He watched the people crossing the road and saw no one other than what appeared to be Chechen refugees.
Most of these accusations were around 2002, but others allege that it is more peaceful now, although there are still many Chechen refugees living there.
Chechen refugees here express a different kind of frustration.
Chechen refugees have begun returning home from neighboring areas.
According to another estimate from March 2009, there were some 130,000 Chechen refugees in Europe, including former fighters.
No one disputes that of the several thousand Chechen refugees Georgia has accepted, some are armed fighters.
The fierce, belligerent indictment of these Chechen refugees, can be put in an historical and political context.
First, what is the situation regarding humanitarian help for Chechen refugees in Georgia?
Therefore, so far this year, no funding has been earmarked for Chechen refugees in Georgia.
There is nevertheless still also a westward flow of genuine innocent Chechen refugees caught up in this brutal war.