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US State Department 2010 Report Covers the Case of Disappearance of Ethnic Abkhaz Garri Jopua
April 13, 2011
People Planning Terrorist Acts Can Enjoy Some Advantages If They Inform the Government About Planned Terrorist Acts in Advance
April 13, 2011
President’s Administration Restrains from Commenting on Details of Dispute between Israeli Defense Company Elbit Maarakhot and Georgian Government
April 12, 2011
Diesel Is More Expensive than Petrol Only in Georgia
April 12, 2011
Council of Europe to Remind Georgia Its Obligations
April 12, 2011
The Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe will discuss the issue of fulfillment of obligations undertaken by Georgia. The official website of EU informs on the corresponding.
Georgian Woman Cuts off Web Access to Whole of Armenia
April 12, 2011
An elderly Georgian woman was scavenging for copper to sell as scrap when she accidentally sliced through an underground cable and cut off internet services to all of neighboring Armenia, it emerged on Wednesday.
“Spectator” Single Mandate MPs
April 12, 2011
President Saakashvili categorically opposes amendment of the current election system of single mandate MPs. He said the districts should have their single mandate candidates in the parliament of Georgia because they are accountable to their electors rather than to their party leaders.
UN Secretary General Satisfied with Geneva Discussions
April 12, 2011
U.S. Human Rights Report on Georgia
April 11, 2011
Despite some significant human rights achievements in 2010, main concerns remain about reported cases of abuse of prisoners, arbitrary detentions, selective application of law and pressure on businesses, according to the U.S. Department of State’s annual human rights report, released on April 8.
50 Employees Dismissed. New Head Appointed.
April 11, 2011
Kakheti Governor Violates Law
April 11, 2011
Nino Kalandadze: “Georgia Disagrees with Part of US State Department Report”
April 11, 2011
Public Defender – No Facilities for Physically Disabled People in the Towns of Georgia
April 11, 2011
Israel Includes Georgia in the list of Dangerous Countries
April 8, 2011
President of Manufacturers’ Association of Israel Opposes Economical Cooperation with Georgia
April 8, 2011
Social Assistance Terminated to 82-year-old Woman Due to the Information that She Works As a Rescuer
April 8, 2011
Discussion in Tbilisi Human Rights House on Problems of Eco-migrants
April 7, 2011
On April 6 of 2011 the problems of eco-migrants and the victims of natural catastrophes was discussed at the round table in Tbilisi Human Rights House.
The Social Service Agency Studying Case of 77-year-old Student
April 7, 2011
Kolagi Population Has Not Been Supplied with Electricity for 10 Days Already
April 7, 2011
Aleksandre Khetaguri Believes Assignment of KhramHES 1 and KhramHES 2 to InterRao Was Good Commercial Decision
April 7, 2011