Georgian Opposition Keeps Up Pressure
Following Saakashvili’s election victory, the opposition sets its sights on parliamentary ballot.
Following Saakashvili’s election victory, the opposition sets its sights on parliamentary ballot.
While the government claims the ruling party’s domination of parliament will make the legislative process more effective, opposition leaders fear the institution’s independence has been fatally undermined.
Morality drive focuses on low-cut clothing and other signs of behaviour seen as un-traditional and therefore inappropriate.
Harassment of provincial television station coincides with start of election campaign.
Dozens of Armenians jailed or fined for unwittingly breaching Georgian border regulations.
Concerns that a new law to promote the Abkhaz language may be counterproductive.
Alarm bells ring as young men slip away to join militant Islamists.
Pressure mounts on a businessman and opposition leader accused of fomenting a coup.
CCJN’s first workshop in Chechnya gave visiting journalists a glimpse of post-war life.