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Utiashvili: “Kurtsikidze Is a Well-Experienced Spy; He Has Won Those Two People Over”
July 12, 2011
Tribuna.ge published the full text of the interview of the head of the Analytic Department of the MIA Shota Utiashvili with the Russian magazine Commersant.
Journalists Petitioned to US Embassy to Wow Release of Photo-Reporters
July 11, 2011
On July 11, journalists delivered a petition initiated by the Alia Holding at the US Embassy; they request release of photo-reporters Giorgi Abdaladze and Zurab Kurtsikidze under vouch. About 100 journalists signed the petition.
First Action to Support the Detained Photo Correspondents
July 11, 2011
The media outlets reacted upon the arrest of photo reporters Zurab Kurtsikidze, Gia Abdaladze, Shakh Aivazov and Natia and Irakli Gedenidzes on the same day and held a support action on July 7th at 13:00 pm in front of the Constitutional Department building. The action was joined by the Human Rights Center and Tbilisi Human Rights House with the request of immediate release of the detainees.
Journalists Protested in Ozurgeti Too
July 11, 2011
“Alia Holding” Collects Signatures for the Release of Kurtsikidze and Abdaladze
July 11, 2011
Photo-Reporters’ Case Reminded Giorgi Tsagareishvili of Georgian Movie “Repentance”
July 11, 2011
Coalition “Media for Advocacy” Requests Top Secret Removed from Photo-Reporters’ Case
July 11, 2011
More Torture Facts Observed in Georgian Custodies
July 8, 2011
“I want to declare in advance – I am a religious person and I am not going to commit suicide. If I am found dead in the custody, be sure I am killed,” the letter of a prisoner started with the sentence; he was one of the victims of torture and inhuman treatment in Georgian penitentiary settings.
Soso Tsintsadze Requests all Details regarding the Case of Photo Reporters to be Disclosed to the Public
July 8, 2011
Case of Vladimer Vakhania to be Transferred to ECHR
July 8, 2011
It is Outrageous to Connect Arrest of Photo Correspondents to Freedom of Media – Manana Manjgaladze
July 8, 2011
Lasha Chkhartishvili: „They Detained Me Because of Thinking“
July 7, 2011
Lasha Chkhartishvili from the Conservative Party was detained before the premiere of the Hollywood Movie „Five Days of August“on June 5. The members of the Conservative Party and other activists wanted to protest the pompous presentation of the film about the tragedy in August of 2008 and gathered in front of the parliament of Georgia. Police officers and armed people in civil cloths dismissed the demonstrators.
Detained Photo-Reporters Do Not Plead Guilty
July 7, 2011
Early in the morning of July 7, from 3:00 am to 5:00 am famous Georgian photo-reporters were detained simultaneously in their houses: photo-reporter of the Associated Press Shah Aivazov, photo-reporter of the European Press-Photo Agency (EPA) in Georgia Zurab Kurtsikidze, personal photo-reporter of the President of Georgia Irakli Gedenidze, his wife Natia Gedenidze and photo-reporter of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Giorgi Abdaladze.
The Human Rights Center Calls Upon the Government of Georgia to Immediately Release Detained Photo-Reporters
July 7, 2011
Last night, at 3:00 am, people in civil clothes simultaneously detained famous photo-reporters in their houses; they are: photo-reporter of the European Press-Photo Agency Zurab Kurtsikidze, photo-reporter of the Associated Press Shah Aivazov, personal photographer of the president of Georgia Irakli Gedenidze, his wife - photo-reporter of the Georgian newspaper “Prime-Time” Natia Gedenidze, and photo-reporter of the Foreign Ministry of Georgia Giorgi Abdaladze.
“I did not curse the president, I had unpleasant conversation with patrol police officers,” said Film-Director Irakli Gogouadze
July 6, 2011
According to the information provided by radio-listeners to the Studio “Obiektivi”, film-director Irakli Goguadze was arrested for having insulted the government.
Plead Guilty and Accept Bail
July 6, 2011
Murman Dumbadze: “They Were Kicking, Whipping Me and Beating With Clubs… They Stepped on My Finger-Nail with Heels…”
July 5, 2011
Murman Dumbadze returned to Adjara after 30-day administrative imprisonment. On May 26, the politician was detained and beaten in Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi and he is still taking medical treatment for his injuries. He said despite repressions he is not going to stop his political activities and keep blind eye on illegal facts.
Sopio Khorguani – “Detained Members of the Georgian Party Were Tortured in the Moduli Building”
July 4, 2011
Stricter Punishment for Creation and Funding of Illegal Formations
July 4, 2011
Argument on Businessman’s House
July 1, 2011
Telavi District Court started discussion of Inga Sakuashvili’s suit, daughter of the late businessman Nodar Sakuashvili. Inga Sakuashvili requests abolishment of the document which became the basis to register the house in Saniore village in Telavi district on her grandmother in 2007.