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'Virulent' homophobic attacks put South Caucasus activists at risk Amnesty International A group of Orthodox Christians clashed with a peaceful march by LGBTI activists in Tbilisi, Georgia. The virulent nature of these recent attacks shows the need for a public dialogue to tackle homophobia throughout the South Caucasus to protect LGBTI ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rezidor Announces the Radisson Blu Resort, Tsinandali in Georgia MarketWatch (press release) Tsinandali lies in the province of Kakheti, one of the most popular tourism regions of Georgia; east of the capital city Tbilisi and bordered by the Greater Caucasus Mountains to the North. "We are delighted to add a rare vintage to our growing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgian, Azerbaijani FMs Discuss Disputed Border Section in Monastery Complex ... Civil Georgia The monastery complex, construction of which started in 6th century, is located in Gareji semi-desert about 70 kilometers southeast of Tbilisi and is one of Georgia's important cultural and religious heritage sites and home of Georgian Orthodox monks. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gay Rights in the Caucasus: Beatings, Arson and Eurovision EurasiaNet It was rainbow flags versus black cassocks in Tbilisi yesterday, the May 17 International Day against Homophobia, when a gay rights march came to blows with an extremist group led by several Georgian Orthodox priests. "Do you realize what a great crime ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Italian MP Matteo Mecacci Visits Georgia Messenger.ge Matteo Mecacci has kindly requested us to publish the following article, underlining that in his interview to Maestro TV he never stated that the OSCE field Mission to Georgia will be re-established in July 2012. TBILISI, 16 MAY 2012 - The Member of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Georgian and Azerbaijani FM to try to solve monastery dispute Democracy & Freedom Watch by DFWatch staff | May 18 TBILISI, DFWatch – Georgia's foreign minister and his Azeri colleague have decided to find a solution to the situation at the Davit Gareja Monastery complex while the two meet at the NATO summit in Chicago May 20 and 21. See all stories on this topic » |
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Box Turtle Bulletin » LGBT Rights March Broken Up In Tbilisi, Georgia By Jim Burroway Box Turtle Bulletin. Box Turtle Bulletin News, analysis and fact-checking of anti-gay rhetoric. "Now you must raise your children up in a world where that union of man and box turtle is on the same legal footing as man and wife…" This article ... Box Turtle Bulletin |
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