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A Human Rights Organization Web Site Sabotaged
November 20, 2008
Recent Poll: 82% of Kakhetians do not know their Governors
November 20, 2008
Social Allowance Was Seized from the Family of Bed-Bounded Old Person and Sick Under-Age Child
November 20, 2008
Georgian Books Burned Gali District Public Schools and School Girls Insulted
November 20, 2008
“ Saakashvili Prevented from Making War … If Georgia was Democratic Country!!!
November 20, 2008
Are Georgian Leaders in London Accountable? “Would Saakashvili have started a war if there had been democracy in Georgia?” asked Lord William Walas, Member of UK Parliament at the meeting in “Chatham House”, Royal Institute of International Relations. This question was very impressive for listeners from Georgia. People are deeply interested in Georgian-Russian conflict met Georgian journalists and NGO representatives in Chatham House; they inquired the details about the conflict.
Remote Village of Dertseli, Adigeni District, Georgia
November 20, 2008
It is the last village in the district, and there no more settlements; it is the very last one. Village of Dertseli has 46 families and is located in North-Western section of the Adigeni District. You have to get there through by making it up difficult and steep incline. In the distance you first see smoke coming out from chimneys and then you will hear barking dogs. The faithful guards of the village can smell an approaching stranger from the distance and at the time when you are tired of climbing up the rise to the village, you can at last see the settlement on the top of the hill.
Former Teacher Deprived of Electricity
November 19, 2008
Initial Report of Ecological Aggression Resulted from War Was Published
November 19, 2008
Russian Passports Distributed in Perevi Village?
November 19, 2008
The situation has improved in the village of Perevi after Ossetians left the villages in Upper Imereti. However, the Russian soldiers have stayed behind and are controlling the situation in the Georgian villages in Imereti Region that are situated along the border of South Ossetia. They say that Russians distribute Russian passports among the inhabitants of Perevi village, Imereti Region.
More of Samtskhe-Javakheti up in Smoke as Forest Fires Blaze Again
November 18, 2008
The Bogi Forest in Akhaltsikhe District has been burning since November 6, ravaging 3 hectares. “The fire appeared to be extinct the day it started but then winds picked up and fanned the flames into unaffected areas. The area of the fire is difficult to reach and fire engines have been unable to affectively control the situation. We are trying to put out the fire with shovels,” says Malkaz Gikoshvili, head of Samtskhe-Javakheti Regional Forest Department.
Abkhaz De-facto Government Apportioned a Plot for Russian Military Base
November 18, 2008
Leadership of the Council of the EU is Concerned with Recent Tensions in Georgia’s Conflict Zones
November 18, 2008
Inhabitants of Gali District forced from their Homes
November 18, 2008
Concerns and recommendations to be addressed by EU and Georgian authorities in the framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy
November 14, 2008
Perevi Village Remains Blockaded by Russians and Ossetian Separatists
November 14, 2008
CoE Human Rights Commissioner: People in Buffer Zones Face Difficult Conditions
November 14, 2008
Changes in Georgian GEL Rate Pokes Holes in Georgians’ Pockets
November 14, 2008
The exchange rate of the Georgian Lari has now temporarily stabilized at around 1.65 GEL against the US Dollar and has also lost value against the Euro. Despite the promising prognosis of the National Bank, which claimed that the exchange rate will not change radically and prices on products will not increase, people remain confused and afraid of what the future will hold. Many are frantically buying US Dollars.
Russian Military Base to Be Constructed in Perevi
November 13, 2008
The village of Perevi of Upper Imereti region is emptying. Several days ago Russian occupying forces hoisted Ossetian and Russian flags over a checkpoint that was set up in the village. Locals are leaving their homes in order to avoid potential future threats.
Ossetians Militias Begin Burning and Destroying Houses in Akhalgori District
November 13, 2008
“Shoddier Saakashvili and Georgian Democracy Now than before November 7, 2007
November 13, 2008
Souhayr Belhassen, president of the Human Rights International Federation FIRH, visited Georgia for the first time to participate in a three-day regional seminar in Tbilisi. The president also met officials from various governmental structures and visited IDPs. In her interview with the www.humanrights.ge Belhassen assessed the human rights situation in Georgia, and the background of the recent events of the Georgian-Russian war in August.