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Half-Abkhaz, Half-Georgian -- One Woman Fights To Preserve Ethnic Heritage

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By Brian Whitmore


Lela Avidzba reads the poem "The Knight In The Panther's Skin" by Shota Rustaveli (in the original Georgian, Russian, and Abkhaz).


TBILISI -- Lela Avidzba is a rarity -- an Abkhaz who is fluent in the Abkhaz language.

According to most estimates, up to one-third of Abkhaz cannot speak their language, even on a basic level. Even fewer can read or write it. The dominant language in Abkhazia -- which broke from Georgian rule after a bitter war in the early 1990s, and saw its de facto independence recognized by Moscow last August -- is Russian.

Avidzba's mastery of her intricate native tongue -- with its bewildering, 64-letter alphabet and complex phonetics, is remarkable. Making it all the more remarkable is the fact that she is actually half-Georgian, and lives not in Abkhazia, but the Georgian capital, Tbilisi.

Hers was one of the thousands of families torn apart by the 1992-93 war between Georgian forces and Abkhaz nationalists looking to break free from Tbilisi's control. About 15,000 people were killed, and hundreds of thousands of ethnic Georgians were expelled from Abkhaz territory.

Avidzba, an effusive 32-year-old with light brown hair, was born to a Georgian mother and an Abkhaz father, was a teenager living in the Abkhaz capital Sukhumi when the war broke out. Her parents sent her to Tbilisi for safety, but remained in Abkhazia themselves.

Avidzba's father, Sergei, died in 2006. Her mother, Luisa, still lives in Sukhumi, but Avidzba, who is no longer welcome in her homeland, is unable to see her.

Avidzba was detained and interrogated for several days while visiting her ailing father in Sukhumi. Since her father's death, Abkhaz authorities have denied Avidzba permission to visit her relatives in the territory altogether.

Torn Between Nations

Avidzba says that the walls that have been erected between the Abkhaz and Georgian peoples are as artificial as those separating her family.

Lela Avidzba doesn't know when she'll see her mother again.
"We lived together our whole lives. Abkhaz and Georgian cultures are indivisible," Avidzba says.

"There are common traditions and mixed families. My mother is Georgian and my father was Abkhaz. This is the worst possible situation for a family to be in. Both sides are a part of me."

Easily conversant in Georgian and Abkhaz -- as well as in Russian -- Avidzba has worked tirelessly to bridge the gaps between her two nations.

She is raising her son Nikolas to speak both Georgian and Abkhaz. As a spokeswoman for the Georgian government, she is one of the most prominent Abkhaz in Tbilisi, and even hosts a talk show in the Abkhaz language on Georgian television.

Inching Toward Reconciliation


In 2004, together with her mother, Avidzba helped organize a visit to Georgia for Abkhaz children who lost parents in the 1992-93 war. She said the children relaxed at a spa, toured Tbilisi, and met Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.

"When the children left -- and they were little children -- they wrote letters saying, 'Georgia, we love you and want to come back,'" Avidzba says. "But unfortunately, [in Abkhazia] they hear something completely different [about Georgians]."

Avidzba says she harbors no illusions that such gestures of reconciliation can overcome the deep animosity Abkhaz feel for Georgians, but she is nevertheless determined to persevere.

"I don't know whether it was due to a lack of strength, or euphoria [over independence], but nobody was able to stand up and prevent what has happened," Avidzba says.

"Time is not on our side. A new generation is growing up [in Abkhazia] that has never seen a Georgian and doesn't know what they're really like. For them, a Georgian is simply an enemy."
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by: Andrew from: Tbilisi
June 25, 2009 11:35
God bless you Lela, I hope you get to see your mother soon.

by: Apsny from: Sukhum , teh capital of Abkhazia
June 25, 2009 13:55
Sorry for this Abkhaz lady who for her destiny is living in Tbilisi , the city in which once it was decided to invade Abkhazia in the nastiest way the afford themselves and which even to day I can say for all of us was unexected , because they called us brothers .
I undertsand this lady , whose mother is Megrelian , and she became so pro -Georgian and can quietly live in Tbilisi today afterall had happened between our so called brotherly peoples .
It seems she prefers not to say or think what happened in the August of 1992 , or last august and that every time we are standing at the precipice because of Georgain ambitions and wishes to swallow this land cleansing of any Abkhaz .
To talk today ,especially after so many time of denial to sign an agreement on non-use of arm means simply that they yet do not refuse to use force against the brothers of this Avidzba lady.
Does she know how many FROM aVIDZBA FAMILIES PEOPLE WERE KILLED DURING TEH WAR ?
hOW MANY aBKHAZ HAVING gEORGIAN MOTHERS FOUGHT FOR THE FREEDOM OF aBKHAZIA AGAINST GEORGAIN TANKS AND HEAVY ARTILLERY BROUGHT BY THEM TO THIS SO BEAUTIFUL LAND OF The CAUCASUS ?Why is she reading Rustaweli ` poem , not of Gulia " Sykhaara sypsadgil , abas ulah zeikuzei "? Meaning " My sweet Motherland , why are your eyes so sad ? "
To take Abkhaz children to teh man who called Abkhazians - as cannibals - is really so ridiculous , tha is beyond description .
Bye




