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Controversy In the Representation of Abkhazian Authority
October 26, 2010
Price of Internet in Georgia Is One of the Highest in the World
October 25, 2010
Former Ideologist of the Patriot Camp Sends Minatory Letters to Journalist
October 25, 2010
On October 21, journalist of the Gori office of the Human Rights Center received insulting and minatory mails. The author of the letter is the former director of the Gori theatre Lasha Jokhadze. Before 2008, he organized culture events in the patriot camps. The Human Rights Center appeals to the Shida Kartli regional prosecutor’s office to investigate the fact and punish the author of the letter in accordance to the law.
Uruzmag Karkusov: “I Am Blackmailed by Launching Criminal Case against Me and Imprisonment”
October 25, 2010
The Leaseholder Companies of the Poti Port Do not Pay Salaries to the Dismissed Employees
October 22, 2010
About 400 employees of the leaseholder companies “Prometko Georgia” and “Geesko” in Poti Port have been unsuccessfully demanding salary arrears and reemployment for several months.
Most Traders of Lilo Market On Strike
October 21, 2010
Custom Officers Do Not Allow Students from Azerbaijan to Bring Their Bags in Georgia
October 21, 2010
“Century Speculation” of Mikheil Saakashvili
October 20, 2010
Magharo Residents to Block Sighnaghi-Tbilisi Motorway
October 20, 2010
Will the arrest of two Israeli businessmen in Georgia hurt economic relations?
October 20, 2010
Georgia's minister of economy and sustainable development talks to Haaretz about the future of ties with Israel. Vera Kobalia, 29, is Georgia's minister of economy and sustainable development. Born in Sukhumi, she lived, studied and worked in Canada for 15 years. In 1999 she graduated from King George High School, and in 2004, she received a degree from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She returned to Georgia in February, and on July 2 she was appointed to her present position. The minister of the economy and stable development of Georgia spoke about the further relations with Israeli in her interview with Haaretz. The humanrights.ge publishes the short version of the interview.
Citizen Who Had Never Been Abroad Is Deported
October 19, 2010
“Modern Talking” Did Not Resurrect in Rustavi
October 19, 2010
Rustavi City Hall paid 110 000 GEL to the former member of the “Modern Talking” Thomas Anders for the concert of one and half hour. This year, 210 000 GEL was spent on the celebration of “RsutavKalakoba” (city-anniversary). 160 000 GEL was allocated by the Rustavi budget; additional 50 000 GEL was transferred by the president. Concert of the once very popular European group “Modern Talking” was on the list of the scheduled events during RustavKalakoba; the group fell apart long ago. The concert of the former member of the group Thomas Anders cost 110 000 GEL.
Industrial Traumas – Hard Fate of Cheap Labor
October 19, 2010
Some owners of mass enterprises conduct the production and receive profit, mostly, by violating labor rights. One of the examples of these kinds of violations are the industrial traumas resulted from the inadequate increase of working hours and inattention of administration towards the security issues.
Liberalization of Visa Regime or Anti-Russian Propaganda?
October 19, 2010
According to the resolution of the president of Georgia, which was put in motion on October 13, citizens of several republics within the Russian Federation –Chechnya, Ingushetia, North Ossetia, Kabardo-Balkaria and Adigei can enter Georgian territory without visa and stay here during 90 days. Larsi border checkpoint has already received first visitors from the North Caucasus. National TV-Channels have already spread the comments of the people who are pleased with the innovation. One of them was a famous sportsman, former football player of the Tbilisi “Dinamo” Bakhva Tedeev who said that he has many friends in Georgia and similar decision will support him to visit them oftener.
Stalin Supporters Protesting the Dismantling of Stalin Monument in Kutaisi
October 19, 2010
Different Information Spread about Current Situation in Perevi
October 18, 2010
USA Supports Russia’s Integration into WTO While they Still Consider Abkhazia and South Ossetia Occupied.
October 18, 2010
“Human Rights protection in Georgia: challenges, setbacks and potential for improvements.”
October 18, 2010
Villages in Water
October 15, 2010
47 families in the village of Bogdanovka in Sagarejo district (Kakheti region) live in unbearable conditions. The basements and ground floors of their houses have been flooded for several years already. The local population has made draining-channels in their houses in order to save their houses from flooding. 10 houses were flooded in the village of Kurdghelauri in Telavi district too. The victims pour away the water from their rooms in turn day and night.
Separatists Collected Signatures in Akhalgori District for Geneva Negotiations
October 13, 2010
On October 8-9, Akhalgori district de-facto administration collected signatures of the district residents for the Geneva discussions. An official from the de-facto administration reported to us they had received similar directives from Geneva. They should attach those signatures to the appeal of Akhalgori district population to the government of Georgia to re-supply them with gas. The de-facto authority of South Ossetia will send the appeals to the presidents of Georgia, the USA and Russia as well as to Eduard Kokoyti and the co-chairpersons of the Geneva negotiations.