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Kakhetian Businesspersons Are Forced to Buy Grapes
September 30, 2008
Wine Factories Do not Take Grapes from Farmers
September 30, 2008
Telavi Inhabitants Accusing Wissol in Extortion
September 30, 2008
The Telavi inhabitants accuse Telavgas, gas distribution company owned by Wissol Petroleum Georgia, which is also a company involved with selling oil products, of engaging in extortion. Those from Telavi claim that Telavgas insists that they installed new gas meters for the cost 240 GEL instead of the gas meters they are currently using. These have already been inspected and certified by a corresponding laboratory as meeting standard. If the Telavians do not follow the demand of the gas company they will face a gas cut off. After Wissol Petroleum Georgia bought Telavgas the price of gas installation in private houses quadrupled and now equals 700 GEL.
Landslide Kills 6 People in Adjara
September 29, 2008
Abkhazians Captured Four Georgians as Hostages
September 29, 2008
On September 24th, 2008 the Abkhazian police arrested four Georgian men: Badri Akhalaia, Khvicha Ubiria, Gogita Kvirkvia and Papuna Karaia in the village of Otobaia, Gali District. Two Georgian women were also arrested. However, they were released by the Abkhazian police after being held for a period of time. The Abkhazians wanted to exchange the four Georgians in Goderdzi Epenia who was arrested by Zugdidi Police Department representatives a week earler; they had been arrested for dealing in drugs.
Council of Europe Blames Russia for Breaching International Law
September 26, 2008
Chairperson of the Commission for Properties in Sighnaghi Resigns
September 26, 2008
Principal of Kabala Public School Threatening School Teachers with a Gun
September 25, 2008
Inhabitants of Telavi Municipality Accuse Wissol Petrolium Georgia of Extortion
September 25, 2008
The Inhabitants of Dedoplistskaro district Demand Inspection of Limestone Factory
September 25, 2008
Georgian War Chronic, IDPs and What’s Next
September 25, 2008
Shaking Fists at Planes in Samtskhe-Javakheti Region Diary I did not hear the reverberations or sounds of bombs and nobody close to me died in the August war with Russia and nobody burnt or looted my house. However, I experienced my share of war in the village of Khevasheni in the Samtskhe-Javakheti.
Tensing Situation in Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict Zone?!
September 25, 2008
Recently, people are murdered and kidnapped in the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict zone and consequently the situation has become even tenser. Two Georgian police officers are killed in Zugdidi; a 15 year old boy is kidnapped from Gali district. In spite of all of this Georgian people are keeping their calm on the territory controlled by Abkhazians. Nonetheless, they are far from feeling secure. Those living the villages in Zugdidi district, especially at the administrative border with Abkhazia also are expecting some threat. In the meantime, however, the peacekeeping mission of CIS “perfectly” implements obligations as envisaged under the 1994 Moscow Agreement.
Will Georgia's government pay a heavy price for a serious error of judgment?
September 25, 2008
Opt Ed In a HARD TALK interview broadcast on 18 September, Stephen Sackur of the BBC talks to Mikhail Saakashvili, the President of Georgia. Last month's conflict over South Ossetia was a defining moment in relations between Russia, Georgia and the West. Although both sides have agreed to a ceasefire, the long term prospects for stability in that corner of the Caucasus look bleak.
Russia/Georgia: Investigate Abuse of Detainees
September 24, 2008
Georgia: EU Mission Needs to Protect Civilians
September 24, 2008
Adjarian Villages Face Unremitting Natural Disasters
September 24, 2008
Living in Landslide Zone in Adjaria Region Approximately 400 families in Adjara Autonomous Republic are facing constant threat of landslides. People are demanding that responsible governmental bodies immediately help them. Already this year 5 people have died as a direct result of landslides.
Property Rights Still Violated in Sighnaghi
September 24, 2008
Last week Georgian president announced several initiatives about Constitutional amendments. Mikheil Saakashvili discussed the hot issue of property rights as well. The president pointed out that the right to property must be fully protected and nobody should be deprived of their property without a court having made a legal decision. Despite that statement of Saakashvili, the property right is still abused in Sighnaghi. 800 sq. meters of land was confiscated from Valeri Goniashvili. He holds Zaza Zedelashvili, Sighnaghi district governor for attempting to take his the land from him.
Ethnic Ossetian Head of Akhalgori Police Department Supports Abuse against Georgians
September 22, 2008
Beginning of Academic Year Delayed in Russian Occupied Village of Perevei
September 22, 2008
Public School Principal Abolished Religion Lessons in Gurjaani
September 19, 2008