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2011-12-01
15 Georgian Sailors Request Help
The fate of fifteen Georgian and three Turkish sailors has been uncertain for more than a year. The fact that they are alive is confirmed by two photos disseminated by Somali pirates on October 30th. Both photos are taken in the platform of the captured tanker Olib G and it shows armed and masked pirates.

2011-11-24
Abkhazia must raise its game on human rights
They like playing dominoes in Abkhazia. As dusk falls, young men unpack their pieces on the promenade by the Black Sea in Sukhumi, the picturesque capital of this breakaway territory bidding for independence from Georgia.

2011-11-24
Negotiations of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement
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Negotiations of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement
European Parliament resolution of 17 November 2011 containing the European Parliament’s recommendations to the Council, the Commission and the EEAS on the negotiations of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement (2011/2133(INI))

2011-11-24
Reforms That Alienate Us from Europe
What is the most important – wealth or prosperity? Europe answered this question long ago and stated that wealth does not mean prosperity at all. Sustainable development strategy of Europe relies on this principle – develop steadily but safely. Despite Georgia’s aspirations for the EU, its real activities contradict the European policy in general.

2011-11-21
Condi: I Did Not Blame Georgia!
There aren't many issues on The Bug Pit's radar that have much political resonance in Washington (or elsewhere), but the Russia-Georgia war is by far the most significant. As someone who had already been following the region for a while before the 2008 war, it was dispiriting to see how, over the few days that that war lasted, how polarizing the issue became.

2011-11-18
European Parliament Resolution on Georgia
European Parliament adopted on November 17 a resolution calling on the European Union to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia as “occupied territories”, hailing Georgia’s “significant progress” in democratic reforms and also calling on the authorities “to further develop a democratic environment for freedom of speech.”

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Historic Review of Georgian Political Advertisement
In 2005, American researchers estimated that political advertisements on TV have short (two-week) impact on voters. But the result is so rapid and
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Pre-election Advertisement Promises
Quality and Purpose of Political Advertisements
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EDITORIAL

Human Rights Center to Monitor Trials on Former Senior Governmental Officials
How the detention process of former senior officials is going on; whether political motivation is detected in it and will the new initiative
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As a result of international oppression, State Audit Office and National Bureau of Enforcement postponed the repressions
The August war- who is guilty?
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How do you think, did the political prisoners, released by the Parliament of Georgia short time ago, deserve freedom?
They deserved freedom They did not deserve freedom Only part of them deserved freedom I do not know


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