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Foreign Observers about the Municipal Elections: “Even Though Formally the Elections Followed Democratic Procedures, Democracy Is not Really in Place in Akhalkalaki.”
June 1, 2010
(Akhalkalaki, 31 May) A delegation composed of two representatives of the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and one from the Austrian Helsinki Association, registered as local observers with the Georgian Human Rights Center in Tbilisi, and observed elections in the southern Javakheti region in the period 29 to 31 May.
Karajala – Besh, Besh and Khinkali at the Polling Station
June 1, 2010
“Besh, Besh (Five in Azerbaijan language) was heard at the polling stations # 38 and # 39 in Karajala village all day long. The observer of the Human Rights Center Tamar Kviriashvili monitored the election procedures at the polling stations during 18 hours on May 30, 2010 (see photo 1,2,3).
Sagarejo District Election Commission Did Not Satisfy Any Complaints of the Human Rights Center
June 1, 2010
Mass Election Violations in Iormughanlo Village
May 31, 2010
In the village of Iormughanlo in Sagarejo district, which is populated by ethnic Azeri people, the municipal elections were held with mass fabrication and blatant violations. The observers of the Human Rights Center monitored the election process in all 12 polling stations in the village. At the end of the Election Day, commission members and activists of the National Movement increased oppression on the observers and the Center decided to call their observers back till the end of the polling day. Below you can read the journalistic report about the situation in one of the polling stations in Iormughanlo village.
Opposition Parties Request to Annul Election Results in Polling Station # 4 in Senaki
May 31, 2010
New Generation – New Initiative Requests to Annul Election Results in Azeri Villages of Sagarejo District
May 31, 2010
Elections in Kvemo Kartli Region – Traditional Violations
May 31, 2010
Various sorts of violations were observed during the municipal elections in Kvemo Kartli region as it was expected. The main characteristic feature of the municipal elections in the region was problem to distinguish the commission members from the National Movement and opposition parties from each other. Very often, the representatives of the opposition parties interfered in our activities and called us provocateurs. After our entrance into the polling stations, the main interest of the commission members was our rapid departure from there.
Mechanisms to Rig Elections by Portable Ballot Boxes
May 31, 2010
Observers of the Human Rights Center Left the Sagarejo Election District Because of Oppression on Them
May 30, 2010
Extra Ballot Papers Were Dropped into the Ballot Box in Polling Station # 21 in Lagodekhi District
May 30, 2010
Oppression on Voters and Observer Journalists
May 30, 2010
Resident of Mtskheta Tried to Vote in Tsnori District
May 30, 2010
Observers Are not Allowed to Move Around the PS
May 30, 2010
Two Illegal Fines Were Imposed on the Human Rights Center’s Observer
May 30, 2010
Monitors of the Human Rights Center Are Threatened With Physical Assault
May 30, 2010
Observer of the Human Rights Center Was Physically Assaulted
May 30, 2010
Marking Apparatus Do Not Work in Three Polling Stations in Lagodekhi District
May 30, 2010
Election Procedures Are Going On with Blatant Violations in the Villages Populated by Ethnic Minorities
May 30, 2010
The executive director of the Human Rights Center Ucha Nanuashvili reported that municipal elections are going on with serious violations in the villages populated with ethnic minorities in Kakheti region.
Commission Members from Opposition Parties Could not Cross The Flooded River
May 30, 2010
Election Carousel in Karajala Polling Station # 22
May 30, 2010