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August War Five Years Later
August 8, 2013
Five years have passed since Georgia-Russian Armed Conflict in August of 2008. Georgian politicians evaluated relations and perspectives of cooperation between two countries.
Poll: Russian Attitudes Towards Georgia
August 8, 2013
Slightly less than half the respondents in Russia say they have positive attitude towards Georgia and 49% say recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia brought neither benefit nor harm to Russia, according to a survey by Russian polling agency Levada Center.
EUMM Concerned Over Construction of Obstacles at Administrative Borders
August 8, 2013
Former Vice-Mayor Became Vice-Regional Governor
August 8, 2013
Local Budget Covers Debts Accumulated by Football Club
August 7, 2013
Local budget funded football club Guria with 400 000 lari this year. In addition to that, the FC debt of 340 000 lari is covered from the local budget. At the last session of the Lanchkhuti municipal board’s bureau, participants made decision to take a bank credit of 94 000 lari to pay salary arrears of football players; the interests of the credit will be paid from the budget too.
Parliament to Kickstart Impeachment of GNCC Chairperson
August 1, 2013
Parliament Overrides Presidential Veto on Normative Acts Bill
July 31, 2013
Summer Pastures Request Help in the Fight against Wild Animals
July 31, 2013
Wild animals attack flocks in summer fields of Khulo district. Pastures have to be very attentive when pasturing sheep in the field. One hunter is appointed for each field to protect flock; he threats beasts by shooting gun. However, locals said population cannot effectively cope with the problem alone. They urge the government for help.
Transparency International – Georgia Believes Amendments to the Adjara Budget Are Introduced Illegally
July 30, 2013
On July 25, Adjara Supreme Council approved amendments to the 2013 budget according to which funding was increased for Goderdzi resort, Adjara TV-Radio Department, environmental division and Adjara Healthcare Ministry.
Workers of Sewing Factory on Strike
July 26, 2013
Prime Minister issues decree for insuring transparency of government
July 22, 2013
Prime Minister of Georgia Bidzina Ivanishvili issued a decree on actions to be taken for implementing the action for the Open Governance Partnership (OGP).
“Best Employees” Sacked from Military Hospital
July 18, 2013
Sisters from Gori – Ia and Lika Kolbaias were together sacked from Gori military hospital. They applied to Human Rights Center’s Gori office. According to the presented materials, Kolbaias had received bonuses in March and May of 2013 for excellent work and performance. In June, head of the hospital Irakli Kurtskhalia sacked them from work.
BBC Shiny Palaces Themselves are no Guarantee of total Transparency or Rule of Law
July 10, 2013
BBC publishes Steve Rosenberg’s article “Georgia; Are glass-walled police stations enough to tackle corruption?” The author of the article says that A decade ago, Georgia had a terrible reputation for corruption. Political changes brought about substantial reform - including much-vaunted glass-walled police stations.
Recommendation of the Public Defender Concerning Security at Workplace
July 3, 2013
According to paragraph “b” of Article 21 of the Organic Law of Georgia on Public Defender of Georgia, the Public Defender addressed the Government of Georgia with a recommendation to initiate ratification of The Labor Inspection Convention (No. 81), the Labor Inspection (Agriculture) Convention (No. 129), Occupational Safety and Health Convention (No. 155) and Article 3 (Right to Safe and Healthy Working Conditions) of the European Social Charter, in order to ensure protection of one of the main components of the labor rights – right to healthy and safe working environment.
First Round of Seminars in the Frame of the Coalition for Trust Held in Tbilisi
July 2, 2013
First round of seminars in the frame of the project “South Caucasus Coalition for Rebuilding of Trust” was held in Tbilisi. The project is implemented by Norwegian Helsinki Committee in partnership with local nongovernmental organizations in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia. Human Rights Center and Public Movement Multinational Georgia are project partners in Georgia. The project recruited three target groups – journalists, civil activists and students.
Event of the Human Rights House Tbilisi – Do Not Torture!
July 1, 2013
On June 26, Human Rights House Tbilisi and its member organizations organized an event dedicated to the International Day for the Support of Torture Victims on the Bridge of Peace in Tbilisi. The slogan of the event was: “Do Not Torture”.
Eco-migrants Renounce Georgian Citizenship
June 26, 2013
Georgia Downgraded in U.S. Human Trafficking Report
June 21, 2013
The U S State Department's annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report has relegated Georgia to Tier 2, saying that despite government’s “significant efforts”, it “does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking.”
Bridget Brink to open conference on countering nuclear smuggling tomorrow
June 20, 2013
Problems of Eco-Migrants Returned from Tsalka Are Still Unresolved
June 18, 2013
Eco-migrants returned from Tsalka have been protesting in front of the Adjara government for 36 days already. Several days ago, prime-minister also met them and promised to resolve their problems.