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Next Boisterous Report of Public Defender
April 27, 2007
Georgian Public Defender represented his 2006 report to the Human Rights Committee of the Georgian Parliament. His report revealed human rights violation in Georgia. Prosecutor’s Office, Court and the Ministry of Internal Affairs are the institutions that mostly harass human rights in Georgia and occupy the first places in the list of violators.
Decadence of the Country
April 27, 2007
Borjomi population is concerned about increased price on gas. Despite their income from the resort season, local people complain about poor living conditions. “We will not be able to pay increased bills on gas,” they say.
Various Replies to “Sorry” Campaign
April 26, 2007
Replies of IDPs residing in Zugdidi and local non-governmental organizations are various to the appeal to Abkhazian people prepared by the Human Rights Center. Their opinions about spreading the public apology differ. It is unacceptable for some of them, while others consider that it is necessary though this form of appealing has been too late.
Students Having Graduated From the Gori State University, Have Not Received Diplomas Yet
April 25, 2007
Ana Isakadze, one of the University’s graduate students, wants to go on with her studies in Germany. However, she cannot take diploma at the Gori University and will have problems regarding her future studies abroad. In Germany they do not believe Isakadze that she had really graduated from the University in Georgia.
We Will Have Experienced Directors Late This Year
April 24, 2007
At the end of the school year the Georgian schools will have new, tested and selected directors. Nearly 7 000 contestants took part in the tests; however finally their number reduced. Only 2 300 directors should be elected throughout Georgia. Those who received highest points will choose schools according to their own wishes. As for others with lower points, they will be introduced to various schools by the Ministry of Education and Science.
“We Are Eco-Prisoners and not Eco-Migrants”
April 24, 2007
They resemble their lives to the lives of prisoners. In 1987 despite great resistance they had to leave their homeland. The landslide turned their houses into ruins and peasants from Adjara became “interim Imereti region dwellers.”
“Prohibition, Dispersal and Deconstruction Are the Worst Job to Do”
April 20, 2007
Sunflower, chewing gum for five tetri and cigarette – these are all that are placed on low wooden table for sale. The owner of the stuff is called a street trader and she sells those things in bad and good weather and day income hardly amounts to three lari. The street trader should keep the whole family with that money and now they are left without that three lari either. Local Authority started severe control on street traders.
Students Appeal to the President and Minister of Education
April 18, 2007
Representatives of the student organization “Student League” at Tbilisi State University’s (TSU) Zugdidi branch have begun a television appeal. They appealed to the President and the Minister of Education and Science, Aleksandre Lomaia. The students became active after the announcement about closing down the University Branch. Some of the students demand the right to continue their studies in Zugdidi, while others demand that Zugdidi State University not be closed.
Life in the Small Town of Adigeni
April 18, 2007
The story begins like a fairy tale but ends as a melodrama. There are difficult conditions in the small town of Adigeni, which have resulted in many abandoned houses and in many young people leaving.
Population Went out in the Street Again
April 17, 2007
Protest demonstrations unleashed in Tbilisi. Population protests increased taxes on communal bills. On April 17 demonstration started simultaneously in front of the Parliament and Tbilisi City Hall. People of various professions took part in them. Their demand was-give us right to live.
Hunger Strike in Gori
April 17, 2007
Street traders have been on hunger strike for three days in Gori. Officials from the local government have not met them yet. Only two members of the Municipality, Davit Kekelishvili and Mamuka Davituliani visited the strikers. They promised the traders to find alternative place for them. The only ‘result’ of the hunger strike is medical aid’s frequent visits to strikers.
People Deported from Russia Are being Evicted from Shelter
April 16, 2007
A family, deported form Russia, will remain without shelter. The Kvaratskhelias’ family expects the government to keep its promise on assisting the deported family; however nobody has paid attention to them yet. Moreover, they have been deprived from the right to live in a poor cellar of one of the dormitories.
Tbilisi State University’s Zugdidi Branch May Be Liquidated
April 16, 2007
“Zugdidi must turn into a town for universities,” this is a statement of Mikheil Saakashvili and it is put up on the walls in Zugdidi based institutes. A lot of things have changed since that statement was made. Only one out of ten high schools could obtain accreditation; that was Zugdidi Independent University. Because of lack of material base Tbilisi State University’s (TSU) Zugdidi branch could not obtain accreditation.
Boarders of the Government
April 13, 2007
Today parliament discussed the draft law on Cultural Inheritance. It was the second sessionon that initiative; however they have not achieved any decision yet. Although the Government has reduced the tax from three lari to 1, 50 lari, the opposition protests that amount of fee either. They demand to estimate 0,50 lari as a maximum amount of the tax for a square meter.
Life of Deported Meskhetians in Imereti Region
April 2, 2007
In Imereti in the small village of Ianeti, there is a small district which is known as the Ninth District among villagers. In the Ninth District 32 families continue to practice an old-way of life and have poor contact with the surrounding villagers.