Thursday, June 07, 2007

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Georgia News Digest 06-06-07
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1. Russian Pundit Claims Kremlin Behind Litvinenko Murder, Explains Use Of Polonium [excerpt]
2. Lugovoi: The British Don't Know All The Circumstances Of Litvinenko's Death [excerpt]
3. aakashvili to visit Kiev to discuss GUAM cooperation
4. Georgia Allowed to Align with EU Statements
5. Putin's Man In The Mountains Of Russia: Dmitri Kozak is rarely seen on national television, but he deserves some closer attention [excerpt]
6. Georgia Already "De Facto" NATO Member - Deputy Defence Minister
7. Chechen Rebel MP Calls To Use Clash Of Russian, Western Interests In Caucasus [excerpt]
8. President Bush Participates in Joint Statement with President Klaus and Prime Minister Topolanek of the Czech Republic [excerpt]
9. If war broke out over Karabakh, both sides would lose
10. Georgia Warns Russia's Support For Separatism In Other Countries May Backfire
11. Interview with Newspaper Journalists from G8 Member Countries [excerpt]
12. Tbilisi Warns Tskhinvali to Release ‘Hostages’
13. Tbilisi Pushes Tskhinvali to Cooperate with Sanakoev
14. South Ossetian Side Releases Georgian Policeman
15. Parliament Speaker: we will not be provoked
16. Interior Ministry statement
17. Burjanadze Briefs Foreign Diplomats over S. Ossetia
18. South Ossetian capital fired on from Georgian village - separatist website
19. Georgia demands release of "abducted" citizens from separatist South Ossetia
20. MP Refutes South Ossetian Claims Of Additional Georgian Troops In Conflict Zone
21. Tbilisi agrees to discuss water problem at JCC
22. Georgia, S Ossetia's illegal water cut-off may lead to catastrophe
23. South Ossetia opposed to exploiting water supply problems in conflict
24. Baghapsh comments on Ganmukhuri patriots camp
25. Abkhaz Leader Warns Of Possible "Provocation" At Georgian Youth Camp Near Border
26. Georgian peacekeepers say pleased with their conditions in Iraq
27. Caucasus-Caspian Commission Wants to Improve Political and Economic Situation
28. Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan to transport 1 million barrels of oil per day next year, says BP-Azerbaijan
29. Georgia Signs Contract with AzerGaz
30. Opposition summons education minister to parliament
31. 100 New Judges to Be Appointed in Provinces
32. Democratic Front Demands Noghaideli and Adeishvili Come To Parliament Session
33. Batiashvili Ceases Hunger Strike
34. MPs to meet condemneds
35. Prisoner hanged himself in Kutaisi jail
36. Trafficking Issues Covered by Media were Discussed at Public Defender’s Office
37. Nariman Narimanov’s memorial flat in Tbilisi needs repairing
38. Producers and Sellers of Falsified Alcoholic Drinks to Be Punished
39. Private Property Still Unprotected
40. Restoration of Cultural Monuments to Begin in Georgia in June
41. Khaindrava Films Documentary on Zurab Zhvania
42. Rally of Residents of ethnic-Azeri Populated Village Held in Rustavi
43. New Tourist Route in Old Tbilisi
44. Azerbaijanis Residing in Georgian Kapanakhchi and Kesalo Villages Demand Drinking Water
45. Eco-migrants demand allotment of agricultural lands
46. Georgians arrested in France
47. Law on gambling to be amended
48. Disease Control Center concerned about diphtheria statistics
49. Chapel to be reconstructed
50. Int'l Russian-Georgian poetic festival to begin in Georgia
51. Reform of forestry sector

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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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