Tbilisi. The Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center (EMC) has examined the rights
of residents of village Vedzatkhevi in the Dusheti District. "Geologic
processes became active in the territory adjacent to village Vedzatkhevi since
2005, following which the houses became unfit for living purposes. The village
is located in the dangerous landslide zone, thus causing a permanent threat for
people living there. Part of residents has already left the village owing to
these reasons. At this point there are up to ten households on spot
permanently, who have no opportunity to find alternative residence and
therefore are forced to remain in the village...", says the organization's
web page.
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