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The Court has Declared Tariel Oniani Guilty of Kidnapping and Extortion
July 19, 2010
The Third Day of Starvation
July 19, 2010
“NO” Movement blames Tbilisi City Court Judge for Unlawful Imprisonment of Akaki Darsalia
July 19, 2010
Suspect Accused of Killing Policeman has been Arrested
July 16, 2010
Information and Comments by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia on the Police Operation in Mestia of 7 July 2010
July 15, 2010
In 2010, Canadian investor William James Simpson purchased a land area in the town of Mestia from Giorgi Svanidze, along with a ruined building of the former tourist complex “Ushba,” where he planned to construct a hotel. The land purchase agreement was legal and was registered in the Georgian National Agency of Public Registry (Svanidze had been an owner of this land for several years). William Simpson’s official, notarially certified representative in Georgia was David Kukhilava, resident of the town of Jvari.
The Case of those Arrested in Relation to TV “Caucasia” Incident has been Reopened.
July 15, 2010
An Inmate Died in Rustavi Prison # 2
July 13, 2010
18 People Detained for Criminal Settlement of Conflict in Khoni
July 13, 2010
As a result of a special operation in Khoni on July 6, 18 people were detained in their own homes at five in the morning. In addition, approximately 40 people were brought to the police station and interrogated as witnesses. On July 8, Darejan Kvaratskhelia, judge at the Khoni district court, sentenced nine suspects to a two month pretrial detention. Five attorneys defended the suspects.
Law Enforcement Officers Detained Suspects In the Support of Criminals, Among Them Football Player Giorgi Demetradze
July 9, 2010
Experts of Mental Hospital Are Free on Bail
July 8, 2010
Special Operation in Khoni – Special Unit Arrested 18 People at Night
July 7, 2010
Leaders of the Opposition Parties Dismissed from Tsotne Gamsakhurdia’s Court Hearing
July 7, 2010
Police Arrested Director of “Elizi Ltd”, His Relatives and Experts of Mental Hospital
July 6, 2010
Trial of Vladimer Vakhania Was Renewed
July 6, 2010
The trial of the academician Vladimer Vakhania was renewed at the Kutaisi Appeal Court. The attorneys spoke about health conditions of the prisoner and general situation in the prison in their interviews with the journalists. The attorneys state that Vladimer Vakhania was detained according to the government’s order; that he is a political prisoner and it is very difficult to defend him from the unfair judiciary system.
German Special Unit Officer Killed a Woman in Georgia
July 6, 2010
Property of Pharmacy Owner is Sold before Court Decision
July 5, 2010
Alasania’s Political Party Calls Upon the Government to Execute Interim Judgment of the European Court on Tsotne Gamsakhurdia’s Case
July 2, 2010
Election Struggle without Rules
July 2, 2010
On June 9, 2010 TV-Company “Imedi” reported in its morning news program that director of the public school in the village of Balghojiani in Kvareli district Zurab Tabagari was accused in the attempt of the rape of a school-girl from the 9th form. Three teachers accused the director in the crime. On the same day, one more telecast was shown by the TV-Company “Imedi” in its 8:00 pm news program “Chronicle” where a resident of Balghojiani village Levan Kekenadze stated that the school director was blamed in similar activities in the past too and several people wanted to kill him because of his behavior.
“A Raid in the Name of Georgia” – a New Documentary Film of the Human Rights Center
July 1, 2010
On June 30, the Human Rights Center presented a new documentary film “A Raid in the Name of Georgia” in the Cinema House. The new journalistic investigation of the TV-Studio of the Human Rights Center is about persecution of ethnic Ossetian citizens by Georgian authority.
No Impunity for Crimes Committed in Georgia
June 30, 2010
On June 22-24 delegation of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court conducted a visit in Georgia. The main purpose of the visit was to gather additional information from the Georgian authorities on the on-going national investigation into crimes allegedly committed in the context of the August 2008 armed conflict in South Ossetia, Georgia.