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Supervision Service officials Assault Journalist
August 5, 2010
Officials from the Batumi Supervision Service physically assaulted journalist, Emzar Diasamidze. The incident took place on July 30, at the territory of the Boni market. The reason for the fighting was simply due to a request concerning job confirmation documentation. Diasamidze was taken to the police department. Police denies this fact.
“Let’s go to the reserve, it’s cool!” Phrase will conclude with Georgians used as target practice.
August 4, 2010
We all remember a commercial shown by numerous national television channels before the 2008 August war in which a tank violating traffic rules outruns a car. The young driver of the car is fascinated by the capabilities of the tank. Another young person climbs out of the tank and calls to him with a shout, “Come to the reserve, it’s cool!” In the two years following the August war, new militarist video clips are expected. The government is currently amending the laws concerning reserve service and the calls for militarism have increased in President Saakashvili’s speeches.
“We were not given a single tetri! They used up all the money! If Misha knew this, he would have killed them,” Kvemo Kartli villages expressing their
August 4, 2010
The population of Kvemo Kartli villages – Agtaklia and Qesalo - are asking for attention from the government. “Mtkvari is flooding the entire village. Nobody will pay attention to this situation. We don’t even know when the drinking water will be available and we don’t have gas either. The electricity fee has risen from 13 tetri to 27 tetri. They won’t even take out the trash and consequently the city has turned into a trash bin.. The only thing that works properly here are the police officers,” complained Vugar Gasanovi, resident of the Agtkalia village in the Gardabani Region.
“Just because he has schizophrenia, they have concluded that he’s a murderer”
August 3, 2010
44 years old Aleksandre Ch is diagnosed with schizophrenic disorders. Despite of this, he’s been serving a sentence for murder of her mother in Rustavi #2 common and strict regime department. According to Georgian legislation, (“The Law on Psychiatric Help”), the prison administration is obliged to transfer this kind of a prisoner to a special hospital. After the patient goes through the treatment, he shall continue serving the sentence. There are two hospitals serving this purpose in Georgia: in Kutiri and Gldani.
“The Human Rights Center’’ supports “Kavkasiuri Sakhli”
August 3, 2010
On August 2, in the center of cultural relations “Kavkasiuri Sakhli” the supporters of the organization gathered and protested against the possible cancellation of the organization.
Lack of Burial Ground in Mestia
July 30, 2010
There is currently no new cemetery in Mestia and there isn’t any more burial ground available in the old cemetery. The local citizens are asking for more land.The existing cemetery that has been used for seven family generations should have been abolished a long time ago. The cemetery is situated in the center of Mestia, around the St. George Monastry area. There are no more burial plots. People have to dig into the ground and remove preexisting bones in order to bury the dead. Then they collect the bones and bury them again.
“I’ll rip you to shreads,” threatened officials of the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
July 30, 2010
Officials from the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources, Alverd Chankseliani and Khatuna Akhalaia, verbally and physically insulted two journalists, Madona Batiashvili and Gela Mtivlishvili of the Kakheti Information Centre. The unfortunate incident took place on July 29, 2010 at 5 PM, in the building of the Ministry, the Orhus Center. The exchange was colorful in its wording, “you’re sick and need treatment … “what an idiot! I should just tear you to threads, you up,’’ – threatened the Ministry officials.
Naira Gelashvili hopes President won’t sign Eviction Notice for “Kavkasiuri sakhli”
July 30, 2010
Naira Gelashvili hopes that the President won’t sign an eviction notice for “Kavkasiuri saxli’’ from Tabidze # 20. NGO “Kavkasiuri Sakhli’’ is set to be evicted from the historical Smirnov House and subsequently moved into a museum.
Human Rights Protectors are condemning President Saakashvili’s racist expressions and militarist politics
July 29, 2010
On July 29th, a representative of the Equality Institute, Irakli Kakabadze, and the executive director of Human Rights Center, Ucha Nanuashvili, held a press conference. The purpose of this event was to address the racist, xenophobic and militarist expressions used by President Saakashvili in speeches and government politics.
