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Gavazi Population Threatens with Protest Rallies
January 14, 2011
Freedom House Report
January 14, 2011
Global freedom suffered its fifth consecutive year of decline in 2010 – the influential human rights organization “Freedom House” concluded in its annual report about freedom in the world.
Vazisubani Residents Request Kakheti Electricity Distribution Company to Ensure Security Norms
January 13, 2011
Conservative Party Protesting against New Tax Code
January 13, 2011
Sozar Subari Calls on International Organizations to Respond to the Crackdown of Veterans’ Action
January 13, 2011
Official Dismissed for Beating the Prisoner Appointed as a head of the Field of Protection of Convicts’ Rights in 5 months after the Dismissal.
January 13, 2011
Borders Without Defense
January 12, 2011
According to the border police data, the length of the Georgian border with Azerbaijan is 446 km. But in reality, the border between these two states has not been determined. The bilateral governmental commission on the border delimitation has been operating for 17 years now. According to the Deputy Minister of Georgian Foreign Affairs, Davit Gareji and the village Erisimedi remain disputed territories.
Vakhtang Komakhidze’s New Documentary Movie about August War “Here It Is: The War Which We Won”
January 12, 2011
In the near future, the new documentary film by journalist Vakhtang Komakhidze will be screened in Georgia; the film is about the armed conflict of August 2008.
Vladimir Sanakoev Fulfilled the Orders of FSB under the Nickname “Ironi”
January 11, 2011
“Kind King Mathiush I Know Nothing” About It
January 11, 2011
Virtual development is going on in Georgia. We have already finished construction of the Second Dubai, Paris, and Nice and now we have started development of the mountainous-skiing resort. Soon, tourists will slide from the Caucasus Range directly down to Batumi seashore. Soon, as the President of Georgia has promised, we will build a motorway to Sokhumi and maybe even to Sochi.
The Coffee Republic
January 11, 2011
ABKHAZIA — Post-conflict zones are eerily quiet places. Nowadays, with the border closed since the August 2008 war, the only way to cross from western Georgia into the de facto Republic of Abkhazia, a territory of 3,250 square miles by the Black Sea, is by foot.
President to Independently Decide Granting Shota Rustaveli and National Premiums
January 10, 2011
Three Businessmen Committed Suicide in Kakheti in 2010
January 10, 2011
Otar Piranishvili, one of the owners of the wine company “Shumi,” Paata Papalashvili, one of the owners of the wholesale store “Delpini” and Archil Sesiashvili, the deputy director of “Kindzmarauli Marani” committed suicide. In all three cases the reason of suicide was named to be the inspection carried out by Tax Inspection.
New Tax Code – New Regulation for Businessmen
January 10, 2011
The government met the New Year with the new Tax Code. The new Tax Code contains new notions together with new tax systems. The notions of “micro” and “small business” were introduced in the Code for the first time. The tax payment is also differentiated for them. Tax ombudsman (business ombudsman) was appointed who has not made any comments about mass detention and fining of entrepreneurs so far.
Obscure Transport Collapse in Tbilisi
January 10, 2011
The optimization of urban transportation causes transport collapse in Tbilisi. The overburdened municipal buses, prolonged waiting for the desired transportation at the bus stops and the risen prices for travelling is today’s reality in Tbilisi. Tbilisi residents have not seen this kind of situation since 90s when because of the oil deficiency buses could not work and people would ride on top of the trolley buses to reach the destination.
U.S. Ambassador Concerned About the Crackdown on Veterans at Heroes’ Square
January 10, 2011
U.S. Ambassador to Georgia John Bass expressed concerns about the crackdown on the veterans at heroes’ square on 3 January. Bass commented about it after giving presents at the infants’ house in Tbilisi.