European Council Commissioner for Human Rights not let in Tskhinvali
European Council Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg has not been let in Tskhinvali Region by Russian occupants and representatives of the marionette regime. Thomas Hammarberg was waiting for their decision in the Georgian village of Ergneti for several hours. Finally, representatives of the Tskhinvali marionette regime arrived at Ergneti village to meet with the commissioner. Along with the short meeting, several shots were heard, after what Hammarberg left the territory. The European diplomat says, he is not going to refuse to enter Tskhinvali town and see there the four Georgian teenagers abducted from the village of Tirdznisi, Gori district on November 4. Read more…

CoE’s Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammerberg has responded to Georgian MPs criticism.
RFE/RL Прага—Главный редактор “Эхо Кавказа” Андрей Бабицкий связался с одним из членов делегации Сената Чехии, известным писателем и журналистом Яромиром Штетиной.
Several renewed objects opened in the framework of the New Life of Old Tbilisi Project in Kalaubani district of Georgia`s capital Tbilisi on Sunday. The Georgian president attended the opening ceremony. Mikheil Saakashvili, along with Tbilisi Mayor Gigi Ugulava, also opened a renewed underground passage. The New Life of Old Tbilisi Project intends reconstruction of the old districts of the Georgian capital.
The Tskhinvali Prosecutor’s Office has ended investigation into the case of detained Georgian juveniles, – the deputy representative of the de-facto President in post-conflict regulation issues, Merab Chigoev, told InterpressNews. ‘I am informed that the investigation has been over and the case will be transmitted to the court. A trial might be held in the nearest days. This is all that I know’, Chigoev stated. The so-called MIA staff of the Tskhinvali mode detained pupils of Tirdznisi secondary school: Giorgi Romelashvili (Born in 1995), Aleko Sabadze (born in 1995), Viktor Buchukuri (born in 1993) and Levan Khmiadashvili (born in 1992) on charges of illegal crossing of the administrative border on 4 November.
Policemen, suspected of murder of a resident of Abkhazia, have been detained in Moscow, Interfax informs.
Former Spanish prime minister José Maria Aznar pays a two-day visit to Georgia. Former Spanish PM arrived in Tbilisi late last night. Georgian Minister of Economic Development, Zurab Pololikashvili greeted the guest at the Tbilisi airport. Today, the guest will arrive in the Tserovani settlement, where the IDPs from the Shida Kartli Region reside. Meeting with the president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili is also on the agenda. After the closed meeting, the president and the Spanish politician will hold a joint briefing for media.
Russian journalist Yulia Latinina talked about the political and economic reforms and the situation in Georgia after her visit to Georgia in the air of the Radio Echo Moskvy, where the journalist was invited to the studio of the program the Access Code. The journalist hailed how briefly Georgia managed to carry out successful reforms. Russian journalist said that Georgia should become an example for Russia too. Latinina, who is popular for her activities aiming at protecting the human rights, focused on the problems of law enforcement structures in Russia Latinina spoke about the changes in Georgian police, where seven years ago they were participants of crimes, but today, they are guarding the security of their citizens. In her radio interview, Latinina denied the reports on the possible presence of terrorists in the Pankisi valley and said people lived in peace there.
ПРАГА — “Сегодня в России существует опасность возникновения такого явления, как «Путинизм без Путина», – заявил в интервью радио «Эхо Кавказа» известный политолог Андрей Пионтковский”.
The four underaged Georgian citizens have been sent to the two-month preliminary custody. The two co-rapporteurs of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) for the war between Georgia and Russia today called on the de facto authorities in Tskhinvali to release without delay the four Georgian teenagers arrested on 4 November 2009. “The arrest and prolonged detention of these young people will only increase the tensions and bad blood between the people in this bitterly divided region,” said the co-rapporteurs, Mátyás Eörsi (Hungary, ALDE) and Luc Van den Brande (Belgium, EPP/CD). “Moreover, this incident once more underscores the need for full and unimpeded access for international monitors on both sides of the administrative boundary of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, as we have repeatedly called for in our reports and Assembly resolutions.”
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