Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili believes that a "fifth column"
is operating in the country, Trend reports.
The president made his statement at the justice center in Batumi,
where he talked about the telephone conversation between leader of the
Democratic Movement Nino Burjanadze and her son Anzor Bitsadze.
The Georgian police published the conversation. Burjanadze and her son
were talking about the need for a revolutionary situation and entrance
of Russian forces. They both talked about the necessity for victims.
Saakashvili underlined the Budjanadze and her supporters have a large
army, resources for bribery and oil behind them. The president said
that the people of Georgia have the right to know the details.
President Saakashvili noted that Georgia has skilled counter-espionage police.