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Human Rights Center Is Monitoring Parliamentary Elections

October 7, 2016
Today, Human Rights Center observes the Parliamentary Elections in four regions of Georgia. The monitors and journalists of the Center are deployed in the conflict-affected villages of Shida Kartli and in Gori; in Imereti region - in the conflict affected villages in Sachkhere municipality; Kvemo Kartli region - in the villages compactly inhabited with ethnic minorities in Gardabani, Marneuli and Bolinisi municipalities and in Rustavi; Kakheti region – in the villages of Pankisi Gorge. 

On the Election Day, executive director of Human Rights Center Aleko Tskitishvili will hold briefings in the Media Center of the Open Society Georgia Foundation, where the election monitoring nongovernmental organizations will update the society with the information about ongoing election process throughout the country. Today, Human Rights Center will hold briefings in the Media Center at 13:00, at 17:30 and at 22:30. 

Human Rights Center will produce a report on the violations observed during the Election Day and during the second round of the elections in Georgian and English languages. The report will be sent to local and international organizations and media. Video-studio of Human Rights Center HRIDC.TV will produce a documentary film about the 2016 Parliamentary Elections.

Human Rights Center is monitoring the parliamentary elections in partnership with the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and the Open Society Georgia Foundation. 

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