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Estonian Survey Showed That Domestic Physical Assault Is Common In Georgia
May 29, 2009
“Violator is using force because he feels others are afraid of him” The Estonian non-governmental organization “Open Society” carried out a survey in Georgia and Estonia regarding domestic violence. The target group of the survey was doctors who have personal contact with the victims of domestic violence. The result of the survey was quite grave. There are several forms of violence in Georgia – physical, psychological and sexual.