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Adam Michnik: “Even World Fortune Cannot Buy What I Saw in Tbilisi Streets”
October 3, 2012
Eliso Chapidze: “Tkibuli District Election Commission Chairman Was under Pressure”
October 3, 2012
Insufficient Ballot Papers and Voters with National Movement’s Invitation Cards
October 3, 2012
On October 1, eight election subjects were registered in the Tskaltubo DEC # 58. Total number of voters was 53 846 and 68 polling stations were open throughout the district. IDPs participated in the elections in six polling stations where 3 389 voters were registered. One more polling station with the registered 488 voters was opened in Geguti Prison.
Parliamentary Elections Held in Peace in Guria
October 3, 2012
Elections were conducted mostly in peaceful environment in Guria. Several violations on polling stations did not impact the election results. According to initial data released by CEC, Georgian Dream is leader both in proportional and majoritarian polls in every election districts in Guria.
Violations in Mtskheta Did not Influence Election Results
October 2, 2012
Early in the morning on October 1, Mtskheta was strangely silent and expectant. Human Rights Centre sent five of us as election observers. We all said to each other that we preferred to go to a more populous place to observe where we could better investigate people’s positions and the activity around the elections.
“You Had Better Behave Yourself or I will Knock You on the Head”-Voter Threatened
October 2, 2012
Georgian Dream Observer Expelled from Polling Station
October 2, 2012
Human Rights Centre Observed Over 30 Violations in Kakheti
October 2, 2012
Later Opened Polling Stations, Violation of Ballot Privacy and Other Violations
October 2, 2012
Riot Police Faked Election Results in Khashuri
October 2, 2012
TV Company Maestro has reported that riot police used gas and rubber bullets in polling station # 3 in Khashuri and . Riot police then stole the ballot box. Witnesses allege that riot police shot rubber bullets. After they left the polling station, people shouted: “Fascists!” Clergymen were also in the vicinity.
Human Rights Center’s Observers Expect Mass Fabrications in Several Polling Stations
October 1, 2012
Human Rights Center’s observers still remain in polling stations in the regions of Georgia and monitor violations. Organization doubts extra ballot papers will be dropped in ballot boxes and election results will be fabricated in the polling stations where low activity of observers was observed.
Elections under Candlelight
October 1, 2012
Georgian Dream Coordinators and Commission Members Summoned to Police for the Day After Elections
October 1, 2012
Georgian Dream’s majoritarian candidate in Tskaltubo Election District # 58 Paata Zakareishvili informed Human Rights Center about mass intimidation of local coordinators of Georgian Dream.
Human Rights Center’s Observer in Sartichala PS # 49 Was Insulted and Threatened
October 1, 2012
Representative of Unidentified NGO Insulted Nina Khatiskatsi
October 1, 2012
Observer of the Human Rights Center and expert in election issues Nina Khatiskatsi observed three polling stations # 11, 12 and 76 in Vake DEC # 2 in Tbilisi. She detected almost equal violations in all polling stations.
Secret Special Lists in Polling Stations
October 1, 2012
In Polling Station # 58 in Gardabani Election District, which is in the building of a public school, the controller of voter flow is standing in the corridor instead of at the entrance to the room. He told Human Rights Center’s observer that he did not know where to stand. At that moment, a crowd of people was standing at the entrance and some of the voters entered the polling station without marking.
People agitate by shouting “Besh-Besh” in number 18 polling station in Kabali
October 1, 2012
What Is Going On Behind CEC Building?
October 1, 2012
Voters Arriving at Tbilisi Polling Stations Are Registered
October 1, 2012
Voters arriving at Tbilisi polling stations are being registered. Interpresnews correspondent reported from the polling station in Saburtalo DEC # 29 that several young people are standing in front of the PS and checking voters' identities as they arrive.
Human Rights Center observer observed violations in Kolagi
October 1, 2012