The government has admitted violation of human rights against participants of a rally of veterans
Tbilisi. On July 3, 2011, the Georgian Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA) and the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre (EHRAC), on behalf of participants of the protest rally, submitted a joint complaint to the European Court of Human Rights. On May 4, 2017, the European Court concluded a judgment in this case.
The government offered the applicants to complete the case by a friendly settlement and committed to pay a compensation.
Riot police disperse protestors rallying against Georgia’s retraction of EU bid
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In Georgia, 1 in 2 women aged 15-69 in Georgia has experienced at least one form of violence in her lifetime.
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The web portal CsoGeorgia.org releases a weekly newsletter of grants competition, contests, vacancies, fellowships, and tenders for civil society organizations, and for any interested person.
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The web portal CsoGeorgia.org releases a weekly newsletter of grants competition, contests, vacancies, fellowships, and tenders for civil society organizations, and for any interested person.
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Georgian NGOs, are starting a new phase of the fight against “Russian law.”
The European Court of Human Rights has registered a lawsuit of 16 media organizations, 120 civil society organizations, ...