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Peaceful Night in the Kostava Avenue
May 23, 2011
Riot Police Not Allowed “Utsnobi” To Enter “Radio-Utsnobi”
May 23, 2011
Financial Assistance of Socially Vulnarable Families under Sequestration
May 20, 2011
Dangers of Mediocrity (Andy Garcia or Mikheil Saakashvili?)
May 20, 2011
3 years ago some Armenian colleagues of mine told me the story of making the film The Lark Farm by Italian directors Paolo and Vittorio Tavianis. They had invited them to Yerevan, to the film festival and passed the books on Armenian-Turkish relations, namely the “genocide of Armenians” called so by part of the world.
Leader of Youth Branch of the Georgian Party Detained
May 19, 2011
On May 18, police officers detained a leader of the youth branch of the Georgian Party Shota Iamanidze. He is accused of purchase-storage-usage of narcotic substances – Article 260 Part II of the Criminal Code of Georgia. The crime is punished from 7 to 14 years imprisonment. The family members said Iamanidze was arrested in Abashidze Street.
Georgian NGOs Appreciate Assistance from the USA and EU in the Protection of Human Rights
May 19, 2011
European Parliament Calls on Georgia to Carry out New Reforms
May 19, 2011
Gogi Tsulaia Is Not Going to Pay the Bail
May 19, 2011
Aleksandre Khegaturi: “The Memorandum regarding which I was called a Traitor Is Blocked by Abkhazians”
May 19, 2011
Activists of Public Assembly were Attacked
May 19, 2011
The Public Assembly has planned to hold protest rallies with the request of changing government on May 21st. Three days before the start of protest rallies, the activists of Public Assembly were attacked in Sagarejo Region.
A Family of Four Orphan Kids was Denied Electricity and Food Vouchers
May 19, 2011
Human Rights In Gori District
May 19, 2011
Approximately 200 Thousand Exhibits Bulked in Boxes
May 19, 2011
Russian Militaries Wounded Georgian Adolescents in Sachkhere Region
May 18, 2011
Snails Damaged Wine-Yards but Minister Knows Nothing About It
May 17, 2011
Residents of Village Mleta Taking Turns for Sleeping
May 17, 2011
The sufferers of the landslide in the village Mleta are afraid that the landslide erupt again in spring and destroy their houses. Last year, the landslide locked the river-bed and the water flooded the houses. Approximately 15 families were promised to be evacuated but the sufferers of the natural disaster still live in the destroyed houses.
Guram Odisharia: “Georgian and Abkhazian Society is Feed by the False Stereotypes”
May 17, 2011
What kind of perspectives public diplomacy has towards the resolution of Georgian-Abkhazian conflict, what is the attitude of Abkhazian society towards Georgia, are they afraid of assimilation with Russians and how correct is the politics of Georgian government towards the conflict, the writer Guram Odisharia spoke with the interpressnews about these issues.
Saakashvili cannot Understand why the Tractor-Driver Puts on the Brakes when He Faces Obstacles
May 16, 2011
Labor Party Protests against Construction of Five-Storey Palace of Head of Counter Intelligence Administration
May 16, 2011
Amnesty International: Annual Report on Georgia (2011)
May 16, 2011
Concerns continued over the progress of investigations into crimes under international law during the war between Georgia and Russia in August 2008 and in its immediate aftermath. Despite some progress, solutions for the housing and integration of internally displaced people remained insufficient.