25 September 2008, 11:53

Georgia creates Museum of Russian Aggression

Soon, the Museum of Russian Aggression will be created in the city of Gori. This was declared yesterday, on September 24, by the Minister of Culture Nikoloz Vacheishvili at a sitting of the Committee for Culture Matters of the Parliament of Georgia.

According to the Minister, the Museum of Russian Aggression will appear in the place of the House-Museum of Joseph Stalin situated in Gori, the "Gazeta.Ru" Agency reports.

Lithuanian and Polish experts experienced in building such museums have been invited to take part in the works. "It will be a museum up to modern standards," the "Georgia Online" Agency quotes Mr Vacheishvili as saying.

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