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Human Rights Defender Says Ossetians Feel Unprotected in Georgia
July 15, 2009
Mayors Change but Hard Life Continues
July 14, 2009
“Every mayor promised to support us but we still face old problems." Six-member family has been renting a flat in Ostrovski street N 100 in Batumi for 21 years already. Their accommodation consists of two sheds with faded paint and damaged wallpaper. The shed is covered with blue canvas which protects the accommodation from rain.
Renovated Houses Are Pulling Down In Signagi
July 14, 2009
Sides Meet in Gali to Launch Routine Security Talks
July 14, 2009
Soon We Will Have To Pay for Death
July 13, 2009
Legislative initiative of City Hall – Cemeteries will be taxed Today, representatives of the Labor Party and non-governmental organization “Coalition for Our Rights” held protest demonstration in front of the Tbilisi City Hall. The demonstrators protested new legislative initiative of the Mayor Gigi Ugulava which intends to estimate tax of 20 GEL for one square meter of cemetery.
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