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Will Law Prohibit Demonstrations?
July 13, 2009
The Government Started Legislative Fight against “Provocations” The draft amendments to the law on the restriction of manifestations and granting more freedom to law enforcement officers to subdue the protest of demonstrations have become the next reason for political disagreement. The draft amendment to the law was initiated by the members of the parliamentary majority Pavle Kublashvili, Murtaz Zodelava, Kakha Anjaparidze and Lasha Todia. They aim to introduce changes to three laws and the overall goal of those changes is to restrict the right to protest. The experts say the initiative seems to be a result of the recent experience of the current government.
Journalist Blames the Vice-Governor of Kakheti Region for Spreading False Information about Him
July 13, 2009
European Court of Human Rights Registered the Appeal of the President of Golf Federation and Granted Registration Number to It
July 13, 2009
Family Members of Detained Opposition Supporter Are Being Watched
July 13, 2009
Today a New Medical Center Will Be Opened in Detention Setting N 2
July 13, 2009
Parents of Dead Child Demand Punishment of Doctors
July 10, 2009
Georgia: IDPs in Georgia still need attention
July 10, 2009
Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC) prepared a report on the situation of IDPs in Georgia. The report describes the difficult conditions of internally displaced people who fled from their places of residence as a result of the armed conflict in August 2008.
The Center for Constitutional Rights Blames City Park for Illegal Fining of Drivers
July 9, 2009
Young Lawyers Association Demands an Appeal Be Allowed Against Administrative Arrest
July 9, 2009
School Directors Are Instructed to Gain Information about Political Opinions of the Personnel
July 9, 2009
Impoverished Old People Left Poor Dinner in the Office of the Official at the District Administration
July 8, 2009
The Administration of the Shopping Center “Batumi” Was Evicted Before the Time Specified in its Warning
July 8, 2009
On June 6 the administration of the Shopping Center “Batumi” was warned to leave the office within 5 days. However, on June 7, at 5:00 pm, law enforcement officers by force compelled them to leave the office.
IDPs Settled in Kareli Request Plots
July 8, 2009
“Article 42 of the Constitution” Suggests Dimitri Shahskin to Take Measures to Assist Sick Prisoners
July 8, 2009
Four Activists Were Released from Detention Setting
July 8, 2009
European Commission Apportioned Additional 2 Million Euro for IDPs from Tskhinvali Region
July 8, 2009
CSD Is Watching Journalists and NGOs
July 7, 2009
Shalva Imerlishvili Officers from the Kakheti regional department of the Constitutional Security Department within the Ministry of Internal Affairs are watching representatives of region-based non-governmental organizations and independent journalists. Furthermore, officers of the CSD settled in the flats next to the offices of independent media sources and non-governmental organizations and they record every person who visits the offices. After those people leave the NGOs and media-sources the law enforcement officers demand them the information about their visits.
Demonstration Is Held in front of the Batumi Dramatic Theatre
July 7, 2009
Law Enforcement Officers Refused to Treat Paata Khokhashvili with Medical Aid
July 7, 2009
“Eagles” of the President are in Pretrial Detention In the case of Paata Khokhashvili, records pertaining to which are kept in the archive of the Ministry of Defense, so far there were only thank you letters, deeds and medals. Now a charge of coup has raised problems about his previously unblemished career. At one time the President called the Georgian soldiers “eagles” who now are in pretrial detention in the Gldani district. Now these “eagles” have been arrested and law enforcement officers do not allow them to have medical treatment.
Shida Kartli Population Request Employment from Azerbaijan Company
July 7, 2009
After the war in August of 2008 Georgia received large amount of money as assistance. Most part of it was spent on the reconstruction of roads. The central high-way and inside roads will be reconstructed. Recently, local population has been particularly discontent about the construction activities in Sveneti-Ruisi central high-way. People request employment in the construction works.