Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Georgia News Digest 12-25-06
A service of the Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies
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by Ph.D. Jonathan Kulick, Director of Studies
1. Turkey, Georgia Agree on Terms of Shah-Deniz Gas Quotas
2. Georgia Relies on Russian Gas, as Shah-Deniz Delayed
3. Azeri President Talks Tough On Russian Gas, Nagornyy Karabakh [excerpts}
4. Georgian PM Speaks Of “Technical Problems” With Azeri Gas Supplies
5. Russia, Georgia Do Deal On Gas For Armenia, But Fail To Sign Contract
6. Russian bullying over oil is ‘a wake-up call’
7. Gazprom ready to deliver more gas to Georgia – Kupriyanov
8. Turkey agrees to allot a bit of gas quota to Georgia in 2007
9. Russia hands over military HQ in Tbilisi to Georgia
10. Russian Military Withdraw From Tbilisi, Hand HQ Buildings Over To Georgia
11. Russian Troops Headquarters in Tbilisi Pulled Out
12. CIS is useless organisation—Aliyev
13. Time to stand up to the Russians
14. Independent Georgia Under Russian Threat: Echoes of 1921
15. Azeri paper urges government to stand up for compatriots in Georgia
16. Georgian PM Visits Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan
17. Large-Scaled Deportation of Georgian People Is Going on in Turkey
18. video:The Reason of Abkhazia-Georgia Conflict: Interview with Abkhaz Deputy FM
19. Russia’s Stance on Disputed Territories: Just How Hypocritical is it?
20. Dniester region, Abkhazia conclude cooperation agreement
21. Russian upper house hits at Georgia over breakaway regions
22. A small country with big charm: Georgian hospitality can be found in city and mountains, wine region to Black Sea
23. World Secret Services and the Caucasian Emissary of Al-Qaeda
24. In Kakheti, Workers of Thousands of Factories Are Left Without Salaries
25. Protest Demonstrations in Kutaisi
26. Gurjaani District Prosecutor’s Office Ceased Preliminary Investigation on Journalist’s Beating
27. Father of Two Children Has Become a Next Victim of Patrol Police
28. Thousands of Factory Workers Are Left Without Salaries
29. Hydroelectric Station Going To Be Sold Without Owner’s Permission
30. Mother Was Forced To Leave her Ten-Year-Old Child at the Border
31. How Do Detainees Live in Disciplinary Cell
32. 21st Century Cavemen
33. IDPs Demand Right to Life and Electricity
34. Workers of the Batumi Oil Refinery Demand Their Rights Be Protected
35. Entrepreneurs Are Raided in Kakheti Too
36. The Family of the Murdered Person Demands to Punish the Murderer
37. The Fate of the Chechen Refugees Is Still Vague
38. Father of Six Children Is About To Commit A Suicide
39. Georgian Women for Their Rights
40. Government’s “New Year Surprise” for Traders
41. Refusal on Reserve Service = Imprisonment
42. Abandoned Population and Fraudulent PromisesAccused in Robbery Have Injured Themselves in Protest
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Jonathan Kulick, Ph.D., Director of Studies, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, 3a Chitadze, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia (Republic), jonathan.kulick@gfsis.org, office: +995 32 47 35 55, mobile: +995 95 33 33 40, USA voicemail: 310.928.6814

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