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Public Organization “Serve Georgia” Evaluates
May 31, 2011
Coalition for European Georgia States that Police Had to Deal with Extremists on May 26th
May 31, 2011
Council of Europe Requests Investigation into the Facts of Use of Excessive Force
May 31, 2011
OSCE media representative concerned by violence against journalists in Georgia
May 31, 2011
When Proest Rally in Rustaveli Avenue Rally was Raided by the Police Imedi was Broadcasting Live Poker Game
May 31, 2011
Television Company Maestro was broadcasting live the Rustaveli Avenue protest rally and the following processes almost all night. Early morning May 26 Maestro broadcasted live the comments of opposition leaders, their family members, rally participants, who compared the last night processes with the April 9 1989 events and accused the police special forces in using excessive force.
Bodies Found Near Site of Protests in Georgia
May 30, 2011
Offices of Public Assembly Closed in Kakheti
May 30, 2011
Irakli Batiashvili Talks about his Disappearance
May 30, 2011
Public Assembly Releases Special Statement Regarding People Detained on 26 May
May 30, 2011
Hot Lines of Opposition Factions of Tbilisi City Council
May 30, 2011
Protest Rally Violently Dispersed in Georgia
May 27, 2011
On May 26, 2011, at 00:10 am the protest rally organized by the Public Assembly was dispersed by the units of Special Forces by means of rubber bullets, tear gas and water canons. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of Georgia, 8 policemen, one journalist and 27 civil citizens were injured. Two people died - a policeman and a civilian. 90 people are placed in the preliminary detainment cells imposed with two-month administrative imprisonment.
Leaders and Supporters of the Public Assembly In Front of Parliament
May 25, 2011
Public Assembly Activist Accuses Police of Excercising Pressure
May 25, 2011
Georgia Ranked 134th Place Among Peaceful Countries
May 25, 2011
Protesters Call for the Resignation of Georgia’s President
May 24, 2011
MOSCOW — The police clashed with antigovernment protesters in Georgia on Sunday, at one point firing tear gas and rubber bullets, as hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the capital of the former Soviet republic to demand the ouster of President Mikheil Saakashvili.
Provocations and Clashes during Protest Demonstration
May 23, 2011
On May 22, in the morning, the situation about the protest demonstration organized by the Public Assembly escalated in front of the Public Broadcasting building. The demonstrators attacked the car of the law enforcement officers and started to drub it.
Demonstrators Irritated at Journalists and Cameras
May 23, 2011
Supposedly, only “accredited journalists” will cover the ongoing protest demonstration organized by the Public Assembly near the building of the Public Broadcasting.
Deputy Badri Basishvili Appeared along with Special Forces
May 23, 2011
Georgia fails to properly investigate war crimes
May 23, 2011
(Oslo, Tbilisi, Brussels, 23 May 2011) Today the Norwegian Helsinki Committee (NHC) publishes a new report on Georgia with the title, Unable or Unwilling? Georgia’s faulty investigation of crimes committed during the Russo-Georgian war of August 2008.
Adjara Leader of Georgian Party Beaten
May 23, 2011