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The Scandalous World Atlas Published in Russia Is Taken Out of Market
October 29, 2010
Deputy Tamaz Diasamidze Was Made to Leave Parliament Majority
October 29, 2010
Khoni-Martvili Bridge Blocked after Flood
October 29, 2010
Several days ago, heavy rain flooded about ten families in the village of Matkhoji in Khoni district. The plots were flooded on the river bank too. Although the population had already harvested everything, the flooded River Tskhenistskali took away 20 meters of the land; flooded central road and cars could not move for several hours.
In 2010 Georgia Ranks 68th Place In Corruption Perception Index of the Transparency International
October 28, 2010
Tax Fines Are Met With Protest by the Dealers
October 28, 2010
“This is a raid and nothing more. The Tax inspection issues fine with no excuse. It has become a rule of government. Instead of helping, they are raiding us. Every morning starts with these kinds of surprises in our country. This time we were imposed fine and nobody tells us why. They are killing us slowly, by cutting the breathe supplies,” – dealers of trade center “Gvirabi” (Tunnel) are protesting against the fines imposed on them by tax inspection.
The Human Rights Center Sues Gurjaani District Governor
October 27, 2010
Giorgi Akhvlediani: “Government is embarrassed by its Own Decree”
October 26, 2010
Georgian Parliament to Discuss Freedom Charter
October 26, 2010
Controversy In the Representation of Abkhazian Authority
October 26, 2010
Price of Internet in Georgia Is One of the Highest in the World
October 25, 2010
Former Ideologist of the Patriot Camp Sends Minatory Letters to Journalist
October 25, 2010
On October 21, journalist of the Gori office of the Human Rights Center received insulting and minatory mails. The author of the letter is the former director of the Gori theatre Lasha Jokhadze. Before 2008, he organized culture events in the patriot camps. The Human Rights Center appeals to the Shida Kartli regional prosecutor’s office to investigate the fact and punish the author of the letter in accordance to the law.
Uruzmag Karkusov: “I Am Blackmailed by Launching Criminal Case against Me and Imprisonment”
October 25, 2010
The Leaseholder Companies of the Poti Port Do not Pay Salaries to the Dismissed Employees
October 22, 2010
About 400 employees of the leaseholder companies “Prometko Georgia” and “Geesko” in Poti Port have been unsuccessfully demanding salary arrears and reemployment for several months.
Most Traders of Lilo Market On Strike
October 21, 2010
Custom Officers Do Not Allow Students from Azerbaijan to Bring Their Bags in Georgia
October 21, 2010
“Century Speculation” of Mikheil Saakashvili
October 20, 2010
Magharo Residents to Block Sighnaghi-Tbilisi Motorway
October 20, 2010
Will the arrest of two Israeli businessmen in Georgia hurt economic relations?
October 20, 2010
Georgia's minister of economy and sustainable development talks to Haaretz about the future of ties with Israel. Vera Kobalia, 29, is Georgia's minister of economy and sustainable development. Born in Sukhumi, she lived, studied and worked in Canada for 15 years. In 1999 she graduated from King George High School, and in 2004, she received a degree from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She returned to Georgia in February, and on July 2 she was appointed to her present position. The minister of the economy and stable development of Georgia spoke about the further relations with Israeli in her interview with Haaretz. The humanrights.ge publishes the short version of the interview.
Citizen Who Had Never Been Abroad Is Deported
October 19, 2010
“Modern Talking” Did Not Resurrect in Rustavi
October 19, 2010
Rustavi City Hall paid 110 000 GEL to the former member of the “Modern Talking” Thomas Anders for the concert of one and half hour. This year, 210 000 GEL was spent on the celebration of “RsutavKalakoba” (city-anniversary). 160 000 GEL was allocated by the Rustavi budget; additional 50 000 GEL was transferred by the president. Concert of the once very popular European group “Modern Talking” was on the list of the scheduled events during RustavKalakoba; the group fell apart long ago. The concert of the former member of the group Thomas Anders cost 110 000 GEL.