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Mistakes of the Government in Relation to Muslim Population
December 29, 2014
Humanrights,ge interviewed chairman of the Union of Georgian Muslims Tariel Nakaidze to find out what problems Georgian Muslims have; which regions are particularly problematic and what human rights situation of Muslim community is in Georgia nowadays.
Tchela and Mokhe – Two Dangerous Sites of Religious Controversy
December 19, 2014
“Incidents in Tchela caused incidents in Mokhe,” Mamuka Vashakmadze, Mufti of Samtskhe-Javakheti Region, evaluated the recent developments in the villages of Adigeni municipality. He said unless the government makes fair decision about the problem, the situation will get even tenser.
Government does not respond to persecution of Jehovah Witnesses
December 11, 2014
Attacks on places of religious rituals, public pressure and violence, discrimination, harassment and abuse - the rights of Jehovah Witnesses in Georgia are still being violated. According to the report presented by the religious organization of Jehovah Witnesses, in 2013, there were 53 cases of violence against Jehovah's Witnesses.
Human Rights Center is starting new project Promoting Freedom of Religion in Georgia by the financial support of Embassy of Canada in Turkey.
December 1, 2014
Charge without Eyewitness
December 1, 2014
Akhaltsikhe district court discusses criminal case launched against Lela Shvelidze, who is charged under Article 125 Paragraph I of the Criminal Code of Georgia that refers to “physical abuse or other violence.” Aspindza resident Zina Zedginidze-Ninua is a victim in the case. Judge Giorgi Londaridze discusses the case. On November 25, monitoring group of Human Rights Center visited the district and attended the trial.