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Teo Tlashadze Claims It is planned to Arrest the Gori City Council Members from Movement For United Georgia
August 11, 2009
The Sighnaghi District Governor is Accused of Misappropriating Fuel
August 11, 2009
Melor Vachnadze Might Face 5-7 Prison Sentence
August 11, 2009
The Trial of Levan Gogichaishvili Postponed
August 11, 2009
Human Rights Defenders Killed in Chechnya
August 11, 2009
Pikria Chikhradze: Independent Journalists Are Absolutely Unprotected in Regions
August 11, 2009
The Harsh Reality in Georgia
August 11, 2009
Readers more familiar with developments in Georgia might feel that the Aug. 6 op-ed by President Mikheil Saakashvili ["Georgia, on the Rebound"] was a case of yet again saying one thing in the West, while doing the opposite at home.
Journalist Threatened with Rape
August 11, 2009
Ilya Martkoplishvili, the editor-in-chief of internet newspaper Kiziki accuses Soso Benashvili, the representative of the Kakheti Division of the Constitutional Security Department [“CSD”]within the Ministry of Internal Affairs of intimidation of Tamila Gurashvili, a journalist of his newspaper. Martkoplishvili claims that Soso Benashvili went to Tamila Gurashvili’s home several times and threatened that if she did not stop criticizing the Dedoplistkaro ditrict government her child would face some problems.
Beware, President is coming!
August 10, 2009
Using severe methods of political persecution and in a struggle against different opinions has become common in the present governance of our country. Escort police blocking roads illegally when the escort of the former head of the Adjara Autonomous Republic ,Aslan Abashidze, was driving in the street did not surprise anyone but it is nothing compared to the story that was told to our office by a soldier.
Life Without the Kodor Gorge
August 10, 2009
A year ago they used to live in their ancestor’s houses and despite the fact that tension was increasing day by day they still were happy because they lived on their own land. The feeling that they would have to leave the gorge and they would become IDPs came rather late when Russian bombers started flying regularly over the gorge. Then they left upper Abkhazia in trucks for Kutaisi.
An Investigation has Started but It Is Important to Know whether It Will Finish
August 7, 2009
On August 2 in the morning, Amiran Bitsadze, twice a world champion in boxing , assistant to the priest of St. Gorgasali Church in Rustavi, supporter of the Democratic Movement – United Georgia, IDP from Abkhazia, was kidnapped from a road in Tskhvarichamia. The road where he was in his car with his friend Dato Bendeliani was blocked by amini-bus and two cars—a Jeep and a Niva.
The west's moral failure over Georgia
August 7, 2009
One year ago, Georgia's leaders ordered a military attack on unarmed civilians in South Ossetia. By any common understanding this action was a war crime and the ensuing conflict led to recognised independence for Abkhazia and South Ossetia, of which we are the elected leaders.
Georgia, On the Rebound
August 7, 2009
TBILISI, Georgia -- On the night of Aug. 7, 2008, Russia's 58th Army crossed over Georgia's internationally recognized borders. Thus began what the evidence shows was a long-planned invasion aimed at toppling my government and increasing Moscow's control over our region. A year later, the results are not what the Kremlin expected.
The Public Movement “Defend Georgia” Filed an Appeal to the Board of Trustees
August 7, 2009
Labor Trafficking in Batumi
August 6, 2009
About 20 employees of the constraction company Ltd. Kristali who were cheated by the company administration demand that the administration immediately pay them their salaries.
The State Refused to the Cover the Expenses ofTreating aSoldier Injured during the August War
August 6, 2009
Badri Bitsadze: “Russians Control the Border between Georgia and Dagestan- the Republic in the Russian Federation”
August 6, 2009
Representatives of the Non-Parliamentary Opposition Released a Special Statement Today
August 6, 2009
Illegal Staff Selection Policy in Kutaisi City Hall
August 6, 2009
Svetlana Zakarashvili, a former chief specialist for calculating figures for financial reports at the Finance Department of Kutaisi City Hall has been trying to restore justice for the last year and a half now. The City Hall dismissed her on the ground that the administration staff was being cut. However, 8 new employees have been appointed in the Finance Department since Svetlana Zkarashvili was dismissed.
The People Who Live in the Village of Bakurtsikhe Accuse the Gurjaani District Administration of Corruption
August 5, 2009