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Teachers and Doctors Shall Take Abkhazian Passports Before De-facto Presidential Elections
October 30, 2009
De-facto government of Abkhazia ordered teachers and doctors working in the occupied Gali district to take Abkhazian passports. Teacher of the secondary school in the village of Tagiloni in Gali district reported to the Human Rights Center about it. According to her, teachers shall take passports before November. Meanwhile they have to prepare other documents. The price for the passport is 300 rubles (approximately 7 Euros). Besides that, teachers shall pay additional 150 rubles to the Notary.
16 Georgians Kidnapped From Gremiskhevi Village Will Return In An Hour and Half
October 30, 2009
Will Tagliavini Report Lead Us to Hague Court?
October 30, 2009
Everybody expected the Heidi Tagliavini report to encourage opposition parties to start new protest rallies in Georgia; however, it did not happen. Every opposition party used the report to criticize the government of Georgia and they requested snap presidential elections several times; nevertheless, even the most radical opposition parties did not or could not use the report for launching new wave of protest rallies.
Tagliavini Commission Report Awakens an Extinct Protest Volcano in Georgia
October 30, 2009
The name of the Swiss diplomat Heidi Tagliavini may soon be used as a flagship for a new protest movement in Georgia. The implacable Georgian opposition, who previously ran three-month long protest rallies which commenced in April, have reiterated their calls for pre-term elections in the country (www.civil.ge, October 2). Nino Burjanadze, the former parliamentary speaker and leader of the Democratic Movement-United Georgia party asserted that President Mikheil Saakashvili should be held responsible for his policies and has attempted to rally opposition parties to consider how “to set Georgia free of Saakashvili’s regime, so that the people can elect a truly national, accountable and state-minded leadership” (Interpress News, October 2).
Russian Soldiers Will Open Prison in School Building
October 30, 2009
Russian soldiers decided to open pretrial detention setting in the school building of the village of Lekukhona in Gali district.
“Kakheti Energy Distribution Company” Robs Subscribers
October 29, 2009
Kakheti population blames the Energy Distribution Company in robbery. The company, based ono the resolution of the National Energy Regulatory Commission of Georgia, demands subscribers to pay bills according to communal meters. Ten thousands of subscribers have to pay extra 5, 10 GEL every month. Short time ago, the Minister of Penitentiary, Probation and Legal Aid Dimitry Shashkin assessed the activities of the Energy Distribution Company as “working according to the principles of Chingis Khan.” President Saakashvili also criticized working by communal meters several times but the situation has not changed yet. The subscribers who pay extra money for the communal meters are not supplied with electricity yet.
Public Defender’s Report Is Sent to the Parliament
October 29, 2009
Today Diplomats Will Learn Current Situation in Pankisi Valley
October 29, 2009
Garages Are Destroyed
October 28, 2009
Residents of Javakhishvili Street in Batumi applied to the Human Rights Centre for help. Supervision Department Batumi City Hall has destroyed their garages.
Government Is Blamed for the Attempt of Next Provocation against Badri Bitsadze
October 28, 2009
Ossetian Separatists Kidnapped Five Georgians from Kareli District
October 28, 2009
Nodar Sarjveladze – After Revolutions There Always Are People Like Tutberidze Because TheyRevolution Empowers them to Attack Fundamental Values
October 27, 2009
Interpressnews interviewed psychologist Nodar Sarjveladze about the results of the social survey of the US International Democratic Institution [the “IRI] about the role of the church in Georgian society and the political reasons for the controversy in the society regarding the church. the interview also inquired whether Russia has really found a political ally in Georgia in the church, whether it is possible to predict that the Orthodox church and common religion with Russia will change the foreign policy of our country.
Who Has An Interest In Discrediting Georgia's Patriarch?
October 27, 2009
Video footage posted last week on Georgian websites and on YouTube showing Georgian Patriarch Ilia II with a voiceover of insulting comments about Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has triggered a storm of criticism from the Georgian authorities, opposition parties, and the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Purposeful Action against Patriarch or Harmless Joke
October 26, 2009
Politics in religion and religion in politics The video-recordings insulting Catholic-Patriarch of Georgia Ilia II caused serious discontent in Georgian society. It was natural because Georgian society is oriented on traditional faith...the point is how right is the orientation. Many people expressed their opinions about this controversy which demonstrated that the issue is more resonant for the society than any political process or report (including the report of Tagliavini Mission and subsequent processes).
Dissatisfied Subscribers Were Insulted at Kakheti Energy Distribution Company
October 26, 2009
Ossetians Kidnapped 16 Georgian Citizens from Dusheti District
October 26, 2009
EDITORIAL: Bulldogging Georgia
October 23, 2009
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Obama administration's "reset" of relations with Moscow has caused understandable nervousness in countries on Russia's periphery. Not helping matters much is Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who called the collapse of the Soviet Union "the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the [20th] century." Among states that won their freedom after the Soviet collapse, there is justifiable concern that they might be subjects of the Evil Empire again one day.
The Human Rights Center VS Lithuanian Company “Ahema Group”
October 22, 2009
Inhabitants of Cheremi Village Request Electricity
October 22, 2009
Batumi City Hall Fined A Citizen for Reconstructing Her House
October 21, 2009
Family residing in Saiatnova Street N 4 in Batumi was fined with 4 000 GEL by the supervision office of the City Hall; the family reconstructed the house inside