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Datablog | Georgians increasingly open to compromise with Abkhazia and South Ossetia
Polling suggests that despite territorial integrity ranking high on Georgians’ priorities, they are increasingly open to compromise.
Datablog | Georgians increasingly open to compromise with Abkhazia and South Ossetia
By David SichinavaPolling suggests that despite territorial integrity ranking high on Georgians’ priorities, they are increasingly open to compromise.
Opinion | Reflections on Abkhazia — the land of my soul
‘I am from Georgia and 20% of my country is occupied by Russia’ is a ubiquitous form of the Georgian narrative, but is it useful?
Opinion | Reflections on Abkhazia — the land of my soul
By Guranda Bursulaia‘I am from Georgia and 20% of my country is occupied by Russia’ is a ubiquitous form of the Georgian narrative, but is it useful?
Georgia’s medical programme for Abkhazians and South Ossetians may be at risk
A cut to diagnostics, a lack of clear information, and opposition from Tskhinvali are putting the success of Georgia’s medical programme at risk.
Georgia’s medical programme for Abkhazians and South Ossetians may be at risk
By Dato ParulavaA cut to diagnostics, a lack of clear information, and opposition from Tskhinvali are putting the success of Georgia’s medical programme at risk.
Afghan refugees struggle to make a living in Azerbaijan
Many are stuck in legal limbo and find themselves unable to cover basic expenses. As the social aid regime is changing many fear life will get worse.
Afghan refugees struggle to make a living in Azerbaijan
By Seymur KazimovMany are stuck in legal limbo and find themselves unable to cover basic expenses. As the social aid regime is changing many fear life will get worse.
Georgian vigilante group ‘downs South Ossetian drone’
Georgian vigilante group Power in Unity claimed responsibility for taking down the unarmed drone.
Georgian vigilante group ‘downs South Ossetian drone’
Georgian vigilante group Power in Unity claimed responsibility for taking down the unarmed drone.
Voice from the Georgian–South Ossetian conflict | ‘There is nothing worse than war’
‘When they started setting houses on fire, and burned down my cousins’ houses, we were forced to run away. We were afraid that they would burn us all. So we ran.’
Voice from the Georgian–South Ossetian conflict | ‘There is nothing worse than war’
‘When they started setting houses on fire, and burned down my cousins’ houses, we were forced to run away. We were afraid that they would burn us all. So we ran.’
Libraries full of hate: from Azerbaijan to Georgia
Azerbaijan has been supplying Georgian libraries with books containing hate speech against Armenians.
Libraries full of hate: from Azerbaijan to Georgia
By Rahim ShaliyevAzerbaijan has been supplying Georgian libraries with books containing hate speech against Armenians.
Voice | ‘My family and I have been made refugees twice’
Only 55 families returned to the Kodori Valley, in upper Abkhazia, following the 2008 August War; Raisa Khachvani, 62, is still waiting to do so.
Voice | ‘My family and I have been made refugees twice’
Only 55 families returned to the Kodori Valley, in upper Abkhazia, following the 2008 August War; Raisa Khachvani, 62, is still waiting to do so.
Voice | ‘We still believed that he was alive and that he would come back one day’
Lika Managadze, whose father died during conflict in Abkhazia, reflects on her memories of her father and how the war shaped the course of her life.
Voice | ‘We still believed that he was alive and that he would come back one day’
Lika Managadze, whose father died during conflict in Abkhazia, reflects on her memories of her father and how the war shaped the course of her life.
Interview | De Waal: ‘Is it time to come up with a bigger offer to Abkhazia?’
Thomas de Waal is a senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, a London-based think tank.
Interview | De Waal: ‘Is it time to come up with a bigger offer to Abkhazia?’
Thomas de Waal is a senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, a London-based think tank.