#Human Rights
Five data points about homophobia in Georgia five years after a homophobic riot
Five years after a homophobic riot in Tbilisi, CRRC examines the levels of homophobia in Georgia.
Five data points about homophobia in Georgia five years after a homophobic riot
By CRRCFive years after a homophobic riot in Tbilisi, CRRC examines the levels of homophobia in Georgia.
Magomed Khazbiyev — an Ingush dissident challenging the state
Ingush opposition figure is accused of ‘unlawful carrying of weapons’.
Magomed Khazbiyev — an Ingush dissident challenging the state
By DoshIngush opposition figure is accused of ‘unlawful carrying of weapons’.
Human rights committee under fire in Georgia over U-turn on queer rights
Chairperson Sopo Kiladze told Liberali on Sunday the committee would no longer be marking International Day against Homophobia.
Human rights committee under fire in Georgia over U-turn on queer rights
Chairperson Sopo Kiladze told Liberali on Sunday the committee would no longer be marking International Day against Homophobia.
Georgia’s Rights Committee supports bill against ‘insulting religious feelings’
The bill before the human rights committee was authored by conservative groups.
Georgia’s Rights Committee supports bill against ‘insulting religious feelings’
The bill before the human rights committee was authored by conservative groups.
Georgia’s Agara sugar factory to be reopened after workers march
Workers had marched 110 kilometres from Agara to Tbilisi, in protest at the factory’s closure.
Georgia’s Agara sugar factory to be reopened after workers march
Workers had marched 110 kilometres from Agara to Tbilisi, in protest at the factory’s closure.
Analysis | Ten years after a deadly crackdown in Armenia, will history repeat itself?
On 1 March 2008, 10 people died when police broke up protests. Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan is now once again raising the spectre of 1 March.
Analysis | Ten years after a deadly crackdown in Armenia, will history repeat itself?
By Peter LiakhovOn 1 March 2008, 10 people died when police broke up protests. Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan is now once again raising the spectre of 1 March.