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Tuesday, 16 March 2010

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  • Wagging Georgia 2010-03-15 14:06
  • Is there a way to stop Georgia’s decay? 2010-03-15 09:55
  • Georgian wine back to Russia? 2010-03-11 22:41
  • Lobio won’t buy lobby 2010-03-10 17:17 Georgia has hired new lobbying firms in the USA. Without them Mikheil Saakashvili’s meetings with influential politicians like Barack Obama are no more possible. It seems the Georgian leader has communication problems not only with Russian leaders to whom he either sends relatives or his Armenian counterpart.
  • Taking up Nogaideli’s path 2010-03-04 13:37 Today Nino Burdzhanadze is calling on her Moscow friends she went to Moscow State Institute of International Relations with. The Ex Speaker repeated the exploit of ex PM Zurab Nogaideli who managed to settle relations with Moscow politicians unafraid to be accused of high treason last year. In the meantime there are suspicions Mikheil Saakashvili has secret ties with Moscow.
  • Khloponin: three problems and four clusters 2010-03-01 23:30 North Caucasus Presidential Envoy, Vice PM Alexander Khloponin continues familiarizing himself with the region he has taken charge of. Recently he singled out three major problems in Caucasus: excessive state funding, a high level of unemployment and corruption. To change the situation the envoy’s plan is to focus on four clusters of development in Caucasus - energy, tourism, agriculture and education. How efficient will Khloponin’s methods turn out to be?
  • Tbilisi in search of money 2010-02-27 22:34 One of the theses of yesterday’s speech delivered by President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili in the parliament goes as follows: the emigrants are returning to Georgia. The statement sounds doubtful, considering the fact that the statistics on migration is rather disputable. It is not only the Georgian experts that are talking about it; the Statistics Department does not provide any data as well. The president’s statement rather resembles an auto-training session. One of these days, the officials expressed hope to get billions of investments from their former fellow countrymen. As to Mikhail Nikolaevitch, he stated that the authorities are going to announce discounts on real estate property in order to attract the capital of the Georgian expatriate community. So far, the representatives of the construction companies do not say anything about the boom of accommodations acquisition by the former fellow countrymen. 
  • Aimed at Georgia 2010-02-25 23:41 Strategic and transit opportunities of the Black Sea as well as occurrence of hydrocarbons keeps luring Americans forcing Washington to pursue an offensive policy in the counties along the coast including Romania, Bulgaria where deployment of Patriot missiles is planned and Georgia, the old favorite. Today Tbilisi is greeting an overseas delegation to discuss the cooperation strategy.
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Kids in charge of “devilry”

2009-11-02 16:51 There is apprehension in Georgia that the generations to come will be still more americanized. Now in Tbilisi even signboards in the Georgian language disappear. And pagan Halloween is celebrated together with Tbilisoba...

Like Teya Tutberidze explains the authors of the video first heard the obscenities in the words of Ilia II. Most probably their parents will have to pay fines. After all even Mikheil Saakashvili was insulted with unquotable language in the video.

Under the criminal code creators and disseminators of offensive videos are subject to art. 144 - humiliating and inhuman treatment by a group of persons for political views. That means paying a fine or max 6 years' imprisonment. According to "Article 42 of the Constitution" NGO the initiation of a criminal case on art. 144, cl. 3 of the Criminal Code is unprecedented in Georgia.


 

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Salome Batiani

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