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People from the Village of Charebi Were Dismissed from the Governor's Office

December 7, 2006

People from the village of Charebi, in the Patara Liakhvi Gorge, contacted the human Rights Centre again.

Human Rights Center has already published that these people were urging the regional government for help. The villagers, who have neither income nor houses, need assistance. The village is surrounded with Ossetian villages.

Today, villagers arrived at the Regional Administrative Board. The guard of the building insulted and physically assaulted them. After that the people applied Human Rights Centre for help.

The village is mainly inhabited by Lafachis [surname]. Most part of the houses in the area was destroyed by 1991 earthquake. Currently, this village is detached from the rest of Georgia and the government does not bother to arrive their.

Human Rights Centre expresses its concern regarding the fate of the people living in the village surrounded with Ossetian villages in the Patara Liakhvi Gorge. Mania Lafachi, a resident of the village, said, that neither village and community councilor nor the regional government pays attention to them.

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