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Akhaltsikhe Population Copes Without Water
February 27, 2007
Akhaltsikhe population has not been supplied with water for a week already. They are threatening to hold demonstrations regarding the situation.
Governor Orders Large Scale Job Reduction
February 27, 2007
In December 2006, new people were employed at village and district administrative boards, at town Municipalities. According to lawyers, the process of employment was hand in hand with the process of violating the law. However, the violations did not make the Kakheti Region Governor furious. He only became upset when learning about many of the employees in above-mentioned offices.
“Our Choice is Georgia” – Demonstration on The Enguri Bridge
February 19, 2007
Today, a group of young people, members of non-governmental youth organization “New Generation for United Georgia” and approximately five hundred students and youngsters held a peaceful demonstration on the Enguri Bridge (which is connecting Samegrelo region with breakaway Abkhazia). The key requirement of demonstrators was to cease violation on ethnically Georgian population living in the territory of Abkhazia.
Nearly 350 Blind People from Batumi No Longer Receive Allowances
February 19, 2007
In Batumi, the society “Sinatle” for blind people is situated far from the city center at the end of the Griboedovi Street…Buses do not operate in that direction so it is expensive to get there. It is also difficult to cross the street for Rezo Mikeladze because he is blind. Twenty-three years ago, a landmine exploded near him and he lost his eyesight.
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(The End)
February 16, 2007
"I will put the corresponding department in charge of investigating the incident. There is a draft law on the “safety of the food products” that will become valid in 2008. The law will envisage the control on food products. Until that time, there is a Department for Veterinary and Safety of Food Products which regulates similar problems. As for raids, they are not carried out until 2008."
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(part III)
February 15, 2007
The saleswoman named two people. I went to the hospital where I hoped to find information about the warehouse or wholesale shop with those names. I approached a large gate as the saleswoman had explained to me. There was a sign that read: “Tbilisi Children’s Clinics”. After entering the clinic, I soon found the “Wholesale Market” where many warehouses were visible. I found the warehouse at last.
The Idea of Joining the Gori and Tskhinvali Universities Was Turned Down
February 14, 2007
The representatives of the “Republic Party” Gori Office dedicated the recent press-conference to the integration of the Gori and Tskhinvali Universities. The residents of the Shida Kartli Region were concerned about the situation for the last time. The initiative about integration was proposed by the board of the Tskhinvali University.
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(part II)
February 14, 2007
I went in the showed direction. There is a small barn next to the hospital and I thought it was a watch-house. I climbed several steps and approached the door, if it can be said a door. It is cellophane stretched on the wooden frame and a glass is fixed in only half door.
How a Concrete Nail Got into a Cookie(part I)
February 13, 2007
Georgian customers have already got used to coming across strange things in loaves of bread and cookies. The strange things can be: a piece of thread, rope, excrements of mouse, a piece of cellophane, hair, etc. Everyone, including me, has seen similar things in pasties. However, it was a miracle to find a 4-centimeter-long nail in a cookie.
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI)
February 13, 2007
ECRI was established by the Council of Europe. It is an independent human rights monitoring body specialised in questions relating to racism and intolerance
In Adjara Region Population Faces the Danger of Losing Their Plots
February 8, 2007
The Administrative border of Batumi is being widened. The villages of Khelvachauri, Sarfi, Gonio, Mtsvane Kontskhi and others will join the city of Batumi. The villagers are afraid that they will be deprived of their lands and the plots will be privatized.
Dream Ark
February 7, 2007
There are seven members in the family, a father, mother and five children. The twins, Khatia and Beka, have cerebral palsy. Due to their disabilities, the state provides aid in the amount of forty lari a month.
School Loses Its Profile and Teachers Lose Their Salaries
February 1, 2007
Several days ago, members of the Musical Boarding School petitioned at the Kutaisi local government office. They insisted that finances from the local budget be apportioned to their school. “The central government has deprived us from every chance. We rely on the compassion of the local government. If they deny us the necessary funds, we will have no choice but to dismiss the children and will also lose the small salaries we received,” the teachers said.