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“Initially They Fired My Son from Army and Now Bank Is Selling Our Flat, Help Us!”
September 9, 2013
Guriis Moambe to Be Left Without Space?
August 27, 2013
Several days ago, Ozurgeti municipal board made decision to unilaterally suspend agreement with the newspaper Guriis Moambe signed on July 12, 2012. Board chairman said that municipal board decided to make the decision after they received a letter from the Minister of Regional Development, where he requested the local authority to seek a space for statistics department.
Taliban Attack Kills 7 Georgian Soldiers in Afghanistan
July 3, 2013
KABUL, Afghanistan — In the deadliest single episode for international forces in Afghanistan since August, a suicide bomber driving a truck packed with explosives attacked an isolated base staffed by Georgian troops in Helmand Province on Thursday evening, killing seven soldiers, according to Georgian and Afghan officials in Helmand.
11 Officers of Senaki Brigade Questioned in Akhalaia’s Case
June 11, 2013
Saakashvili Demands from Interior Ministry to Find Those Behind 'Jihad Threat' Video
June 10, 2013
President Saakashvili has “instructed” Interior Minister Irakli Garibashvili to “immediately” identify those who have “produced and commissioned” a video, which threatens to take jihad into Georgia.
Alasania Visits Afghanistan After 7 Georgian Troops Die in Attack
June 7, 2013
Seven Georgian Soldiers Die in Afghan Truck Bomb Attack
June 7, 2013
A U.S. Marine (left) and a Georgian army soldier from the 42nd infantry battalion (right) conduct patrol outside forward operating base Shir Ghazay, Helmand province, Afghanistan, May 10, 2013. Three days after this photo was taken, a truck bomb attack on base in Shir Ghazay killed three Georgian soldiers; a similar attack on other base in Helmand killed seven Georgian soldiers on June 6, 2013. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Alejandro Pena via DVIDS
Megis Kardava Accused of Torture of Senior Military Servant
May 22, 2013
Prosecutor made introductory speech at the trial on Megis Kardava and 12 more accused people in the same case. Most resonance episode in the case refers to the torture of a military officer (Human Rights Center refrains from naming the torture victim due to ethic principles).
MoD Releases Details on Georgian Troops Wounded in May 13 Helmand Attack
May 15, 2013
10 out of total 27 Georgian troops, who have sustained injuries in the May 13 attack by insurgents in Shir Ghazay, Helmand province in Afghanistan, were back on duty on May 14, the Georgian Ministry of Defense said.
93 Georgian Soldiers Wounded in Afghanistan in 2010-2012
January 8, 2013