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Kakheti Regional Newspaper “Imedi” Ceased Publishing
June 26, 2009
Kakheti regional newspaper “Imedi” ceased publishing. The editorial board of the newspaper made this decision today. Gela Mtivlishvili, editor of the newspaper “Imedi” stated that private companies and other people have been forbidden to place their advertisements in the newspaper “Imed” under the directions of the Kakheti regional administration for several months already.
On July 3 Communication Commission Will Discuss the Satellite Broadcasting of TV Company “Maestro”
June 23, 2009
Norwegian Journalist Was Attacked in His Flat
June 22, 2009
Initially policemen tried to resolve the problem among each other and only after that started to interrogate the victim Several days ago, Norwegian journalist Ragnar Skre was attacked by masked people in his flat. The attackers did not demand anything from the journalist – neither money nor other things. The only thing the harassers took from his house is a bag with a photo-camera, Dictaphone and wallet in it. The journalist did not have much money in the wallet, only 60 GEL.
The Movement for a Fair Georgia Blames the Government for Stopping Telecasts by the TV Company “Rioni”
June 19, 2009
Court Does Not Discuss the Case on Dispersal of Journalists
June 19, 2009
On June 14, President Mikheil Saakashvili met the parliamentary majority. During the meeting the president reproached law enforcers who prevented journalists from their professional activities and required to protect the rights of journalists. After the president’s speech some officials apologized for having abused journalists and others. The Ministry of Internal Affairs fired three policemen for assaulting the journalists. Although preventing journalists from their professional activities is considered a crime, not a single policeman was charged up to now.
Attack on Media
June 16, 2009
Yesterday, as a result of the incident near the Tbilisi Police Main Department journalists also were injured alongside the demonstrators. The victimized media-representatives claim that law enforcers targeted on journalists and hunted on them with particular severity in order to destroy the video and photo recordings of the dispersal. Later, when the Ministry of Internal Affairs returned the cameras all materials were deleted from them.
Police Beat Several Young People and Left One of Them In The Street
June 16, 2009
Some Young Demonstrators Were Ruthlessly Beaten The Human Rights Center obtained exclusive video-materials which shows how law enforcement officers beat Giorgi Bekauri, an activist from the youth movement “Why”.
Was a Female Journalist Beaten in the Office of the Head of the Police?
June 12, 2009
Llocal journalists held a demonstration at the Chokhatauri police station and at the editorial office of the Guria News newspaper. The journalists protested that on June 10 Nato Gogelia, a journalist of the Guria News newspaper, was physically assaulted by the employees of the Chokhatauri district department of MIA.
Union of Journalists “Obiektivi” Continues Protest Rallies
June 11, 2009
Mamuka Ghlonti Links Postponement of Communications Commission Session with Discussion of ‘Maestro’ Issue
June 5, 2009
Batumi TV Company Brought Suit to the Court Against Local Tax Inspection
June 3, 2009
“Charter of the Freedom of Printed Media” Was Enacted in Hamburg and Georgia Is Entitled to Maintain It
June 1, 2009
Editors of 46 leading media-sources out of 19 states in Europe enacted the European Charter on the Freedom of Printed Media in Hamburg, Germany. The Charter was signed during the forum organized in the Media House in Hamburg.