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A Criminal Case Initiated on Threats against Journalists
August 18, 2009
Tbilisi Civil Court Set 1 ,251,487. 6 GEL Fine for Nino Burjanadze
August 18, 2009
Two Opposition Activists were sentenced to Imprisonment
August 17, 2009
Water Supply Cut off to 12 000 Families in Batumi
August 17, 2009
The Russian Occupants have started fortifying the Border in Gali
August 17, 2009
Now Sportsmen Started Coercing on Media
August 17, 2009
Zaza Kedelashvili, a wrestler from a Georgian judo team used foul language against journalist Irakli Tavadze and threatened, “you’d better think well what you are writing and about whom.”
An Infant Dies from Cold and Hunger but the Parents still cannot Receive Social Assistance
August 14, 2009
The family of Aleksandre Sikmashvili, a resident of village Anaga, Sighnagi District lives in extreme poverty. The family has a half demolished house, two iron beds, a chair with a broken leg, an iron oven, one table, a black and white TV that was given to the family by a neighbor and which costs 70 GEL and several plates. The monthly income of the family is a mere 21 GEL that Aleksandre Sikmashvili earns by pasturing the cattle of his neighbor two or three times a month. Aleksandre and Irma Sikmashvili’s 10-month old daughter died last winter from cold. Even though the family lives in very grave conditions the Agency for Social Service refused to grant them social assistance.
Invisible People
August 14, 2009
“Change the Environment and not the Person” – this was the message to the governement of persons with disabilities.. The problem of disability is very acute in Georgia. The environment is not adapted to the needs of persons with disabilities. The defenders of the rights of persons with disability say that if the environment is adapted to the needs of disabled persons the problem of disability as such will not exist anymore. They say that persons with disabilities cannot enjoy the same opportunities for education and employment as people with no health related problems. People with disabilities cannot even use public transport because the facilities are not adapted to their needs.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Held a Press Conference on a Hunger Strike of Georgians in Poland
August 14, 2009
Tamaz Lakerbaia from Gudauta Applied for Georgian Citizenship
August 14, 2009
Result of a Dialogue with the Government Might be Announcement of Extraordinary Parliamentary Election
August 13, 2009
An internet web site www.presa.ge journalist met Irakli Alasania and interviewed about the meeting between the leaders of law enforcement bodies, the Public Defender of Georgia and the opposition and about his (Irakli Alasania’s) plans for the future.
Outrage at Lagodekhi Customs
August 13, 2009
The control at customs has been tightened since June 18, 2009. The Ministry of Finance has changed According to the new rules taxation rules have changed. The tax limit has decreased from 1 000 GEL to 500 GEL for the personal belongings. This means that if a person is importing the personal belongings cost more than more than 500 GEL he/she has to pay the tax which is 13 % of the items price. The customs officers are checking the luggage and if one forgets to include even one thing into the customs declaration he might face at least 1000 GEL fine.
“Board of Trustees Voted for Corruption”
August 13, 2009
The Georgian society does not know why Levan Kubaneishvili left the position of Director-General of the Georgian Public Broadcastin.[the “GPB”]. The GPB has a new Director-General now –Giorgi Chanturia. He received 5 votes from the Board of Trustees in a secret voting. Giorgi Kacharava and Zviad Koridze, two other candidates for the position, did not receive any votes. We have interviewed Zviad Koridze about the elections:
Tax Centre against TV 25
August 13, 2009
The Members of Democratic League Held Protest at the Ministry of Internal Affairs
August 13, 2009
Vahagn Chakhalyan Might be Eliminated
August 13, 2009
On August 10, 2009 Armenian Union Ierkir publicized a press release which states that the Government of Georgia is planning to elimnate Vahagn Chakhalyan, a leader of NGO Jdemm and an Armenian political activitst in Samtskhe- Javakheti. Ierkir claims that he was transported from Gldani Prison # 8 to Rustavi Colony # 2 because possible provocations for his elimination can be organized in a more convenient environment there.
Sozar Subari: Political Terror in Georgia Became Very Disturbing
August 12, 2009
It has become Difficult to Obtain Public Information from Governor’s Office in Kakheti Region
August 12, 2009
Some people are suffering due to the financial interests of the brother of the President of Georgia
August 12, 2009
Breast, throat and skin cancer; general signs of intoxication; hepatocirrhosis– these are only several of the diseases from which many inhabitants of the villages of Ninotsminda and Tskarostavi, Sagarejo District. suffer after an oil pipeline burst in the villages. After an accident on the bore-well of Kanargo-Georgia hundreds of hectares of forest were destroyed and the water and soil were polluted. The resulting injuries to healtt are very serious. The death rate has increased substantially. Even though the situation is extremely difficult the oil company claims that the accident did not cause the extremely negative consequences.
The Saakashvili paradox
August 12, 2009
A year ago, Georgia was the place where for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russian troops marched into an independent country. They demonstrated to the world that Russia had recovered power and the will to exert it. And for a few days, the world was wondering where the Russian army would stop.