- Man sets himself on fire at parliament

TBILISI, DFWatch - A man Thursday set himself on fire at the parliament building because the government hasn’t helped him.
Parliament employees managed to put out the fire. Then police and firemen arrived and arrested Giorgi Chikhladze. He did...
- Channel 9 buys stake in local TV

TBILISI, DFWatch – The recently founded Channel 9 TV, which is affiliated with Bidzina Ivanishvili's Georgian Dream party, has bought a ten percent share in a popular regional television station, TV Trialeti, for one million dollars.
Channel 9 Dir...
- EU criticizes police brutality in Georgia

TBILISI, DFWatch - In a new report, the EU Commission criticizes Georgia’s government for the police brutality on May 26, 2011.
The criticism comes as the Commission is taking stock of how well each country has performed in 2011 under a democracy ...
- Georgia makes the income of officials secret

TBILISI, DFWatch - Georgia is doing away with a law which guaranteed the public access to information about public officials.
This means that details about the income, expenses and social benefits of public persons will remain unknown to the public....
- Anger in Tbilisi over reasons for deadly flood

TBILISI, DFWatch – Opposition representatives in Georgia say the flood that took five lives Sunday could have been prevented.
The discussion led to a street scuffle between a district governor and an opposition party representative.
Besik G...
- Georgian agency denies having misinformed about flood

TBILISI, DFWatch - As Georgia's capital was drenched in rain water, and a stream flooded a district, killing five, reports went out from the national emergency agency that what caused the disaster was that the river Mtkvari had burst its banks.
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- New doubt about Ivanishvili's political rights

TBILISI, DFWatch – The parliament in Georgia Tuesday once more modified a set of constitutional changes which were meant to let Saakashvili’s main competitor participate in elections.
At the second hearing, Vakhtang Khmaladze, legal expert and r...
- Georgia’s ruling party allows Ivanishvili to run

TBILISI, DFWatch - Lawmakers in Georgia have finally achieved consensus for constitutional changes which will give opposition billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili the right to participate in elections, without being a Georgian citizen.
The amendment was ...
- Teacher in Georgia fired for not loving Saakashvili

TBILISI, DFWatch - Teachers are suffering political discrimination in Georgia ahead of an important election.
Only in Shida Kartli, a region bordering on South Ossetia, 21 teachers were fired because their family members supported or were member...
- Georgia’s parliament finally gets a price tag: $82.5 mill

TBILISI, DFWatch – The Saakashvili regime has finally revealed how much it is spending on building a new parliament building: USD 82.5 million.
Finance minister Dimitry Gvindadze says the whole process with building a new parliament is completely ...
- Ivanishvili sells off his assets in Russia

TBILISI, DFWatch - Saakashvili’s main political opponent Bidzina Ivanishvili will sell all his property in Russia by the end of May.
The billionaire said this after it became public that his shares in companies in Russia were already sold. Acc...
- What caused the flood in Tbilisi?

TBILISI, DFWatch - Residents in the disaster struck district of Tbilisi speak about different reasons causing damage during heavy flooding Saturday night.
Heavy rain caused mud slide from ravines down towards residential houses and streets. Orta...
- Kalmakhelidze orders more crowded prisons in Georgia

TBILISI, DFWatch – Prisons in Georgia are to become more crowded, as the maximum limit on number of inmates is raised, and two prisons are closed down.
It's the controversial Minister for Corrections and Legal Assistance, Khatuna Kalmakhelidze...
- Renewed Georgia Party organized refugee protest

BILISI, DFWatch - On Saint Andrew's Day May 12, refugees from Abkhazia gathered at the parliament building in Tbilisi to demand attention from the government and that it gets back the lost territories. Refugees claim this is their first large meeti...
- Journalists' rights are still under pressure in Georgia

TBILISI, DFWatch – After a series of incidents with security and police, journalists gathered in Tbilisi to share their stories and inform foreign diplomats.
Association of Regional Broadcasters had prepared a documentary based on material fro...