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Georgia's President Vows Changes
July 20, 2009
TBILISI, Georgia -- Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili is expected to unveil Monday moves to share more power and make elections more democratic in an attempt to mollify his critics and begin a comeback.
Frontier-Guards Abandoned the Border
July 20, 2009
The Bairamovs Complain about Doctor Gia Aladashvili
July 20, 2009
Zaza Shatirishvili – Establishment of Liberalism by Violence Led Us to Bolshevism
July 17, 2009
Interpressnews interviewed Zaza Shatirishvili, Expatriated Scientist, Culture Anthropologist of the Chicago University about the current political situation in Georgia.
Parliamentary Opposition Applies to the President to Veto the Draft-law on Manifestation
July 17, 2009
Parliament Refused to Postpone Discussion of Draft-Law on Assembly and Manifestation
July 17, 2009
Georgian Government Cut Water Supply for Georgians, So How Can Georgians Complain that the Ossetians Cut the Water Supply?
July 16, 2009
Georgian government is not going to supply Ossetian villages with water On July 14, residents of the village of Kelktseuli in the Gori district started to gather in front of the district administrative building at 9:30 am. The head of the office worried about the presence of journalists. “Maybe, you will let us to speak with people without cameras,” Kakha Toliashvili asked me. The villagers categorically demanded that we attend the meeting so we were there.
Parliamentary Minority Left Session Hall in Protest
July 16, 2009
Personnel of the Water Supply Company Collects Personal Data about Subscribers
July 16, 2009
Famous Russian Human Rights Defender Natalya Estemirova Was Murdered
July 16, 2009
Human Rights Center prepared Report on Mukhrovani “Mutiny”
July 15, 2009
The Human Rights Center prepared report on Mukhrovani “Mutiny” and rallies in spring of 2009 in Georgia. Here is the introduction of the report which shortly describes those issues and problems which are discussed in the report in details. Full English text of the report is available on our website; to read the text you can visit the link:
Members of the Youth Movement “Why?” Often Have Been Threatened
July 15, 2009
Giorgi Bekauri is still threatened. Several days ago, three strangers met him near his residence and insulted him.
Police and Court Executives Clear the Flat of IPDs from Abkhazia in Guramishvili Street 5
July 15, 2009
Irakli Aladashvili Does Not Agree to Use Acoustic Weapon and FN-303 As Nonlethal Weapon
July 15, 2009
Public Defender Requests Long-Term Meetings for Prisoners with Life-Penalty
July 15, 2009
Human Rights Defender Says Ossetians Feel Unprotected in Georgia
July 15, 2009
Mayors Change but Hard Life Continues
July 14, 2009
“Every mayor promised to support us but we still face old problems." Six-member family has been renting a flat in Ostrovski street N 100 in Batumi for 21 years already. Their accommodation consists of two sheds with faded paint and damaged wallpaper. The shed is covered with blue canvas which protects the accommodation from rain.
Renovated Houses Are Pulling Down In Signagi
July 14, 2009
Sides Meet in Gali to Launch Routine Security Talks
July 14, 2009
Soon We Will Have To Pay for Death
July 13, 2009
Legislative initiative of City Hall – Cemeteries will be taxed Today, representatives of the Labor Party and non-governmental organization “Coalition for Our Rights” held protest demonstration in front of the Tbilisi City Hall. The demonstrators protested new legislative initiative of the Mayor Gigi Ugulava which intends to estimate tax of 20 GEL for one square meter of cemetery.