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The Human Rights Centre Arranged Meeting of Journalists and Representatives of Press Services in Telavi
December 29, 2009
Sozar Subari:”It Is Early to Spread Information About Death of Georgian Media”
December 28, 2009
On December 25, authors of best journalistic investigation were awarded in the Art-Café “Caravan”. The competition “Human Rights-My Everyday Life” was organized by the Human Rights Center and South Caucasus Network of Human Rights Defenders.
Thieves Stole Books and Records of Journalists from the Office of “Historical Inheritance”
December 21, 2009
Newspaper “Batumelebi” Continues Fight
December 15, 2009
Despite many uninvestigated cases connected with the newspaper “Batumelebi”, coordinator of the journalistic investigation group of the newspaper Tedo Jorbenadze appealed to the Adjara prosecutor Gizo Ugulava and requested to investigate the oppression on him by the MIA. Besides this case, the newspaper has appealed to the court against the Department for Revenues of the Ministry of Finances. The suit is about fining our employees with 1 000 GEL each.
Society Is Waiting for Independent, High Quality Media; Nowadays Media Is Very Poor
December 11, 2009
On December 10, representation of the EU to Georgia published results of media survey in the country. According to the survey, although according to the Index of Freedom of Printed Media Georgia has highest index in the regions, there are many problems in the field.
Journalist of “Reality TV” Requested Subari to Prove He Is Orthodox
December 10, 2009
Journalist Zviad Khujadze Requests Investigation Now
December 10, 2009
On December 10 the world celebrates International Day of Human Rights. On December 10, 1948 the UN adopted Human Rights Declaration as a basic document to fight against oppression and discrimination. The Declaration is the first international announcement that human rights and basic freedoms are available everywhere and for everybody. Exactly 61 years later, journalists are physically assaulted in the country which claims to be a democratic one and organizes plenty of events on this day.
Clergyman Requested to Close TV-Program “Cell N5”
December 10, 2009
Ia Antadze: “Charter of Journalistic Ethics Will Not Be Still-born Document”
December 8, 2009
First in the history of Georgian journalism the charter on journalistic ethics of Georgia was adopted. The most important point is that the initiators of the charter were journalists. Self-regulation mechanism of media was established by the Institute of Civil Development as a result of the one and half month cooperation with the Council of Europe. The project was funded by the European Union.
Journalists Blame Dedoplistskaro District Administration in Oppression
December 8, 2009
“Obiektivi” Requests to Impose Criminal Liability on the Members of National Communications Commission
December 3, 2009
Protest Demonstration in Support of “Batumelebi”
December 2, 2009
On December 1, in front of the Cinema “Amirani” in Tbilisi journalists and human rights defenders organized a protest rally in support of newspaper “Batumelebi”. Demonstrators attended presentation of the film in the cinema and then joined the demonstration; they requested the representatives of the government and international organizations to react on the oppression and blackmailing of the newspaper.
Association of Regional Media Protests Oppression on Newspaper “Batumelebi”
December 1, 2009