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Who Is threatened with School Reform?(Part I)
February 22, 2008
Journalistic Survey What should teachers think about-their contract terms or children’s education? Directors and teachers of Georgian Public Schools have sign employment contracts. The stipulated terms of the contracts vary in among schools from 1 to 6 years in duration. However, what would otherwise seem mundane has experts concerned. They claim that those contracts under such stipulated terms are in contradiction with the Georgian Constitution and international law. It is not that the Georgian Ministry of Education and Science that made the requirement to indicate the duration when contracts are signed.
Categories of Georgian Citizens to cross to Russia without visas
February 22, 2008
Opposition: Hunger-Strike Starts Tomorrow
February 21, 2008
Young Christian-Democrats Held Demonstration in front of Chancellery
February 21, 2008
Journalists Seek Punishment of Gurjaani District Governor
February 21, 2008
Gurjaani Threatened with Epidemics
February 21, 2008
International Community: Not Surprised, Hunger-Strikers’ & Tents in Tbilisi
February 20, 2008
Ezugbaia, Chairperson: Georgian Railway Withholds Pensions from Former rail worker
February 20, 2008
Gogi Miruashvili, a resident of the village of Kvakhvreli in Gori District, died of heart attack when a court summon was delivered to his house. As it was later learned, Irakli Ezugbaia was in opposition to the seventy-five-year-old man. Currently, Ezugbaia can only appeal against Makvala Miruashvili, wife of the deceased, as she Gogi Miruashvili’s legal surrogate. The topic for argument is whether or not the dead person received pension by mistake.
Problem with Presidential Subsidies
February 20, 2008
“If I survive my problem, I will never again mention the name of the present. I am so afraid that I will not touch not only president’s present but event gifts I will receive from my relative. Keeping my only child warm cost me made sleepless nights and I have cried lots of tears. If it had to happen in similar way, they should not have given anything to us,” said Dali Khachapuridze, a resident of Kutaisi who a disabled. She applied to the Human Rights Center’s Kutaisi office to complain about her trouble with the Energy Distribution Company.
Disable People Petition President
February 19, 2008
Investigation Needed: Activities of the Kakheti Regional Agency for Social Subsidies
February 19, 2008
Shida Kartli Governor Ignores Illegal Activities of Gori’s Municipality Council
February 19, 2008
Gori Municipality Council broke the law when it came to electing the municipality governor. Although Ramaz Chochishvili, former governor, signed his resignation on February 7 2008, Gori Municipality Council then turn around and announced a competition on the vacancy of the governor on February 18, eleven days later. Thus, the Human Rights Center’s Gori Office has prepared an administrative suit under the Law on “State Supervision on the Activities of Local Self-governments”; the center will file the suit to the regional governor against the Gori Municipality Council.
Kakhetians Cheated by Georgian President Saakashvili
February 19, 2008
In the run-up to the snap presidential elections Mikheil Saakashvili made promises that he has not kept. He had publicly announced that an agreement had been reached between the Georgian government and clients of the Energy-Distribution Companies, and the impact would positive for consumers in both Tbilisi and in regions. They would be discharged from arrears on their electricity bills that accumulated before June 1 2007.
NATO- Big Risk or Big Security
February 19, 2008
The terrible events of November 7, 2007, which a brutal crackdown on civil and human rights in Georgia, has made it more difficult for Georgia to be able to integrate into North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Our immediate aim now is to get some kind of second tier status under MAP (Membership Action Plan) or some partnership status. Experts in the aftermath of the violent crackdown that took place in November there are second thoughts about fast-tracking Georgia to full-fledged membership. NATO authorities are thinking twice about whether to give Georgia a second chance or not. Even those who voted in principle for integration into NATO during the plebiscite that was January 5, 2008 are asking one and the same question, and it is now more frequently asked than ever before: Is there any threat behind integration into NATO?
Struggle over Trash Bins in Batumi
February 18, 2008
Opposition Camp holds large-scaled protest in Tbilisi
February 15, 2008
Hard Evidence and/or a Fourteen-Year Sentence?
February 15, 2008
Case on Malkhaz Zhuzhunadze, former Chairperson of the Akhaltsikhe Precinct Election Commission # 37, was transferred to the Akhaltsikhe District Court for further investigation. On November 4 2007 officers from the Akhaltsikhe District Police Department arrested Malkhaz Zhuzhubnadzein his house, based on operational information; the detainee was accused for having illegally purchased and stored of narcotic substances (Georgian Criminal Code, Article 260, Paragraph II, a).
Hunger Strike of Cheated Property Owners
February 15, 2008
Many buildings have been recently emptied of their actual owners in Kutaisi, which demonstrates a clear example of just how property rights are being violated for Georgian citizens. Police have showed up and under threat of being physically evicted. “Gantiadi Ltd”a company that is located on Palishvili Street was given immediate notice and without any cause to vacate the building that it occupies within two days. The deadline was fixed for February 15. In response, employees of the Ltd went on a hunger strike for the last two days.
Cold Snap in the Samtskhe-Javakheti Region
February 14, 2008
Population of the Samtskhe-Javakheti Region was initially damaged by the flood in spring and then by subfreezing temperatures in the winter. People complained about floods and landslides; but now they have many problems because of inclement weather conditions.
Sozar Subari: Activities of Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC) Scrutinized
February 13, 2008