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Cars of Nino Burjanadze’s Party Members Were Confiscated in Kutaisi
May 13, 2009
Clash in front of the Police Main Department
May 8, 2009
Rally of the opposition parties in front of the Tbilisi Main Police Department in Dighomi, Tbilisi, ended with the clash between the demonstrators and policemen. The rally moved to Dighomi after Gia Gachechiladze, “Utsnobi” (a singer) made statement in Rustaveli Avenue and called upon the people to demand the release of three detainees who were arrested for having physically assaulted journalist of the Public Broadcasting; according to the spread information the detainees were beaten and threatened with raping.
The Incident Happened between the Demonstrators and the Patrol Police at the Cells in front of the Television Building
May 8, 2009
Statement by the Human Rights Center
May 7, 2009
On May 7 opposition supporters held a rally in front of the Tbilisi Main Police Department where they requested the release of three activists who had physically assaulted a journalist of the Public Broadcasting. The opposition supporters were informed that the activist detainees were tortured and treated inhumanely in their detention..
Melor Vachnadze, Giorgi Oniani and Revaz Revazishvili Spoke Up About the Intimidation against Them
May 7, 2009
Members of the Youth HQ of the Movement “April 9” Melor Vachnadze, Giorgi Oniani and Revaz Revazishvili made detailed statements about the oppression they endured at the police stations. They have serious injuries on the face and body.
Sulkhan Molashvili’s Son Beaten
May 7, 2009
Utsnobi Has His Eighth Rib Broken and Multiple Injuries on His Scull
May 7, 2009
Released Prisoners Talk about Pressure in Police Station
May 7, 2009
Sozar Subari: “Policemen Threw Stones and Debris of Bricks At Demonstrators From Inside the Yard of the Tbilisi Main Department of MIA”
May 7, 2009
Six or Seven Activists of Non-parliamentary Opposition Have Been Detained after Resisting the Police near the Mayakovski Statue in Digomi
May 7, 2009
Opposition Activists Dispersed In Front of Patrol Police
May 7, 2009
There are 15 Injured in Republican Hospital
May 6, 2009
According to Davit Gamkrelidze Gia Gachechiladze’s Condition is Worst Among Those in Ghudushauri Clinics
May 6, 2009
Riot Police Used Rubber Bullets
May 6, 2009
Authorities Granted Entry to Mukhrovani to Selected Journalists
May 6, 2009
Attorney of Giorgi Oniani and Melor Vachnadze Blames Policemen for Having Tortured the Detainees
May 6, 2009
Batumi City Hall May Have Seized a Flat from Lonely Blind Mother
May 6, 2009
Blind Gulnaz Mamuladze has been renting a flat for several years even though she was assigned a free flat. She did not enter the free flat because of promises made to her. Now she wants to live in the free flat but it seems that it has been assigned to someone else or maybe that it never existed at all.. Her husband Genadi Shavishvili died last year; her son, 12-year-old Tsotne, has been living for the past 7 years in the Batumi Orphanage for Children Without Parents or Lacking Parental Care.. “Of course I want him to be with me but how can I keep him?” said Mamuladze who is living on her allowance as a disabled person.
Community Defender States that Detainees of ‘9 April Youth HQ’ Are Beaten
May 6, 2009
Strangers Attacked Activist of the November 7 Movement
May 6, 2009
Gubaz Sanikidze Read a Letter of James Apaturay at Press Conference
May 5, 2009