Tbilisi. A joint project of the Human Rights Center, Public Defender of Georgia and the Office of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities - the Human Rights Summer School has ended successfully. Twenty youngsters of 15-20 years of age have taken a seven-day course of trainings in the Human Rights Summer School. Project participants were selected from various regions of Georgia, including the occupied districts of Gali and Akhalgori. Read more...
Source: www.humanrights.ge
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