Almost 100 percent of voters in Georgia’s small separatist territory of South Ossetia have opted for independence, according to partial results after a weekend referendum that critics warned could inflame regional tensions. Results received from 78 percent of polling stations following the Sunday referendum showed that 98 to 99 percent of voters had cast their ballots in favor of independence, election officials told AFP. No independent confirmation was available. Full Story
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