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Kvemo Kartli Police Detained 60 Members and Activists of the “Democratic Movement for the United Georgia”
April 9, 2009
Human Rights Center Created Two New Websites
April 6, 2009
Project “Community Defender” Will Start from April 7
April 6, 2009
Four Members of the Movement “Why” Were Arrested During the Protest Demonstration in Front of the 1st Channel
April 6, 2009
Members of Youth Branch of “Movement for April 9” Will Receive Their Cars Back on Monday
April 6, 2009
Open Letter to President Saakashvili
April 6, 2009
Options for your legacy: for good or bad “There are three classes of intellect: one which comprehends by itself; another which appreciates what others comprehend; and a third which neither comprehends by itself nor by what others have to demonstrate. The first is the most excellent; the second is good; the third is useless”. What Machiavelli has to say here about intellect could as well be applied to the governance of Georgia.
Governmental and Law Enforcement Bodies Have Started Working On An Emergency Rule
April 3, 2009
In order to prevent people from joining the protest demonstrations planned for April 9 in Tbilisi, local self-governments and law enforcement bodies in the districts of Kakheti region have started working on emergency rule. At the demonstrations the people will demand the resignation of the President of Georgia and to establish the date of snap presidential elections. District governors, chairpersons of the municipality boards and heads of police departments demanded that the leaders of public agencies prevent their employees and their family members from going to the demonstration. Since Monday groups of policemen are moving in the villages and threatening the families who are considered supporters of opposition parties with the detention of their children or relatives.
Public Defender’s Office Will Monitor Demonstrations on April 9
April 3, 2009
Head of Tsnori Hospital Physically Threatens a Journalist
April 3, 2009
Socially Excluded Family Claims They Are Not Assisted On Ethnic Grounds
April 3, 2009
Ossetians Abandon Kakheti Region Because of Unbearable Conditions
April 3, 2009
“Movement for the Just Georgia” Blames Police For Dispersing the Demonstration
April 3, 2009
Population of Tsnori District Blamed “Kakheti Electricity Distribution Company” for Doubled Taxes
April 3, 2009
Number of Domestic Violence Has Increased in Kakheti
April 3, 2009
Public Defender Blames Court For Being Politically Motivated
April 2, 2009
Sighnaghi District Governor Bans Local Population to Go to Tbilisi to Take Part in Protest Demonstration on April 9
April 2, 2009
Sozar Subari: Government Should Be Informed about Blocking Streets 5 Days Earlier
April 2, 2009
Members of Art Group Held Protest Demonstrations with Opposition
April 2, 2009
Vegetable Khna or Dry Marihuana
April 1, 2009
One Expertise Conclusion VS Two Other Expertise Conclusions Talal Azis Al Muhamed from Iraq is charged under Article 260, Part I of the Criminal Code of Georgia. Three experts conducted analyses on the substance that was discovered on him. According to the conclusions of the alternative and commission experts, the substance taken from the Talal Azis Al Muhamed does not contain narcotics. The claims of the investigation expert are different. The court has not considered the case for three years. This year, the third judge has considered the investigation.
An iron bolt has been installed on the gate to the building of the Parliament
April 1, 2009