Thomas Hammarberg: Georgia Can Be Proud of Its Civil Sector
Tbilisi. Publication "Netgazeti" has interviewed TsomasHammarberg about the civil sector.
A while ago he was the EU Special Advisor on Human Rights for the Government of Georgia.
"... I think Georgia can be proud of its civil sector, and especially of organizations working on human rights", Hammarberg has stated in an interview. For the full text (geo)...
Source: netgazeti.ge
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