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Khevsureti Is Getting Uninhabited
September 21, 2010
One more family abandoned Reversed Khevsureti region (the mountainous region in Eastern Georgia) and took the Shatili-Tbilisi mini-bus the day before yesterday. Niko Ardoteli took two children of the Shetekauris from the village of Khonischala with his three children to the downland. Our host in Shatili told us: “If Niko’s family also abandons Ardoti village that means the village will get uninhabited.” Khevsureti region is getting uninhabited. Two families remained in Mutso village; nobody lives in Archilo; nobody will remain in Khakhabo village this winter either.
The Head of Chamber of Control Builds Hotel in Signagi
September 20, 2010
“National” Woman Requests Protection of her Property from the President
September 20, 2010
Faded Colors of Baden-Baden in Gori
September 17, 2010
740 000 GEL is paid to about 80 yard-keepers and dustmen per year to clean Gori. In parallel to it, the Gori municipal board requires 1, 10 GEL for one square meter from private and legal entities for cleaning. Despite such a huge income, the town and particularly the villages are full of rubbish. In addition to that, the yard-keepers and dustmen protest unpaid salaries of August which were due to August 25.
Do We Need “Georgian Strasbourg?”
September 16, 2010
President Misled Unemployed Residents of Rustavi
September 16, 2010
President Saakashvili visited Rustavi a week ago and attended the re-opening ceremony of the Georgian-Italian leather enterprise which now “started working at full speed;” the enterprise was opened a year ago. At least, the national TV-Channels spread similar information. The workers said all machines were already working in the factory and they cannot understand why the president visited the enterprise.
Heavy Rain Flooded Kutaisi
September 15, 2010
They Were Standing
September 15, 2010
They were standing... They were standing in Vake district, in Chavchavadze Avenue in front of the fifth building of the Tbilisi State University and on the other side of the street near the underground passage in front of the shops.
Irakli Alasania: “Alarming Situation in Samegrelo”
September 14, 2010
God-Fathers, Fathers of God-Children and Relatives on High Positions
September 14, 2010
“Before the Rose Revolution we lived in a country where nobody respected education and people succeeded with the support of their influential relatives and wealth. Today we live in a country, where there is only one criterion for employment: professionalism and patriotism. Acquaintance, friendship, and relation should not work in selecting the colleagues,” President Mikheil Saakashvili stated on July 20, 2010 in Kvareli district.
Kutaisi Starving without Water
September 13, 2010
The temperature up to 40 Celsius! Drinking water is supplied only once in two days for one and half an hour! The Kutaisi residents had to spend the summer days in similar conditions. The promise of the government to supply the second capital of the country with drinking water during 24 hours a day was not kept and Kutaisi still complains about it.
Shalva Natelashvili Regrets not Entering Parliament
September 10, 2010
54 More Unemployed People in Rustavi
September 9, 2010
Russia States UN Resolution Is Counter-Productive
September 9, 2010
OSCE Secretary General Calls on the Conflict Sides to Mutual Respect, Understanding and Restraint
September 9, 2010
On September 8th, the Secretary General of OSCE, Marc Perrin de Brichambaut made an official visit to Georgia. After the visit, the official web site of OSCE spread the official statement of Secretary General.
The UN General Assembly Adopts the Resolution Initiated by Georgia
September 8, 2010
The UN General Assembly adopted resolution on the right of return for all IDPs and their descendants from Georgian breakaway regions, including Abkhazia and South Ossetia, regardless their ethnicity, reports the official web-site of UN.
Urmas Paet: “The Occupation of Georgian Territory Is Unacceptable for International Law”
September 8, 2010
On September 8th, the Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Paet visited the village Odzisi bordering with Akhalgori. Paet was introduced to the current situation of the territory by the EU observers.
Strange Details in the Construction of Auto-Ban
September 8, 2010
Huge construction of Ruisi-Igoeti freeway is underway. This project is continuation of the construction which started in 2006 and which is called “auto-ban”. Although only 60-70 kilometers of the auto-ban was built so far, the experts see serious faults in it and are doubtful about the construction of tunnels and Estacada.
Along with the Building Supsa Port, Policemen Are Terrorizing the Land Owners
September 8, 2010
Panic in Svaneti – Population Is Afraid to Lose Land
September 7, 2010
The Mestia district population is suspicious about the state program of the development of Zemo Svaneti region. The locals say the program is being implemented without negotiating the issues with locals. People are afraid that within the state program the government will seize their plots which they have inherited from their ancestors but have not registered yet.