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Week of Anti-Racism in Georgia
March 21, 2008
Georgia suffer from” Cultural Shock” when they see black people. At least, this what Nigerian youth living in Georgia consider as their first impression of the situation. They complain about Georgian law enforcers who sometimes abuse them.
Police Harasses Roma People because of “Ethnicity”
March 17, 2008
Those of the Roma ethnicity residing in the village of Leninovka in Dedoplistskaro District are blaming local police officers for harassing them on their ethnic background. They claim that law enforcers fabricated materials in making a criminal case and even insulted the Roma when they showed up at the police station to find out about the situation. They were physically kicked out of the station by the police. The Roma claim that their rights have been and continue to be abused, and that this is because of their ethnic group. They are urging international organizations to come to their assistance. Otherwise, they will walk to Tbilisi with their children and begin protesting in front of the office of the Council of Europe.
Roma People Blame Law Enforcers for Suppressing Them on Ethnic Grounds
March 11, 2008