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Opposition Political Camp Receives Just Reward in Georgia!
July 15, 2008
The Office of the Georgian Public Defender protests the legislative that was initiative for the introduction of amendments and additions to the Georgian Organic Law on “Political Unions of Citizens”. Parties oppose these amendments and both claim that the amendments are in contradiction with the international law and the Georgian Constitution.
Government of Patriots or “Little People” in Shida Kartli
July 15, 2008
(Cleaner is the person who has longest working record and best professionalism in the local authority) “Are we not working here for your benefit? Just allow us to get along with our work as we have lots to do,” … officials from the Gori authorities are making such statements when they are presented with right to public information applications by representatives of the Human Rights Center. The Centre sent several scores of applications to the local authority but professional replies have not been forthcoming – and not to even a single request. The Human Rights Centre will now send the collected materials to the Georgian Public Defender in order to request corresponding assessments of the matter and that conclusions will be made based on the presented facts.
Georgia Has Shanghaied Its Flagship of State with Rigged Elections
July 1, 2008
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (CoE) Election Report “I wonder if CoE are talking about the same parliamentary elections - or was this report from another country and they [CoE] used the cut and paste function in its production; it is clear that PACE didn’t see or didn’t want to see some of the more blatant violations - and it does not understand that democracy is a far cry from being alive and well in Georgia.”