“Don’t attack me or I’ll attack you!’’ Public Figure threatens the Journalists
July 29, 2010
Take this article out... don’t attack me at all, or I’ll attack you...’’ wrote Otar Kovziridze in an email to the journalist, Ilia Martkopishvili. Otar Kovziridze is an activist for the Nationalist Party and works at the Dedoplistskaro municipality government. Kovziridze assures that his words don’t include any form of threatening. Though, he can’t explain what gives him right to demand the cancellation of material posted on the journalist’s blog.
Saakashvili Talks on ‘Total Defense’ to Army Top Brass
July 29, 2010
Georgia needs “a total defense” wherein “each village should be able to defend itself”, as Russia has not dropped its plans to occupy entire country, President Saakashvili said on July 28.
Russia rails at Georgian minister's 'stripper' photos
July 29, 2010
The Russian media has seized upon a raunchy photograph – of the Georgian Economy Minister posing in a nightclub – to release a fresh torrent of criticism at President Mikheil Saakashvili for appointing "strippers" to his cabinet.
Christopher Walker: Georgia in a Period of Stagnation
July 28, 2010
The listener of the radio Liberty knows that at the end of June an authoritative international organization Freedom House published the annual report called “transitional states” that analyses the democratization degree of Eurasian countries.
“Hide Son, Commissar Is Coming!”
July 28, 2010
I’ve been writing so much about the expected amendment of the Law of Reserve Service that somebody might consider me either an apologist or its sworn enemy.
IDPs Evicted from “Samshoblo” (homeland) Aren’t Giving in Their Request.
July 27, 2010
The IDPs evicted from the former publishing house “Samshoblo” (homeland) are planning to continue the protest rallies. They are requesting the provision with the residence places. There are approximately 300 families of IDPs in the building. According to Conservative Party member, Lasha Chkhartishvili, only several families of IDPs took the offering of the Ministry of Refugees and Accommodation – accommodation in Potskho and Oreli. The rest are temporarily residing in the places of their relatives.
Nephew of Emzar Kvitsiani Takes Care of Kodori Valley
July 27, 2010
“The situation got hopeless after Saakashvili launched the war in August of 2008,” regretted the residents of Dali Valley. Before the occupation, the government of Georgia called Upper Abkhazia to this territory. The local people (Svani) think term – Dali Valley – is more proper name for their region. The name of Kodori is associated with the Kodori River which flows in the Dali Valley.
“It Is Discrimination of Teachers and Nothing More”
July 27, 2010
“A person and particularly teacher shall not live in permanent fear. It is the only reason why I took part in the exams. It is shameful when a teacher (after such a tense school year) has to take exams instead creating better working conditions for them; they cannot even explain to us why we need the exams because they dismiss teachers from schools despite all our efforts,” a teacher from Kutaisi stated after leaving the examination center on July 22. Most of the local teachers did not attend the exam.
Maia Chigoeva-Tsaboshvili: “Georgians and Ossetians are predestined for living together”
July 26, 2010
The head of the non-governmental organization Iber-Rioni, Maia Chigoeva is currently an emigrant in Cadana, but, as she states with the Human Rights Center, she doesn’t want to openly talk about her emigrant experience to avoid the undesirable interpretations. One thing is clear – like Gocha Dzasokhov, Leri Khabelov and Arsen Kasabiev, Maia Tsaboshvili-Chigoevi could not live in “revolutionary Georgia.”
Water Utility ,,Mtkvari-em” Blocked Irrigation System during -Droughts
July 22, 2010
For a period two weeks the villages of the Gori district, Khidistavi, Uflistsikhe , Kvakhvreli and Doesi were blocked from using an irrigation system from the water company ,,Mtkvari-em”. The head of ,,Mtkvari-em” says that in this period there was no- water.
Part of Dedoplistkaro Lands Might be Left in Azerbaijan
July 20, 2010
Kakliskure, the natural peninsula in the Dedoplistkaro district is on the edge of catastrophe. The river might alter the connecting land which will result in leaving 180 hectares of land in Azerbaijanian territory.