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“If we dare to die, the Russian visa will be required for accessing the graveyard.”
September 7, 2010
The area of the occupied territories of Georgia has increased by two more kilometers. Though our government doesn’t divulge this information, it’s been about two months now the Russian army units occupied the big part of Tvauri settlement in the village Lamisyana, Kaspi region and divided it by bank that hinders the residents to have an access to their homes. The big part of the rural land of Lamisyana happened to fall inside the occupied territory. So, it turns out that the Russian occupants are nearer to Tbilisi, precisely 24 kilometers afar.
Panic in Svaneti – Population Is Afraid to Lose Land
September 7, 2010
The Mestia district population is suspicious about the state program of the development of Zemo Svaneti region. The locals say the program is being implemented without negotiating the issues with locals. People are afraid that within the state program the government will seize their plots which they have inherited from their ancestors but have not registered yet.
Resort-House “Menji” in Its Last Days
September 7, 2010
Once people called it the “cemetery of crutches”; now the resort-house “Menji” is completely destroyed. The process started several years ago. Initially, the members of the military formation “Mkhedrioni” and Guardia-men, who lived in it for some time, destroyed it; after the Georgian-Abkhaz armed conflict in 1990s the IDPs from Abkhazia sheltered in the buildings of the resort-house. The property, which survived the civil war, was sacrificed to the negligence of the directors of the resort-house.
Georgian Officer dies in Afghanistan, the corporal loses both legs
September 6, 2010
During the military operations conducted in Afghanistan, 28-year-old Georgian officer, the head of the 31st battalion unit of hundred soldiers, the chief lieutenant Mukhran Shukvani has died.
Leri Khabelov – Persecuted on Political Grounds
September 6, 2010
“I have left Georgia because of personal security. But, I want to return there,” said the former vice-president of the National Olympic Committee of Georgia Leri Khabelov in his interview with Ossetian media sources; he added that he would be able to return to Georgia when the government changes.
70 Pupils Instead 700 in Akhalgori District Schools
September 3, 2010
The bell rang only for 70 pupils in the public schools of Akhalgori district on September 1. Before their number were 700. The day became sad because of one more unpleasant news – Tskhinvali de-factor regime intends to remove Georgian language from the program of Russian schools in Akhalgori district.
Opposition Closing Down the Offices in Kvemo Kartli
September 3, 2010
After the local government elections, opposition parties stopped activities in Kvemo Kartli. Almost all the opposition party offices were closed down. “The main problem is the financing. Apparently, we see the need of the office, but can’t cover its expenses,” – states the regional representative of political party Freedom.
Fiancé of Former Head of Kakheti Regional Patrol Police Department Was Abducted
September 2, 2010
The fiancé of the former head of the Kakheti region patrol police department Davit Tabutsadze - Natia Chkhartishvili was abducted from the Boryspil Airport in Ukraine. The information was reported by the Ukrainian newspaper “Ukrainskaya Pravda”. Natia Chkhartishvili is the daughter of the Georgian businessman Vano Chkhartishvili. According to the “Ukrainskaia Pravda” Natia Chkhartishvili was abducted by the Ukrainian security service (SBU) and the body guards of Tariel Vasadze.
Part of IDPs Refuse to Lodge In Former Medical Center
September 2, 2010
About 60 IDP families from Abkhazia have been living in the national center of ophthalmology and neurology in Tbilisi for many years already. In 2007 the company New Hospital within PSP Group purchased the building and started construction of a new medical clinic in it. Consequently, the 39 IDP families are supposed to be evicted from the one part of the building.