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Participants of the Campaign “It Affects You” to Ask Questions to President on Facebook
February 28, 2012
Today, on February 28, the participants of the Campaign “It Affects You” will ask questions to the Georgian President on the Facebook page from 8:00 pm.
Council of the Charter of Journalistic Ethics Decides Gela Mtivlishvili has not Violated Charter Principles
February 27, 2012
Medvedev Blocked His Facebook Profile for Georgian Bloggers
February 24, 2012
Maria Plieva [Plion]: “It Is Dangerous to Be a Journalist in South Ossetia”
February 23, 2012
Famous Ossetian journalist and blogger Maria Plieva is in Hamburg, Germany now. She was a nominee of the international organization “Reporters without Border “for the Scholarship of the Hamburg Foundation for Politically Persecuted People; she received the scholarship and now she will live and study in Germany for the next one year.
Rustavi 2 and Mze under Ownership of Saakashvili’s Friend’s Family
February 22, 2012
Who is Levan Karamanishvili new owner of 90% of Rustavi 2 and Mze companies? 40-year-old Karamanishvili besides being a famous poker player (he participated in the tournament Russian Poker Series 2011 held in kiev), is a relative of businessman Gia Karamanishvili, close friend of President Saakashvili.
Rare Occasion – MIA Sacked Senior Police Officers for Insulting a Journalist
February 21, 2012
Head of Adjara Patrol Police Department Jony Bakuridze insulted journalist of the TV-Channel 25 Teona Turmanidze and seized a camera. Several hours later, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia sacked Bakuridze.
Restricted Rights for Journalists in New Parliament
February 17, 2012
After the Parliament of Georgia is moved to Kutaisi, journalists will not be able to work in the session hall with individual video-cameras. Part of journalists thinks it will have negative impact on the transparency of the parliament, but another part refrains from commenting the issue.
GYLA Hopes Parliament Will Not Deteriorate Transparency Standards
February 8, 2012
Bicycle-Newsstands Will Move Around Tbilisi
February 8, 2012
Rules of Video Recording in Parliament Change
February 7, 2012
“Standard TV cameras will be prohibited to record Parliament sessions; it will be allowed only for the Public Broadcaster Second Channel, although journalists will be permitted to record Parliament sessions with a small camera, or a mobile phone,” Vice-Speaker of Parliament Mikheil Machavariani told media.ge today.
Tamar Kordzaia Appointed to the Post of Executive Director of the Charter of Journalistic Ethics
February 7, 2012
Guria News Newspaper – Local Government Hinders Newspaper Distribution
February 7, 2012
2011: Frontal Attack at Georgian Media
February 1, 2012
he facts allow us to allege that the government launched the attack on media in four directions in 2011.
Daughter of the Activist of “Georgian Dream” Journalist Sopho Nikolashvili Arrested for the Attempted Murder Charge
February 1, 2012
Kakheti regional prosecutor’s office arrested journalist Sopho Nikolashvili under the charge of attempted premeditated murder. Journalist’s father, Dato Nikolashvili is an activist of public movement “Georgian Dream”.