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Population Is Seized Property in Revolutionary Georgia (part I)
February 28, 2007
Protection of the private property is one of the most serious problems in Georgia during last three years. Nearly hundred of private properties are dismantled and transferred to other owners. The owners of the dismantled buildings cannot find justice in Georgia and they rely on the assistance from international organizations.
Victims of Earthquake Remain Homeless for the Second Time (part III)
February 23, 2007
The first and second parts of the journalistic investigation focused on how the victims of the earthquake were lodged in various flats and how they are now being evicted. The third part of it will attract your attention to the documents that include the case materials of the victims.
Victims of Earthquake Remain Homeless for the Second Time (part II)
February 21, 2007
The victims of earthquake, having learned they faced eviction from their houses, thought that the court would find out the reality. Consequently, they waited for the court decision. However, they applied to the parliament for help.
Victims of Earthquake Remain Homeless for the Second Time (part I)
February 20, 2007
In several days, victims of the April 25, 2002 earthquake will become homeless again. The court has decided to evict them from their current houses. They have fifteen days to leave their flats.
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(The End)
February 16, 2007
"I will put the corresponding department in charge of investigating the incident. There is a draft law on the “safety of the food products” that will become valid in 2008. The law will envisage the control on food products. Until that time, there is a Department for Veterinary and Safety of Food Products which regulates similar problems. As for raids, they are not carried out until 2008."
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(part III)
February 15, 2007
The saleswoman named two people. I went to the hospital where I hoped to find information about the warehouse or wholesale shop with those names. I approached a large gate as the saleswoman had explained to me. There was a sign that read: “Tbilisi Children’s Clinics”. After entering the clinic, I soon found the “Wholesale Market” where many warehouses were visible. I found the warehouse at last.
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(part II)
February 14, 2007
I went in the showed direction. There is a small barn next to the hospital and I thought it was a watch-house. I climbed several steps and approached the door, if it can be said a door. It is cellophane stretched on the wooden frame and a glass is fixed in only half door.
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(part I)
February 13, 2007
Georgian customers have already got used to coming across strange things in loaves of bread and cookies. The strange things can be: a piece of thread, rope, excrements of mouse, a piece of cellophane, hair, etc. Everyone, including me, has seen similar things in pasties. However, it was a miracle to find a 4-centimeter-long nail in a cookie.
Human Trafficking Remains the Problem of the Century(part II)
February 9, 2007
"2006 was very important year for the government to carry out the activities for preventing trafficking. Quite an ordinary law was adopted on the problem that is quite acceptable regarding the situation in the country. The government can do many good things under the law. For example, now it is possible to identify the status of the trafficked victims and consequently s/he can be housed in the asylum. In addition, the victim can receive legal, psychological, medical and some other aid.”(Mark Hulst)
Human Trafficking Remains the Problem of the Century(part I)
February 8, 2007
Georgia remains in the second basket according to the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the field of the trafficking. People continue to become victims of the trafficking and the country is not able to prevent this. Although human trafficking is a serious problem throughout the entire world, the business is well entrenched in the Caucasus and traffickers are increasing in number very quickly and more and more people are falling victim.