GYLA responds to a letter sent by the Georgian National Communications Commission to broadcasters
Tbilisi. The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) responds to a letter sent by the National Communications Commission to broadcasters demanding removal of a political advertisement.
''We consider that the letter of Chairman of the Commission does not represent a legal act of the Commission, is not compulsory for broadcasters to execute, contains threats of restriction of freedom of expression and contradicts legislation of Georgia…'', - is stated on the website of the organization.
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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, ...