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Georgian Young Lawyers Association (GYLA) Presents a Film on Trafficking

July 20, 2007

Today, Georgian Young Lawyers Association is about to present a documentary film-“
Trafficking, Slavery in XXI” in Cinema House.

The film is based on real facts and it aims to inform the Georgian society about trafficking threat. The film reveals assessments of experts regarding the problem.

Director Gia Alavidze, shot the film on the basis of information provided by GYLA and other non-governmental organizations working in the filed as well as by representatives of governmental bodies.

Representatives of the Georgian Parliament, Prosecutor General’s Office, Georgian Ministries, Public Defender’s Office, international and non-governmental organizations and mass media will attend the presentation. Accredited Embassies and Consulates will be invited to the event too. In future, the film will be broadcast on various Georgian TV Channels.

Source: Media.ge

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