The Film "Stripped Property Rights in Georgia" Showed in Ligamus
Tbilisi. The film "Stripped Property
Rights in Georgia" was shown on December13 in the store
"Ligamus".The film tells the stories of
victims in various regions of Georgia, who were forced under threat by the
representatives of the authorities to transfer, give as a gift or concede their
property to the state.The film was produced as part of
the coalition project initiated and funded by the "Open Society -
Georgia" Foundation, which runs since 2010 and aims to expose and prevent
the facts of infringement of property rights in Georgia. With respect to cases
revealed by the project, materials are sent to the Prosecutor's Office and the
investigation on several of them is already underway.
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