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Car Was Seized from Director General of Coca-Cola Bottlers Georgia and Then Beaten
April 15, 2009
Singer and Businessman Is Beaten
April 15, 2009
Demonstrators were harassed during the night of April 14. The Human Rights Center was informed about attacks in several districts of Tbilisi. On April 14, at about 7:00 pm singer Zurab Manjavidze was attacked. Before that, Vakhtang Laghidze, director-general of “Coca-Cola”, was beaten and then his car was stolen. Three members of the People’s Party, political party “Tavisufleba” and Alliance for Georgia were beaten. They are Gizo Sartania, Hamlet Gulordava and Malkhaz Charkviani. They were so ruthlessly beaten that all three people were put in the central hospital.
Tents Will Be Set Up in Telavi Too
April 14, 2009
Tents will be set up in Telavi close to the Kakheti regional administration. Ordinary citizens, not representatives of opposition political parties, are going to express their protest in that way. The people are dissatisfied with the activities of the government and with the current injustice reigning in the country. Deputy Chairperson of the Telavi office of the Conservative Party Giorgi Mosiashvili, who participates in the protest demonstrations in Tbilisi, claims that the organization council of the opposition parties in the regions also are discussing the possibility of starting protest demonstrations.
Public Registry Issued Passports Incorrectly
April 13, 2009
In Batumi Mini-Buses Were Deprived of Drivers
April 13, 2009
In Adjara, patrol police deprived the drivers of mini-buses of their driving licenses. The “punished” drivers transported people to Tbilisi to take part in protest demonstrations. The drivers of the mini-buses that served people to join the demonstration on April 9 also were deprived of their driving licenses. The drivers reported to a journalist for the Human Rights Center that patrol policemen cannot explain to them the reason for their activities.
People Demand Pensions in Poti
April 13, 2009
Ministry of Internal Affairs Refused to Provide Sozar Subari with Video Recordings Made Near Parliament Building
April 13, 2009
Strangers Destroyed the Stage and Apparatus In Front of the Parliament
April 13, 2009
Statement
April 13, 2009
Violence On Political Ground Continues
April 11, 2009
Activists of the opposition parties were attacked on political grounds on the night of April 10 as well. The violence occurred in several districts of Tbilisi. It was reported to The Human Rights Center that late at night people were threatened, beaten and persecuted.
Human Rights Center Protests Attacks on People on Political Grounds
April 11, 2009
Community Defender Protests Violence Against Demonstrators
April 11, 2009
Nation-Wide Disobedience Is Declared in Tbilisi
April 11, 2009
On April 11 at 6:00 pm nation-wide disobedience was declared in Tbilisi. Levan Gachechiladze, one of the opposition leaders, announced it to the demonstrators in front of the Parliament.
Irakli Kordzaia: Members of the Movement “Why” Were Attacked
April 11, 2009
Giorgi Darchia Blames Strangers for Beating Him on Political Grounds
April 11, 2009
Three Members of Nino Burjanadze’s Political Party “Democratic Movement for the United Georgia” Were Beaten
April 11, 2009
A Member of Youth Branch of the Alliance for Georgia Was Detained
April 11, 2009
Community Defender Published Reported New Violations
April 10, 2009
Travel Documents Are Issued on Refugees
April 10, 2009
Travel documents are issued on refugees for the first time in Georgia; with those documents refugees can cross the border of Georgia. Chechen Refugees residing in Pankisi Valley have been asking for travel documents for a long time already.
Demonstrators Are Forbidden To Travel From Regions
April 10, 2009
Today, movement was restricted from various regions of Georgia in the direction of Tbilisi. Mini-buses could not leave Zugdidi, Gurjaani and Khashuri.