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Giorgi Kanashvili Disappeared after the May 26th Protest Disruption
June 13, 2011
“Are Dead Bodies Brought to the Shore of Mtkvari River the Disappeared Demonstrators?”
June 13, 2011
UN Human Rights Council adopts report of Universal Periodic Review of Georgia
June 13, 2011
How much did 7 Thousand Roses Cost?
June 10, 2011
There are legends about the love story of famous Georgian painter Niko Pirosmani. The legend tells that he sold his store to buy million red roses for a French dancer Margarita who he fell in love with at first sight. Nobody knows whether or not this is true. Anyways, “million roses of Pirosmani” is a beautiful love story…
MIA of Georgia to Monitor Internet Communications without Court Approval
June 10, 2011
The new amendments to the Law on the Operative-Investigative Activity of Georgia, adopted in September of 2010 raise concerns regarding internet freedom in Georgia.
Georgia: Hollywood Version of 2008 War Produces Mixed Feelings in Tbilisi
June 9, 2011
Hollywood’s treatment of the Russia-Georgia war in 2008 is about to hit movie theaters in the United States. The Georgian-funded action flick, titled Five Days of August, seems to blur the line between entertainment and propaganda.
Victim of Family Violence Asks for Shelter
June 9, 2011
Georgian Sailors Brave Piracy, Bureacracy
June 8, 2011
“How can I just wait, knowing that they’re living on bread and water and that no can say how long it’s going to go on for?” asked Natela Verdzadze, whose husband is among a crew of 18 held by Somali pirates for the last eight months.
Some People Missing after May 26th Are Found in Detention Cells
June 7, 2011
According to interpressnews, Public Defender Giorgi Tughushi stated that all people missing after the May 26th events are found in the interim detention cells by the staff of Ombudsman’s Office.
Mikheil Saakashvili: “When one side wants violence, there is no possibility to wrap them up in diapers”
June 7, 2011
People vs. Construction Company
June 7, 2011
Resident of Vedzatkhevi Village In a Need of Urgent Medical Care
June 7, 2011
Parliament Adopts Freedom Charter
June 6, 2011
Constitutional Security Department Detained the Suspects of the Attempted Terrorist Act
June 6, 2011
Unable or Unwilling?!
June 3, 2011
Norwegian Helsinki Committee Published Report regarding the process of investigation of war crimes during the August 2008 conflict entitled Unable or Unwilling.
John Bass - There were Excesses in the Aftermath of the Disruption of the Protest
June 3, 2011
Silent Protest of NGOs in front of Parliament Building
June 3, 2011
On June 1st at 11:30 pm, the NGOs gathered in front of the Parliament building and protested against the violence carried out by the government at 00:15 of May 26th. The action was entitled – 00:15. The participants lit the candles in front of the Parliament and honored the victims.
Pro-democracy activists arrested in Georgia
June 3, 2011
Protestors massed for a second night in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, fending off intermittent clashes with plain clothed policemen with flagpoles conveniently turned into instruments of self defense.
NGOs Informed Embassy Representatives about Incidents on May 26
June 2, 2011
International Unions Slam Georgia On Labor-Rights Record
June 2, 2011
BRUSSELS --Top officials from the International Trade Union Confederation (ICTU) have slammed the government of Georgia, saying the country's labor policies made it "the black sheep of workers' rights in Europe."