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Silent Protest “Leave Media!” Held Outside Ministry of Economy
July 28, 2011
Zurab Kurtsikidze Unaware of His Future Carrier in EPA
July 28, 2011
Mtskheta-Mtianeti Information Center Requests Reaction from the Public Defender
July 26, 2011
Mtskheta-Mtianeti Information Center addressed Public Defender Giorgi Tughushi and asked to react upon the facts of hindering their professional activity.
Gia Abdaladze: “My Career of a Reporter Ended”
July 25, 2011
Gogi Gvakharia: “President Shall Apologize to Tamar Amashukeli”
July 22, 2011
President of Georgia shall apologize to Tamar Amashukeli- Cinema critic Gogi Gvakharia stated in his interview to the radio-program Résumé of the Radio-Station “Palitra”. He said Amashukeli was more insulted with the statements of the president than he.
Lasha Tugushi: “Our Protest Will Last For a Long Time Because We Do Not See Chances to Render Justice Yet”
July 22, 2011
Action of Ukrainian Women Movement FEMEN Supporting Georgian Photoreporters in Ukraine
July 21, 2011
The officials of Georgian Embassy in Ukraine beat the journalists and activists of the organization FEMEN. This is how the action of women movement FEMEN ended entitled – “photo hunting.”
Coercion on TV!
July 20, 2011
Consumers blame the Telavi Cable TV-Channel “Gorda” in the violation of their rights. Telavi district residents informed the Information Center of Kakheti about it after the “Gorda” ceased broadcasting the programs of the TV-Companies “Maestro” and “Kavkasia.” Part of consumers stopped paying the fees. In reply to it, “Gorda” announced the names and addresses of the debtor consumers on TV; the Cable TV-Station released the information in the subtitles.
Civil Society Provides Bail for the Detained Photo Reporters
July 15, 2011
By the initiative of Alia Holding, the journalists held a next protest action in front of the President’s Residence and requested release of the detained photo reporters. The journalists started collecting signatures with the request to release them under bail.
Ukrainian Colleagues Supporting Detained Photo Reporters
July 15, 2011
Newspaper Batumelebi Submitting Complaint to European Court of Human Rights
July 14, 2011
Journalists Protest New Top-Secret Fairy-Tale of President Saakashvili
July 14, 2011
“Mikheil Saakashvili wrote a new fairy-tale but now it is Top-Secret Fairy Tale. “He is Nero, but unlike the Emperor, Saakashvili is not composing music,” similar assessments were made in front of the MIA on July 11 where journalists held protest demonstration in support of the detained photo-reporters.
EPA Editor-in-Chief Cengiz Seren – We will not Yield
July 13, 2011
Belarusian Journalists Join the Call to Disclose Case of Photo Reporters
July 13, 2011
Sergey Chirikov: “We Are Ready to Prove Everybody that Our Photographer’s Activities Were Not Criminal At All”
July 13, 2011
When covering the case of the photo-reporters detained on July 7 for espionage, media outlets often mention terms Stringer and Pool whose meanings are not completely clear for the society.
Giorgi Abdaladze’s Address to Media Means and Journalists
July 12, 2011
EPA – Most Astonishing Photos from May 26 Were Shot by Zurab Kurtsikidze
July 12, 2011
Members of Council of Ethics Charter of Journalists Meet Public Defender
July 12, 2011
Journalists Protested in Ozurgeti Too
July 11, 2011
“Alia Holding” Collects Signatures for the Release of Kurtsikidze and Abdaladze
July 11, 2011