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NATO Parliamentary Assembly Expresses Concern that the Venice Commission Consultation Mechanism was not Fully Utilized by Georgia
November 17, 2010
Somali Pirates Threaten to Sink the Ship and to Kill Georgian Sailors
November 17, 2010
Adam Michnik: “Modern Georgian Elite Is Not Patient Enough”
November 17, 2010
On November 11, famous Polish journalist and public figure Adam Michnik gave a lecture at Tbilisi Iv. Javakhishvili State University. He spoke about the experience of Poland in the establishment of active civil society. Other active members of the Polish civil society - Jacek Kozlowski, Jan Jakub Wygnanski and Wietek Chlebanowski - also made speeches during the lecture.
Restriction of Construction in Historical Places Will Be Removed
November 17, 2010
Aleksandr Dugin: “If the USA Gets Weaker, We Will Invade Former Soviet Union Republics Again”
November 16, 2010
Shop Personnel Are Threatened With Imprisonment if They Hold Protest Rallies
November 16, 2010
Russian Media Alleges Petre Devrishadze Is Spy of the Georgian Special Forces
November 15, 2010
Shop Owner Committed Suicide Because of Tax Inspection
November 15, 2010
Water Problem Brings Division among Countrymen
November 15, 2010
“Saakashvili Does Not Speak About Us, Maybe There Is Another Georgia and They Hide It From Us”
November 15, 2010
There used to be an auto-station near the Poti agricultural market where the buses to the villages and towns close to Poti used to stop. So, it was easy for farmers to bring their crop to the market. They used to purchase the products in the nearby shops and then go home. Based on the decision of the local authority, the auto-station was removed to the not-yet-renovated auto-station “in its historical place” in order “to eradicate chaotic situation and to make the area more comfortable”.
Saakashvili: “Every Action Was Correct on November 7”
November 12, 2010
President Saakashvili stated that when anti-governmental protest demonstrations were raided on November 7 three years ago and TV-Company “Imedi” was closed down “every action of the government was correct; “However, things could have been done nicer.”
Form # 9 – Rescue for Akhalgori Residents
November 12, 2010
A very important document, so called Form # 9 will not be issued in Akhalgori district for two weeks. The reason is illness of the district notary. The local officials state the notary is ill and he will continue his activities in a week for sure. Meanwhile, the passengers will not face any problems when traveling from Akhalgori to Tbilisi and vice versa.
Life under Risk
November 12, 2010
Three-member family of Gogitidzes in the village of Koreti in Akhmeta district lives in extremely poor conditions. The Gogitidzes were lodged in the village from Adjara six years ago. In rainy weather rain leaks into their house; the walls are pulling down because of moist, the floor is so damaged that family members fall into the basement.
Missing Abkhaz Was Returned Back to Abkhazia With Blindfolded
November 11, 2010
Disappeared Abkhaz Gari Jopua was transferred to the de-facto government of Abkhazia. His health conditions are grave and currently he is in hospital. Gari Jopua disappeared on October 9. Reportedly, he was arrested by the officers of the second department of the MIA for illegal crossing of the border.
Large Family without Social Allowance
November 11, 2010
Eco-Migrants Urge for Help
November 8, 2010
According to the Caucasian Environmental NGO Network, the number of eco-migrants in Georgia is between 100 thousand and 120 thousand people. According to the official statistics, in 2004-2010 the state resettled only 838 families. The ministry of IDPs from the occupied territories, accommodation and refugees of Georgia periodically reports that the eco-migrants, resettled in various regions of Georgia, live in normal conditions. In fact, the situation is radically different.
Abkhazian Citizen Still Missing
November 8, 2010
“Georgian Party” Connects Criminal Attack on Amiran Iobashvili’s Family with Politics
November 5, 2010
Family of Eight Members Remained Homeless in Khoni
November 5, 2010
Status and Compensation – Permanent Problems for the Families of the Missing People
November 5, 2010
Although there are 907 missing people in Georgia, the national legislation does not have effective measures to regulate this problem. Georgia has not joined the 2006 UN Convention about Missing People. One more problem is the victim status for the family members of the missing people as well as estimation of compensation for them.