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Bacho Akhalaia Will Be Compelled to Resign in Two Weeks because of Western Oppression
January 19, 2010
“Newsweek” Confirms that Gigi Ugulava Really Spoke about Possible Denial of Georgia to Join NATO
January 19, 2010
High Hopes Come Crashing Down
January 18, 2010
Round Table to Defend Georgian Human Rights Defenders
January 18, 2010
On January 15 “South Caucasus Network of Human Rights Defenders”, coalition of non-governmental organizations “Civil Manifest” and “Georgian Young Lawyers Association” organized a round table in the hotel “Ambassador”.
During August War Advisors to Bush Thought of Involvement in the War
January 18, 2010
“Several high-ranking representatives of President Bush’s administration discussed possibility to involve war in August of 2008,” wrote Ronald Asmus (http://www.gmfus.org/publications/author.cfm?id=11) in his new book “A Little War that Shook the World” (http://www.amazon.com/Little-War-that-Shook-World/dp/0230617735).
NGOs in Georgia strongly condemn the smear campaign against human rights defenders in the country
January 15, 2010
Non-governmental organizations in Georgia are deeply concerned by a smear campaign against human rights defenders and NGOs which surfaced in Georgia in December 2009. We are particularly concerned by the fact that those media and political figures used sensitive topics such as the Russia-Georgia war, ethno-territorial conflicts, minorities etc., to manipulate the public and mislead them in respect of human rights defenders and their work.
Outlaws Tortured the Village Governor
January 14, 2010
People Injured by Oil Explosion Are Going to Paralyze “Kanargo Georgia”
January 14, 2010
Agricultural Market in Ozurgeti Will Be Replaced by A Square with Fountain
January 14, 2010
Local authority started to throw gravel on the territory of agricultural market in Ozurgeti at 5:00 am on January 8. It was time when market was empty and local officials were free to do their job. When traders arrived at the market in the morning, they found the area full of gravel.
President’s Confession Speeded Up Education Reforms
January 13, 2010
After the monologue of the president, the time of great reforms came in the education system. This reform has been implemented in the education field twice; though it is not enough.
Journalist Nika Avaliani Became the Deputy Minister
January 13, 2010
Population Requests Abolishment of Old Petrol Station
January 12, 2010
The Policeman who Raided Journalists Is Now Head of Police Department
January 12, 2010
Akhmeta District Governor Prohibited Employees to Give Interview to Journalists
January 12, 2010
Only Three Leaders of Opposition Parties Met John McCain
January 11, 2010
On January 11, US Senator John McCain met leaders of opposition parties during his visit in Georgia. The meeting was held in the hotel “Intourist” in Batumi; leader of the parliamentary minority Giorgi Targamadze, a leader of the Alliance for Georgia Davit Usupashvili and leader of the “Save Georgia” Levan Gachechiladze attended it.
Caucasian Conflicts Took Eighth Place in the Reiting of “Hot Points” of “Gardiani”
January 11, 2010