6/06/2018
Azerbaijani human rights lawyer Emin Aslan jailed for 30 days
Aslan has litigated a number of cases of alleged human rights abuses of Azerbaijani citizens at the European Court of Human Rights.
Azerbaijani human rights lawyer Emin Aslan jailed for 30 days
Aslan has litigated a number of cases of alleged human rights abuses of Azerbaijani citizens at the European Court of Human Rights.
Georgian autopsy says Tatunashvili sustained over 100 injuries before dying
Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili died in South Ossetian custody in February, according to South Ossetia after falling down a flight of stairs.
Georgian autopsy says Tatunashvili sustained over 100 injuries before dying
Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili died in South Ossetian custody in February, according to South Ossetia after falling down a flight of stairs.
5/06/2018
Hundreds rally in Ingushetia for return of directly elected head
The protest organised by the Council of Teips of the Ingush People was demanding the return of direct elections for the head of Ingushetia.
Hundreds rally in Ingushetia for return of directly elected head
The protest organised by the Council of Teips of the Ingush People was demanding the return of direct elections for the head of Ingushetia.
4/06/2018
Mayor Kaladze dismisses striking metro drivers’ demands as Tbilisi metro closes
Traffic jams, overcrowded buses, and a shortage of taxis were reported on Monday morning, as the metro closed down.
Mayor Kaladze dismisses striking metro drivers’ demands as Tbilisi metro closes
Traffic jams, overcrowded buses, and a shortage of taxis were reported on Monday morning, as the metro closed down.
Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution
One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.
Keeping up with the Pashinyans: Armenia’s first month after the revolution
One month after Armenia’s Velvet Revolution brought an end to about two decades of Republican Party rule, Nikol Pashinyan’s government has inspired hope among many, but also has a lot of promises to fulfil.
Protests hit Nagorno-Karabakh after security forces ‘beat up two’
Protesters are demanding the dismissals of the heads of all law enforcement and security agencies, excluding the Defence Army.
Protests hit Nagorno-Karabakh after security forces ‘beat up two’
Protesters are demanding the dismissals of the heads of all law enforcement and security agencies, excluding the Defence Army.
Saralidze calls for protests to continue after meeting with Georgian PM
The father of one of the teenagers stabbed to death in December gave the government until 10 June to achieve results.
Saralidze calls for protests to continue after meeting with Georgian PM
The father of one of the teenagers stabbed to death in December gave the government until 10 June to achieve results.
3/06/2018
UNM officially joins anti-government protests in Tbilisi
UNM MP Nika Melia addressed crowds gathered outside parliament after meeting with protest leaders and said a plan would be announced on Sunday.
UNM officially joins anti-government protests in Tbilisi
UNM MP Nika Melia addressed crowds gathered outside parliament after meeting with protest leaders and said a plan would be announced on Sunday.
Tbilisi metro ‘to shut’ as metro drivers go on hunger strike
The drivers say they will be medically unfit to work as they are on hunger strike after a court ruled they could only strike during their off-hours.
Tbilisi metro ‘to shut’ as metro drivers go on hunger strike
The drivers say they will be medically unfit to work as they are on hunger strike after a court ruled they could only strike during their off-hours.
1/06/2018
Georgia’s chief prosecutor resigns amidst mass protests
Protests were sparked by a ‘compromised investigation’ into the fatal stabbing of two teenagers outside a school in Tbilisi in December.
Georgia’s chief prosecutor resigns amidst mass protests
Protests were sparked by a ‘compromised investigation’ into the fatal stabbing of two teenagers outside a school in Tbilisi in December.