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Amnesty International: Human Rights Report
May 30, 2008
Republican Party Member Beaten in Gori
May 30, 2008
”Tbilisis Amkari” Held Demonstration in front of the Municipality Building
May 29, 2008
War Veterans Cannot Enjoy Benefits in Adjara
May 29, 2008
Country Lacks Funds for the Prevention of Natural Disaster This Year
May 28, 2008
The Parents can not let their children sleep at home in Mestia as the threat of a landslide is a constant threat. Spring is traditionally the season of natural disasters in Georgia. The government has not conducted preventive activities against landslides and floods for several years now. The consequence is that people die and houses, bridges, roads are damaged. At the background of tensed political and social situation environmental problems appear to be far less important in Georgia. It is for this reason that government needs to start thinking about floods and landslides ahead of time and not only when the water level is dramatically rising. It would be better if the government would spend more on prevention rather than having to spend money and limited resources after the damage has been done.
Tax + Debts=Unbearable Life
May 28, 2008
Flat of Avtandil Kikvadze, a resident of Kutaisi, has been in the dark already for six months. The old man who lives there is sure that he is not guilty for not being able to pay his bill. One day, the lonely old man, who uses only one bulb and watches a bit TV in the evening, received a bill with a huge debt attached; it was so much that he could not afford to pay. Electricity meters in the district where he lives have not been installed yet. People have been using the communal ones left over from the communist times.
Memorial “Ainaalara”: One Step towards Reconciliation
May 19, 2008
Abkhazian language has been taught at one of the public schools in Rustavi for a year. Collage and school “Lampari” is different from other public schools because pupils have been able to learn Abkhazian language since 2007. On May 15 a memorial to Georgian and Abkhazian people who died in the war was opened in the school yard. The name of the memorial is “Reconcilation.”
Disagreement in Public School in Village of Sakasheti
May 16, 2008
Teachers punished for complaining to Vardzelashvili Teachers of the Sakasheti Public School in Gori District were punished for having defended their rights. On March 15 they submitted a letter of complaints to Vardzelashvili, Shida Kartli Regional Governor, and several days later the letter was shared with the person that they had complained about. Eighteen teachers of the school complained about the director who later met them in private and dressed them down over their behavior.
Shalva Pichkhadze: the Loser Will Be the First Who Unleashes War in Abkhazia
May 15, 2008
Gori Public Schools Lack Playgrounds and Fenced Grounds
May 14, 2008
Gori based private public school “Atlanta” is located in the building of the Construction Company # 9 in Besiki Street in Kombinati district of Gori. It has neither play-ground, nor a stadium and its yard is not fenced. Because of lack of the yard children are in danger of getting hit by cars. However, teachers are on duty and take turns carefully watching the children.
The Librarians Request to Rescue Books
May 13, 2008
If you should enter Kobuleti Library, named after Gulo-Aga Kaikatsishvili, you will see soon see cellophane over the windows instead of the glass, and a curtain that serves the function of a door leading to the book shelves. The library has 20, 000 books in its collection. However, librarians as well as the readers are concerned; they have even requested government to save the books and reconstruct the library building.
British Journalists Join Efforts of the PMMG to Ensure Free and Fair Elections in Georgia
May 13, 2008
Diary of Pre-election Terror
May 13, 2008
Representatives of the opposition parties blame the government for blatant repression. They claim that the ruling political party, with the support of its activists, and a network of law enforcers and administrative employees are openly oppressing supporters of opposition political parties. Non-governmental organizations claim that the worst situation is in Kakehti region of East Georgia.
Member of the Egalitarian Institute Detained in Telavi
May 13, 2008
Revaz Shavishvili: Murderers of Giorgi Gamtsemlidze Will Be Punished
May 8, 2008
International Experts Highly Praised Georgian Lawyers Working on Cases Discussed by European Court
May 8, 2008
Duisi Resident Has Disappeared
May 6, 2008
Relatives of Davit Gaurgashvili, a resident of the village of Duisi in the Pankisi Valley applied to the Human Rights Center for help. Davit Gaurgashvili has been missing for eleven days already. On April 26 he arrived in Tbilisi by mini-bus and intended to travel to Rustavi. Gaurgashvili was last seen at the Isani Auto Station.
Young Lawyers Association (GYLA) Appealed to the Court against Tbilisi City Hall
May 6, 2008
Member of National Movement Seeks Closure of Newspaper
May 6, 2008
Marina Utiashvili, member of the United National Movement, initiated to close down Kakheti based regional newspaper “Imedi”. The representative of the leading party officially stated that the newspaper is one that is always looking for violations and it should not exist.
Vakhtang Khmaladze Request Eradication of Election List Violations
May 6, 2008