Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, left, takes part in a wreath laying ceremony to the common grave at Mukhadgverdi Cemetery outside Tbilisi, Georgia, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009. The war, whose flash point was the Russia-backed separatist Georgian province of South Ossetia, killed at least 390 people, displaced tens of thousands and left a legacy of animosity between leaders and fears among civilians that more fighting may erupt. That war started a year ago. AP Photo logo AP Photo 4 months ago

Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, left, takes part in a wreath laying ceremony to the common grave at Mukhadgverdi Cemetery outside Tbilisi, Georgia, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009. The war, whose flash point was the Russia-backed separatist Georgian province of South Ossetia, killed at least 390 people, displaced tens of thousands and left a legacy of animosity between leaders and fears among civilians that more fighting may erupt. That war started a year ago.