by: Nikolai
June 25, 2009 14:03
Of course Abkhazians thinks that Georgia simple enemy. The question is who invaded Abkhazia in 1992? Who started war? Abkhazians or Georgians? Are there any resolutions of the Abkhazian Parliament adopted before August 14 1992 (or even several months afterwards) which have declared secession from Georgia? There is not one! In fact, it was the Abkhazian side that suggested building relations with Georgia on an agreed, federative basis. The response was the despatch to Abkhazia of tanks, fighter-bombers and guardsmen armed to the teeth...

by: Alice
June 25, 2009 15:52
Georgians must understand that they lost Abkhazia forever. It was Georgia's fault, not Abkhazia. Why nobody do not go to Abkhazia and ask their feelings?

by: Nikolai
June 25, 2009 15:54
Of course, Abkhazians think that Georgia(ns) are enemy. It was Georgia invaded to Abkhazia. Are there any resolutions of the Abkhazian Parliament adopted before August 14 1992 (or even several months afterwards) which have declared secession from Georgia? There is not one! In fact, it was the Abkhazian side that suggested building relations with Georgia on an agreed, federative basis. The response was the despatch to Abkhazia of tanks, fighter-bombers and guardsmen armed to the teeth...

by: Glenn
June 26, 2009 07:29
Good propoganda from RFE/RL.

I am wondering when we will see RFE/RL in Abkhazia?

These kind propagandas can NOT save Georgia.

Go head RFE/RL, Saak proud of with you!

by: Artur from: Sukhum
June 26, 2009 09:48
Mshibzia Lela,
Its nice to hear your ideas about that situation. I understand that you are not longer welcome to Republic of Abkhazia. I guess you do not know the laws of getting citizenship of Abkhazia. If you want to live in Abkhazia. You have to accept to get the identity card of Republic of Abkhazia..
We all dreaming peace dont we?
Let me tell you dear sister Lela, all the world understood that Abkhazia can not live under Georgia also, can not live under Russia. Republic of Abkhazia will live forever in peace together with Abkhazians, Georgians, Russians, Armenians, Turks, Gypsys in it.
There may be problems in management.. We young generation working for brighter Abkhazia but free one.. Not a puppet of Georgia or any other power.
The only solution for happy living in Caucasus. Georgia will recognise independence of Abkhazia. Otherwise there will be more people who are crying.. there are more childs who will loose their fathers.. with this mind of Georgia..
I want you to think what if Georgia recognise Abkhazia.
But please think what can happen.. you will see that how good solution it is..
cheers..
Abziaraz.

by: Rasto from: London
June 26, 2009 10:05
To Glenn Nikolai Alice Apsny.
..Guys please follow historical facts
1. Who have been constantly causing unrest in 1989 , 1990, 1991 ??
Abkhasians pretending linguistic, cultural and higher education needs despite they had already more than many minorities having now in the EU...started public unrest without any attempts to negotiate. But the reasons of the unrest were not cultural, higher education, or linguistic reasons...The only reason that was not discussed prior these unrest was planned separation from Georgia and joining Russia based on the call from Russian government who has offered all autonomous regions ( after fall of USSR)to becamne a federative republics. Abkhasians decided on that plan with Russians without considering georgian majority...
Please Georgian - Abkhasian conflict did not start in August 1992..I suppose you know it very well..Just do not want to admit...At the end despite massacres were reported on both sides..still larger glass of bitterness drunk georgians in the 1992-93 conflict...as reproted in dozens of documents...

by: Rasto from: London
June 26, 2009 10:11
to Apsny, Alice and others who speak Russian - for your inspiration..
Abkhasia - 1919 - 1920
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ZVqfxWb3U&feature=related
.
Abkhasia 1989 -1993
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E8RIvPuvX4&feature=related

by: Rasto from: London
June 26, 2009 10:13
God bless you Lela
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