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Saakashvili Accused of Plotting to Retain Power
Georgian constitutional changes raise fears among opposition, who suspect president may be trying to emulate Putin.
24 May 10
Georgia: Combating Violence in the Home
New equality law not enough to stop beatings, say campaigners. By Natia Kuprashvili in Tbilisi
27 Mar 10
Children Haunted by Georgia-Russia War
Volunteers try to help bereaved youngsters still traumatised by the conflict.
13 Nov 09
Georgians Accuse Media of Pro-Government Bias
Press and broadcasters seen as subservient, misleading many about their safety.
16 Oct 09
Georgians' War Anger Vented at Stalin Monument
But reluctance to remove figure from town damaged in August war reflects nation’s ambivalence towards dictator.
18 Sep 09
Kodori Refugees Only Dream of Returning
Georgians uprooted by the war wonder what a year of neglect will have done to their homes.
7 Aug 09
Refugee Debts Out of Control in Georgia
As number of bank defaulters expands almost tenfold in only a year, calls grow for government to step in.
25 Jun 09
Georgia: Government Critics Scathing of Reform Push
They say talk of radical democratic reform highlights past failings.
17 Nov 08
Georgia: Conflict Toll Confusion
Lengthy list of missing in action suggests official death toll may be under-estimated.
3 Oct 08
Georgia: Meskhetian Turks Closer to Return
New draft law guarantees return of deported people to Georgia but promises no help with resettlement.
17 Aug 07
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