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100 Prisoners To Be Released From Batumi Jail
December 12, 2007
A Great Fuss in the Gori District Court
December 11, 2007
There is often a great fuss in front of the Gori district and civil court. Many notes appear on the boards, but they do not actually give the exact trial time as the proceedings rarely begin at the posted hour. People gather on the stairs of the court and simply wait.
“Georgian Young Lawyers Association” Demands to Launch Investigation on November 7 Events
December 11, 2007
Young Lawyers Will Present the Survey “Justice in Georgia”
December 11, 2007
“Constitution Article 42” Sues the Parliament at the Constitutional Court
December 11, 2007
Amnesty of “Dead Articles”
December 11, 2007
An excerpt from Georgian legislation granting amnesty reads as follows: “Based on the principles of humanism, the Georgian government, understanding the level of security needed in civil society, grants the amnesty to suspects, accused, condemned and prisoners and applies to it as a single and special event.” This act was put into force as soon as it was adopted on November 29th, 2007.
Reservists Are Forced to Meet Presidential Candidate
December 10, 2007
After former President Mikheil Saakashvili met participants of the presidentially-funded Patrioti program, reservists are now required to meet with Saakashvili. Reservists have received a special summons from their local municipality military units last week. The letter stated that unless the soldiers attended the meeting in the Gurjaani sporting grounds on December 11th, they face a fine of 500 lari and an official charge of resistance.
FIDH Calls for an Immediate End to All Harassment Against Opponents
December 7, 2007
Football Game Becomes the Reason for Prisoner’s Death
December 6, 2007
Journalist Takes Legal Action Against Police
December 5, 2007
Journalist Gela Mtivlishvili has brought a suit against the Kakheti Department of the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs. His suit requests the Board of the Department immediately issue public information regarding police actions.
Participants of the Demonstration Organized by the United Opposition are Still Being Abused
December 4, 2007
Has the Department for Constitutional Security (DCS) prepared the list for the people who should be detained?! Siblings Eka and Guram Khvichias attended the demonstration organized by the United Opposition on October 28 in Zugdidi. They were not afraid of being detained and applied to the Human Rights Center’s Zugdidi office for help. The Khvichias are the first who have not kept silent and accused Fridon Antia, a high ranking official of the regional department of the DCS, of abusing them.
Disagreement At Court
December 4, 2007
The Kutaisi Court of Appeals recently handed down an unprecedented verdict on labor relations in Georgia. The Court Collegiums, with Irma Peranidze acting as chairperson, upheld the appeal of Irma Margvelashvili’s, a former employee of the Kutaisi office for the JSI Research and Training Institute Program for Women Health in Georgia. The court ruled that the board of JSI illegally breached Margvelashvili’s contract on September 16, 2006, and was ordered to pay her salary for the time initially laid out in the contract.
Opposition Appeals to Nino Burjanadze Regarding the Dispersal of Batumi Demonstration
December 3, 2007