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Draft Law of Georgia on Personal Data Protection Fails to Ensure Inviolability of Private Life
February 18, 2011
The Draft Law on Personal Data Protection adopted by the first hearing of Georgian Parliament contradicts its aim of strengthening data protection mechanisms and restricts the inviolability of private life. Moreover, it fails to reach a balance between the right of private life and freedom of information, thus violates Georgia’s international obligations.
Property of Pharmaco-Chemistry Institute Might Be Sold
February 18, 2011
The Ministry of Economical Development of Georgia might sell the building of the Kutateladze Institute of Pharmaco-Chemistry and its territory; the personnel of the institute might be removed to the institute of Bio-Technology in Digomi settlement, Tbilisi – it is assumption of the personnel who state that the laboratories must not be removed from the territory.
“The Disappeared” – Giorgi Janelidze’s New Documentary Presented in Cinema House
February 18, 2011
On February 16, the Human Rights Center presented the new documentary of Giorgi Janelidze “the Disappeared” in Cinema House. The film is about the people who disappeared in Georgia during peace time.
907 Disappeared People in Georgia
February 18, 2011
The Human Rights Center film The Disappeared, according to its author, highlights the lesser-known facts of disappearances. The film was screened on February 16th in the Cinema House. The film was made at the Human Rights Center video-studio HRIDC.TV
The Human Rights Center Screens Documentary “The Disappeared” about Lesser-Known Facts
February 15, 2011
On February 16, at 4:00 pm, the video-studio of the Human Rights Center HRIDC.TV will screen a new documentary entitled “The Disappeared”, which focuses on the puzzling disappearances of several individuals within Georgia. This film by Giorgi Janelidze highlights the lesser-known facts and aspects to these disappearances.
Caucasus, Central Asia: Look Who’s Doing the K Street Shuffle
February 15, 2011
Georgia leads all countries in the Caucasus and Central Asia in the money it spends on lobbyists in Washington, DC, according to a review of US government records.
Census of Stalin’s Statues
February 15, 2011
Giorgi Tsagareishvili Expects the Government to Distribute Ritual Vouchers
February 14, 2011
Before I Am Arrested during Live-Broadcasting
February 14, 2011
As is usually the case, I listened to President Saakashvili’s February 11th parliamentary address because my profession requires me to obtain information from all sources, analyze the data and then make some conclusions regarding the ongoing events. However, listening to Saakashvili’s speech has long since lost its meaning for me.
Sakashvili Still Abodes “Zero Tolerance”
February 14, 2011
Israel Inserted Georgia on the List of Dangerous Countries
February 11, 2011
Predicted Death of Tsez (Dido) Citizen
February 11, 2011
Death of Russian citizen Mahomed Gamzatov left many questions. On February 5, he was found dead. The expertise showed that he was poisoned. His family members allege Gamzatov did not have health problems. So, there are grounded doubts that his death has direct connection with his controversy with the Russian Government; that means he was poisoned.
Tbilisi Gets a Little Help From Its Somali Friends
February 11, 2011
Back in September 2008, Abkhazia’s de facto deputy foreign minister, Maxim Gunjia, was explaining his plans to lobby other Latin American nations following Nicaragua and Venezuela’s recognition of Abkhazia’s independence.
Caucasus, Central Asia: Look Who’s Doing the K Street Shuffle
February 11, 2011
EU neglecting democratic reforms in Georgia, say NGOs
February 10, 2011
We Might Get Caught and Die in Ruins but Where Shall We Go?” – Life in Dangerous Zone
February 9, 2011
More than 150 families live in a dangerous zone in the Kakheti region. A landslide threatens the population. After the exploration this dangerous area, geologists from the National Environmental Agency (NEA) concluded that life in this part of Kakheti can be potentially life threatening.
Georgia Hopes for Merkel’s Assistance
February 9, 2011
President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili wants to avoid direct confrontation with Russia. He hopes for good contacts between the Chancellor of Germany and Russia, which still occupies part of Georgian territory. Merkel should create an opportunity to start dialogue with Russia.
Former Judge Avtandil Chachua Found Dead
February 9, 2011
“Madneuli” not Punished for Polluting Rivers with Hard Metals
February 8, 2011
The government has begun complaining about the pollution of the environment by the “Madneuli” (ores) together with non-governmental organizations. However, several questions are still unanswered. The government has not imposed serious sanctions on the enterprise “Madneuli” for having polluted the environment.
Turmoil in Insurance Business – Inner-Governmental Knockout
February 8, 2011
After the Chamber of Control made a scandalous conclusion on the insurance companies and expressed anxiety about the activities of those companies, a political question was asked – what is going on in the government? It is the fact that the government attacked the scheme which was created by them, though they did not admit the mistake?