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EU Concerned about Demarcation Activities Along Administrative Border
November 29, 2010
The Explosion Occurred in Front of the Labor Party Office is estimated to be the Act of Terrorism by the Party Members
November 29, 2010
The explosion occurred on November 28th night in front of the Labor Party Office is estimated to be the act of terrorism by the party members. President Saakashvili and his government representatives bear direct responsibility on the occurred, according to their statement.
Georgia cannot live on frog exports alone
November 29, 2010
ORTHODOX Christian Georgians are remarkably observant; and the Good Shepherd is an important Christian parable. Yet these days, good Georgian shepherds are giving thanks to Islam, with the Hajj ending on 18th November.
Pikria Chikhradze: “We Know Nothing about Jorjadze’s Request for Politial Asylum”
November 29, 2010
Georgian Green Movement Protests Spread of Hybrid Corn Seed
November 26, 2010
Sighnaghi Diggen Out Once Again
November 25, 2010
Representatives of the Human Rights Organizations Will Monitor Public Assembly
November 25, 2010
270 Families in Gonio Are Deprived of Their Land
November 24, 2010
Portuguese Media Reported that Georgian Delegation Hired 80 Prostitutes in Lisbon
November 24, 2010
Epidemics Might Break up in Gurjaani
November 24, 2010
Ingilos from Samtatskaro Village Could Not Go to Saingilo on St. Giorgi’s Day
November 24, 2010
Patrol Police Banned Drivers of Mini-Buses to Work on November 25
November 24, 2010
How the Rose Government Gradually Destroyed the Process of the Informal Georgian-Abkhazian Meetings
November 22, 2010
This article will attempt to expose the policy of the government of Georgia based on concrete facts which, in my opinion work against the goal of achieving direct and regular relations between Georgians and Abkhazians. Further, the implementation of this policy has resulted in the destruction of the permanent informal Georgian-Abkhaz meetings.
Misha the Magician
November 22, 2010
Spending several days in Tbilisi last week after an absence of several months, the new reality of Georgian life struck me with particular force: Mikheil Saakashvili is back in charge. Two years ago, after his defeat in the August war of 2008, almost everyone was counting the days until the president left office. Now he is again the undisputed leader of Georgia.
“For Your and Our Freedom” – Human Rights Defenders Conference in Tbilisi
November 19, 2010
On November 13 and 14, the Human Rights Center (HRIDC) organized a regional conference with the slogan “For Your and Our Freedom.” The conference was organized in the framework of the EU funded project “South Caucasus Network of Human Rights Defenders” at Sheraton Metekhi Palace. The human rights defenders from Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia took part in it. The human rights defenders from Russia were also invited to the conference.
Dangerous Games – What Can Be Expected From Visa-Free Regime with Iran and North Caucasus for Georgia
November 19, 2010
Different evaluations were made after the government of Georgia announced visa-free regime with Iran. Part of society thinks it will promote free economical relation between Georgia and Iran; another part thinks the innovation is a bit risky for Georgia and besides security matters it will also worsen our relation with the West.
Perevi after the De-occupation
November 19, 2010
About a month passed since the abolishment of Russian post in Sachkheri region and the removal of Russian military. Human Rights Center arrived in Perevi specifically to talk with the village population after 26-month occupation.
The Flock and Two Shepherds are Still not Found
November 18, 2010
State Money for GONGOs
November 18, 2010
“Civil Institutionalism Development Fund” was established in the framework of the second wave of democratic reforms of the government in 2009. The Fund is funded from the reserve fund of the government and it aims to support non-governmental organizations.
Gombori Road Crocked
November 17, 2010
Vaziani-Gombori-Telavi motorway, whose rehabilitation officially cost 43 million GEL, was opened on October 2, 2010 by the president of Georgia. The president was pleased with the implemented activities. Almost two months have passed since the opening of the rehabilitated road but it is already damaged and traveling along it is dangerous.