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21 Nov 2009

Georgian media less free now than before Rose Revolution – Transparency International

Posted by Nicholas Alan Clayton. No Comments

Tags: democracy , Freedom House , Georgia , Imedi , journalism , journalists , News , Politics , press freedom , Rustavi-2 , Saakashvili , Transparency International

16 Jun 2009

A stroll through the cells

Posted by Nicholas Alan Clayton. 1 Comment

Tags: cells , Eka Zguladze , Georgia , journalists , New York Times , News , opposition protests , parliament , Saakashvili , Tbilisi

18 Aug 2008

Russian war justifications losing credibility

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Tags: genocide , Georgian conflict , Georiga , Human Rights Watch , journalists , Medvedev , News , Peacekeepers , Politics , Putin , Russia , Saakashvili , South Ossetia , Tskhinvali

15 Aug 2008

Confusion in Gori

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Tags: Georgia , Georgian conflict , Gori , journalists , military , News , occupation , Politics , Russia , war

12 Aug 2008

Two journalists killed, at least three wounded in Georgian conflict

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Tags: Georgia , Georgian conflict , journalism , journalists , News , Russia , Winston Featherly

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