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Human Rights Situation Worsens in the South Caucasus
July 31, 2009
Today, a press-conference was held in the office of the Georgian Human Rights Center. Representatives of the Georgian Human Rights Center, Civil Society Institute of Armenia and Azerbaijan Human Rights Center attended the press-conference.
Teachers Settled in Tserovani Want to Be Employed
July 31, 2009
Asmat Jojishvili is an IDP living in the village of Tserovani close to Tbilisi. During the August war her family had to displace for the second time; initially they fled from Tskhinvali in 1990s and now they had to leave the village of Kekhvi too. She has been teaching Georgian literature, History and Geography in the Kekhvi Public School for 30 years. Now she is an IDP and unemployed. School was everything for Asmat Jojishvili but now she sits at home. She hoped to be employed at the public school that was constructed in Tserovani but test-exams destroyed her dreams. She could not pass tests. However, she does not believe the test-exams were fair because she is convinced in her professionalism.
Large Family Is Left Homeless
July 31, 2009
Adzvi Population Requests Attention from the Government
July 31, 2009
Residents of the Adzvi village unsuccessfully tried to attract the attention of the government several times. The villagers arrived in Gori to meet regional governor Lado Vardzelashvili; they petitioned to the government in written form too but all in vain. Residents of Adzvi say the government does not pay attention to the villages close to the border.
Davit Ebralidze Was Not Approved as Ombudsman by the Energy Regulation Commission of Georgia
July 31, 2009
The Energy Regulation Commission of Georgia [the “ERCG or ERC” does not intend to approve Davit Ebralidze for the position of the Ombudsman at the Commission. Although the ERCG is entitled to approve the person proposed by the ombudsman, the commission declined to approve Ebralidze.
Executor of the Tbilisi Executive Bureau Was Arrested for Bribery
July 31, 2009
Peter Semneb – It Is Early to Speak about Extending the EU Mission
July 31, 2009
Georgian Border Village Is Appropriated by Azerbaijan
July 31, 2009
Representative of the Village to the Municipality Board and Village Governor Beat A Villager for Having Denounced them With Regional Governor
July 31, 2009
After Shida Kartli, Regional Governor, visited the village of Karbi in the Gori district local resident Guram Tevdorashvili was beaten by the village governor and representative of the village to the Municipality Board. Both public official pleaded guilty and explain their behavior by the claim of temporary insanity. They spoke about the incident in their statement to the representatives of the Public Defender of Georgia. However, none of them have been punished yet.
International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH) Confirms There Are Political Prisoners in Georgia
July 30, 2009
International human rights organizations already confirm that there are political prisoners in Georgia. International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH) published its report which demonstrates that there are political prisoners in Georgia. More precisely, the FIDH declared 8 people to be political prisoners; they are: Nora Kvitsiani, Joni Jikia, Revaz Kldiashvili, Shalva Ramishvili, Maia Topuria (and people arrested together with her), Demur Antia, Omar Kutsnashvii, Merab Ratishvili.
Who Arrested Activists of Political Movement?
July 29, 2009
Four activists of the Political Movement for the United Georgia – Shukri Benidze, Giorgi Tevdorashvili, Iuri Latsabidze and Besik Latsabidze were released on July 23 after a 30-day-imprisonment. They disappeared on June 23 after the incident in front of the President’s Residence in the Avlabari district of Tbilisi. The Ministry of Internal Affairs [the “MIA”]did not confirm any information about their detention because it did not want to admit that policemen also participated in the incident on June 23.
Candidate for Public Defender Giorgi Tughushi Spoke About the Priorities of the Ombudsman’s Activities
July 29, 2009
Lonely Retired Person VS Enego-Pro Georgia
July 29, 2009
IDPs Blame the Government for Using a Double Standard
July 28, 2009
Tengiz Basishvili was settled in the village of Skra. He is discontented with the activities of the government. According to him the cottages and funds were distributed illegally among the IDPs from the Valley.
Population of Bakurtsikhe Village Will Block Gurjaani-Tbilisi Highway
July 28, 2009
Head of Public Healthcare Office in Dedoplistskaro District Bought a Car for Her Son from the Office Budget
July 28, 2009
Conservators Think Arrested Scientist Is a Political Prisoner
July 27, 2009
Peasants Protest Legislative Initiative of the Government
July 27, 2009
Parliament Will Complicate the Procedure for the Release of Public Information
July 27, 2009
The Parliament of Georgia is discussing the draft-law on the amendments to the Law of Georgia on the Payment for a Copy of Public Information. The new law will entitle public agencies to estimate the payment for copy of public information individually. Lawyers think citizens will encounter more problems while getting public information from public agencies on time.
Mandate of EU Mission Will Be Extended for One Year in Georgia
July 24, 2009