Monday, April 23, 2007

Georgia News Digest 04-23-07
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1. Georgia NATO membership an issue of time
2. Georgian Interior Minister Calls on Russia’s Ivanov ‘to Show Respect’
3. Military Strategic Reference Points Of The CIS Countries Will Undergo Changes
4. George Mandjgaladze: It is groundless to say the border delimitation talks with Azerbaijan are delayed
5. BSEC Secretary General to Visit Georgia
6. President of Georgia to Leave for Great Britain
7. Lord Mayor of Bristol to Meet with Tbilisi Mayor Gigi Ugulava
8. South Ossetian, Abkhaz Leaders Meet in Moscow
9. Abkhazian, S Ossetian leaders condemn self-proclaimed govt
10. Serbia is in no position to balance between major powers on Kosovo - analyst [excerpt]
11. Man kidnapped in Gali district
12. Assize on Georgian Students to Be Held in Sokhumi Today on April 23
13. Today Trial on Georgian Young People Will Be Held in Abkhazia
14. A muckraking blogger turns his attention to UN [excerpt]
15. Georgian Official Hopes for Resumption of Talks with Sokhumi
16. Kokoity Refuses to Attend NATO Seminar
17. Sanakoyev addresses NATO seminar
18. Think tank weighs up new South Ossetia initiative
19. Opposition MPs Visit South Ossetian Conflict Zone
20. Chochiyev: If Georgian side does not stop provocations against South-Ossetia, Tskhinvali will block Transkam
21. Religious Leader of Caucasus Muslims assures Non- Exhaustive Ways for Resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
22. Countdown for ‘silk railroad’ begins
23. The Most Influential People of the Year: Mikheil Saakashvili
24. Labour leader calls for recall of UK ambassador
25. Shalva should have known better
26. Opposition parties promise Tuesday rally
27. Baghaturia promises more protests
28. Georgian prime minister operated on successfully
29. New initiative from the Democratic Front
30. Shevardnadze says government should listen to the population
31. Sufi mystic Rumi to be remembered at seminar [excerpt]
32. “Prohibition, Dispersal and Deconstruction Are the Worst Job to Do”
33. Bread price increases, size decreases
34. Water sports centres suffer from increased gas and water tariffs
35. Last Chance for Dinner On the Mtkvari's Banks
36. Teachers and Students Around the World Join up to Demand Education Rights Now
37. Regional press at the heart of the urban-rural disparity
38. Wounded suspect taken to Tbilisi
39. IDP Children from Abkhazia Are Not About To Leave Nursery School
40. Mother Threatens to Commit a Suicide Together with her Seven-Year-Old Child in front of the Court Building
41. Prisoner’s Lawyer Urges for Help
42. Fines to be issued for the destruction of monuments
43. Georgia expecting landslides and floods


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Jonathan Kulick, Ph.D., Director of Studies, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, 3a Chitadze, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia (Republic), jonathan.kulick@gfsis.org, office: +995 32 47 35 55, mobile: +995 95 33 33 40, USA voicemail: 310.928.6814

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