Strongly opposing views expressed peacefully at Tbilisi rally
by DFWatch staff | May 25, 2013
TBILISI, DFWatch--Two opposing rallies about very sensitive social issues went ahead peacefully in downtown Tbilisi Friday. People gathered at 18:00 to protest against ‘propaganda of homosexuality’, while the other rally was ‘no to theocracy’ – a protest
Georgia preparing switch to digital by 2015
by Mari Nikuradze | May 25, 2013
TBILISI, DFWatch--A media conference was held in Tbilisi May 23-24 to discuss the transition to digital TV, good and bad examples from other countries and positive and negative sides of the process. Media experts from Estonia, Lithuania, UK, Moldova, Russia,
Saakashvili signs Georgia’s new security strategy
by DFWatch staff | May 24, 2013
TBILISI, DFWatch--Mikheil Saakashvili, the President of Georgia, has approved the main directions of development of the ministry and Georgia’s armed forces until 2016. The goal of the Strategic Review of Defense 2013-2016, which is a manual for the Defense Ministry,
Opposing views on gay rights to meet, peacefully this time
by DFWatch staff | May 24, 2013
TBILISI, DFWatch--The two opposing sides in Georgia's gay rights debate are to hold demonstrations at the same spot in Tbilisi today. But Prime Minister Ivanishvili reassures the public that people will be able to express their views peacefully. The first one is in support of the LGBT people
15 000 sign petition to punish May 17 hate crimes
by Londa Beria | May 24, 2013
TBILISI, DFWatch--About 15 000 persons have signed a petition that asks to punish those who committed violence on May 17. After clerics and parishioners attacked a peaceful demonstration by LGBT persons and their supporters on May 17 to mark the International Day



















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