they can't see that the biggest traitor of their nation is their own president.....
      • Arizona 10 mths ago
        Yes he is. McCain advised him. I wonder how he feels about that advice now?
      • Beka 10 mths ago
        Georgia was there for centuries and stood strong against oppressors. Your counter-factual is unrealistic. When you save somebody you do not cut their arms off; All Russia wants is to expand its territory as if it was small.
      • nina 10 mths ago
        Russians your problem is that you have this idea of yourself that you saved people around you, and they all owe you now, but true is that every nation around you was occupied by you and every single nation around you jsut hates you, even slavian nations, maybe it is time to change your "superior nation" image and start thinking about you actions and all the pain you caused to your neigbours.
    • newone  •  10 mths ago
      So they show journalists on TV confessing? It starts to resemble more and more Stalin regime with all "rigged show trials." European Pressphoto Agency denied the accusations? Who will listen to them?
      • Arizona 10 mths ago
        Only this is Georgia, our new buddies, not Russia, Newone.
    • GustavoA  •  10 mths ago
      try to pronounce DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI
    • Arthur  •  10 mths ago
      So what? Georgia is a bad mistake at best and they were stupid enough to start war with Russia.
    • steelerman  •  10 mths ago
      NYET!
    • george  •  10 mths ago
      Georgia is a police state with a President stupid enough to have attacked the Red Army in a night raid. So what's real in all of this? We will never know.
    • Blah  •  10 mths ago
      georgia is probably the dumbest country in the world for attacking the russian army few years ago
    • Leroi Jenkins  •  10 mths ago
      look up saakashvilli eats tie.... lol talk about paranoia and mental health issues.....
    • T.K.  •  10 mths ago
      there are 1 mil georgians living in moscow, does at least few of them pass info knowingly or not to georgian intelligence. does georgia help to fuel conflict in chechnia or dagestan? please enough blaming, for every action there is reaction.
    • Tristangwb  •  10 mths ago
      Susan, it's all pr and games. No-one will ever know what the situation is.
      for all we know the President and his photographer could be in this together and he's playing the bad guy just so the world can be reminded that Russia exists and Georgia worries about them. Probably they are preparing for a foreign tour to ask for help and money to battle those evil Russians and they a few good symbolic actions to show there is still a threat. If there's one thing you learn with age, it's to trust NOBODY in politics or media, good thing they are usually so dumb that they destroy any credibility to the stories they make up.
    • Nick  •  10 mths ago
      What new. Russia bullies Moldovia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, etc. Their a bully and no question an enemy of Europe.
    • Huge  •  10 mths ago
      It was a "confession" taken during torture.The Government of Georgia is #%$#$ pawn, and usa is famous for its techniques of torture.
    • idontcare  •  10 mths ago
      I see their paranoid pres Sobakashvili opened a hunt on journalists.
      Poor Dzhindzhikashvili, you will be the next target!
    • Andrei  •  10 mths ago
      I guess everyone of us should send Mishiko Saakashvili a red necktie, so he chew on it, calm down and shut up.
    • flood  •  10 mths ago
      Georgia is an impoverished nation , the govt. cannot provide for its citizens. The president and the policiticians are playing power games and wants to join NATO and is considered pro west . what did the west do when georgia was getting pounded by Russia ? The west cannot afford to step over the line and cross Russia , they would not have a chance. Georgia is in spot same as a concubine without powers.
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