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Representatives of the Georgian nongovernmental organizations participated in the Assembly of the Rome Statute State Parties in The Hague
November 21, 2016
“Our Diversity Is Our Wealth” – International Day of Tolerance
November 17, 2016
On November 16, the administration of the State Ministry for Reconciliation and Civic Equality of Georgia organized an official reception to mark the International Day of Tolerance. Representatives of the legislative and executive branches of the Government of Georgia, diplomatic corps, international and non-governmental organizations attended the reception.
To rescue Katarinenfeld
November 14, 2016
The story started 200 years ago, when German people were forced to settle in Georgia. A part of German colonies was established in Kvemo Kartli region too. One of them – so-called Katarinenfeld, was located in the territory of Bolnisi. Probably, Germany has never been so close to Georgia as it was then, but coexistence of Georgian and German peoples turned up temporal. In 1941, with the beginning of the World War II, the Germans were exiled.