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Russian Defender Criticizes Gryzlov’s Statement with regard to Pensions
November 21, 2007
“Minor Hooliganism” in Batumi
November 20, 2007
“The Police excuse themselves, saying they had nothing to do with it or that they had received orders from higher powers.” Several incidents at Batumi State University on November 8th have led to the Batumi Civil Court discussing six cases of “minor hooliganism.” The Human Rights Center investigates.
African Pig Fever Reigns in Zugdidi District
November 20, 2007
Dozens of pigs in the village of Akhalsofeli in the Zugdidi District have died from African fever, also known as Montgomery’s Disease, in the past five days. Locals are trying to fight against the disease with their own resources. They dig graves near the forest and bury the diseased pigs there. The total damage amount is large and methods of fighting against the virus are minimal. The government’s solution to the problem is to kill all healthy and diseased domestic animals. The population, however, does not appreciate the idea of killing the animals, but recognize that the danger is gradually increasing. As of June 27th, 2007, 2,847 pigs had died in Zugdidi district and 9,461 pigs had died in the whole of the Samegrelo Zemo-Svaneti region.
Kutaisi Is Under Construction
November 19, 2007
In six months Kutaisi will be a “European” city, a promise that excites only the government. Several days ago, the central area of the city was blocked by the Georgian President’s stage and podium-delivered from Sighnaghi- where President Saakashvili made promises to local people. The concert finished and the residents of Kutaisi faced a new problem.
Former Law Enforcers is Detained for Drug Addiction
November 16, 2007
On November 4, Malkhaz Zhuzhunadze, the chairman of Akhaltsikhe Election District # 37 was detained in his own house based on the investigative information of the Akhaltsikhe District Police Department. He was accused of illegal possession of drugs. Nugzar Samarjishvili, the attorney of the detainee, stated that his client will not plead guilty and claims that the drug substance did not belong to him and he had never dealt with narcotics in his life.
USA Appreciates the Abolition of State Emergency in Georgia
November 16, 2007
Zviad Khargilia, Suspected for Beating Riot Police Officer Might Be Judged Today
November 15, 2007
IFJ Condemns Georgia’s Ban on Media as President Declares State of Emergency
November 13, 2007
Giorgi Tsagareishvili Blames Government for Political Terror
November 13, 2007
Georgia’s Ambassador to Switzerland Resigned
November 13, 2007
NGOs Published Ten Preconditions before Elections
November 13, 2007
Company “Linx” Protests Decision of Tbilisi Mayor’s Office
November 13, 2007
Health Conditions of Tina Khidasheli Is Still Unsatisfactory
November 13, 2007
Spokesmen of the Council of Europe Make a Strong Statement on Georgia
November 13, 2007
Khaindrava Is Interrogated by the Counter-Intelligence Department on Suspicion of Espionage
November 13, 2007
Starvation has Defeated Fear of Death in the “Town of Miners”
November 13, 2007
If you were to visit the “Town of Miners” settlement, you might think that bombing occurred only a few days ago. It is four kilometers away from the village of Skhvilisi, situated on the right side of the central motorway to Vale..
Shalva Natelashvili Asks the United States to Grant His Family Political Asylum
November 12, 2007
Gamsakhurdia and Natelashvili Disappeared
November 9, 2007
Several opposition leaders disappeared since the November 7 demonstrations. Nobody knows the location of Koko Gamssakhurdia and Shalva Natelashvili. Davit Usufashvili, leader of the Republic Party, stated that everybody was poisoned after dispersal. Members of his party feel better and are discussing the future plans of their activities. As for the members of other parties, their situation is much vaguer.
Statement by the Secretary General on the situation in Georgia
November 8, 2007
Human Rights Center Meets with Public Defender, Sozar Subari
November 8, 2007