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  • About ICCN
    • History
    • Finances
      • Reports
    • Structure
    • Director:s Column
      • What can Georgia learn from African conflicts?
      • Will election year work as a reset button for Georgian democracy?
      • The Potential of Public Diplomacy in the Post-War Environment: The Case of Georgian-Ossetian conflict
      • Jeder hofft, dass das Blutvergießen möglichst gering sein wird und dass es bald zu Verhandlungen kommt
      • Proportions of Disproportion and the Responsibility to Protect
      • George Khutsishvili from Vienna, Austria (12-14 August 2008)
    • Contacts Us
      • Staff Contacts
  • Events
    • A multistakeholder discussion on “Government-Civil Society Cooperation in Conflict Transformation
    • GPPAC International Steering Group Meeting & International Conference
    • A Plan For Short-Term Progress on the Georgia Conflicts
    • Training for Youth in Facilitation and Mediation
    • Studia “Obieqtivi”
    • Diversity management , Gender and the Issues of Participation for Community Leaders Akhaltsikhe IV Stage Process
    • Report on Training in Communication and Conflict Management
    • Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict
    • The Georgian - South Ossetian Point of View Process
    • International Crisis Group – New Briefing
    • Seminar in Batumi
    • The Civil Council for the Protection of Basic Rights and Freedoms
    • The First National Congress of Georgian NGOs
    • The World Council of Churches
    • Challenges to Democracy in Georgia
    • Presentations of Religous Groups in Georgia
    • From Tolerance to Civil Integration
    • Meeting at ICCN with Leaders of Universal Peace Federation
    • Development programs and their strategies Working meeting
    • On July 10, 2008 ICCN was visited by Head of European Union Delegation in Georgia
    • ICCN – Berghof Collaboration for Peacebuilding in the Caucasus
    • Training Peace-Building and Conflict Transformation
    • Confrontation in the Caucasus: Roots, Dimensions and Implications
    • Russian and Georgian Experts Meet in Istanbul
    • A meeting took place at the Patriarchy of Georgian
    • Meeting in Pristina
  • Programs and Projects
    • Programs
      • Creating Discourse and Instruments for Non-violent Management of Disputes, Civil Integration and promotion of Liberal Values
      • GPPAC South Caucasus Regional Process
      • Engagement Through Dialogue
      • Combating Gender-Based Violence in the South Caucasus
      • Creating Discourse and Instruments for Non-violent Management of Disputes, Civil Integration and promotion of Liberal Values
    • Projects
      • Supporting Georgian Civil Society in Peace-Building – Recommendations Document
      • Civil society peace-building roundtables for Georgia1
      • Analysis of the Focus Group Results on Problems of Women Participation in Farmers Cooperatives
      • Flexibility and Proactiveness as Major Supporting Component in the ICCN Program
      • From Tolerance to Civil Integration. Collaborative Action Towards Conciliation and Democratic
      • South Caucasus Regional Coalition for the support of International Criminal Court (ICC)
      • Social and Market linkage in Akhalkhalaki Region
      • Building Integrity in Georgia (BIG)
      • Community Investment Program - West (CIP-W)Community Investment Program - West (CIP-W)
      • Tsnisi Group of Women – Case study
      • Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict Coordinated by ECCP, Regional Process in the Caucasus Coordinated by ICCN
      • The Role of Civil Society in the Prevention of Armed Conflict
    • Trainings
      • Training in Crises Management for IDP Women
      • Trainings Within the EED Program
    • Media cooperation
      • Twenty journalists from across the South Caucasus participate in workshop on conflict-sensitive journalism in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus
      • Local journalists, civil society activists and international community representatives briefed about Cyprus workshop on conflict-sensitive journalism
      • Media cooperation project holds initial coordination meeting in Ankara
  • Research
    • Sociologial Surveys
    • Gender Dimension in the Wine Sector in Georgia
    • Assessment of Community Development Process in Georgia
    • Minorities in Georgia: Situational Analysis
    • Religious minorities
    • Muslim Meskhs
    • Ethnic Minorities
    • Internally Displaced People (IDPs)
    • Civil Society and the Rose Revolution in Georgia
  • Publications
    • Peace Times Magazine
      • Peace Times Magazine # 1 (2011)
      • Peace Times Magazine # 20 (2009)
      • Peace Times Magazine # 19 (2008)
      • Peace Times Magazine #4 (2002)
      • Peace Times Magazine # 3 (2001)
      • Peace Times Magazine # 2 (2001)
      • Peace Times Magazine # 1 (2001)
      • Peace Times Magazine # 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16-17,18,20, 21
    • Bulletin
      • Bulletin: july 2011
      • Bulletin: June 2011
      • Bulletin: May 2011
      • Bulletin: April 2011
      • Bulletin: March 2011
      • Bulletin: February 2011
      • Bulletin: January 2011
      • Bulletin: December 2010
      • Bulletin: November 2010
      • Bulletin: October 2010
      • Bulletin: September 2010
      • Bulletin: August 2010
      • Bulletin: July 2010
      • Bulletin: June 2010
      • Bulletin: May 2010
      • Bulletin: April 2010
      • Bulletin: March 2010
      • Bulletin: February 2010
      • Bulletin: January 2010
      • Bulletin: December 2009
      • Bulletin: November 2009
      • Bulletin: October 2009
      • Bulletin: September 2009
      • Bulletin: July 2009
      • Bulletin: June 2009
      • Bulletin: May 2009
      • Bulletin: April 2009
      • Bulletin: March 2009
      • Bulletin: February 2009
      • Bulletin: January 2009
      • Bulletin: November 2008
      • Bulletin: October 2008
      • Bulletin: September 2008
      • Bulletin: August 2008
      • Bulletin: July 2008
      • Bulletin: May 2008
      • Bulletin: April 2008
      • Bulletin: March 2008
      • Bulletin: February 2008
      • Bulletin: January 2008
    • Civil Society and the Rose Revolution in Georgia
    • დავძლიოთ გენდერული ძალადობა საქართველოში
    • An alternative to conflict
    • Интеграция и разрешение конфликтов на Южном Кавказе: Реальность или иллюзия
    • Understanding Conflict
    • საქართველოს კანონი ნორმატიული აქტების შესახებ
    • Creating Tolerant Envioronment Manual for Teachers
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News

  • ICCN
    • meeting in ICCN
    • Promoting Tolerance
    • Civil Society Recommendations on Peace-Building
    • Civil Society leaders elaborate recommendations on peace-building
    • GPPAC - RSG meeting
    • Strengthening European partnerships ...
    • Media Project in the South Caucasus
    • Black Sea Peacebulding
    • Seminar in Batumi
    • Engagement Through Dialogue
    • A Peace Promotion Trip
    • Berlin conference
    • Roundtable Solidarity
    • Announcement of Civil Initiative for Constitutional Reform
    • Armenian-Azerbaijan meeting of young political leaders
    • Peace Journalism for the South Caucasus journalists
    • Peace Starts with Smile
    • Workshop on the role of media in conflict resolution
    • K.Otkhmezuri was in Geneva Center for Security Policy
    • GPPAC Promotes Lasting Peace in Mindanao
    • Black Sea Peacebuilding Platform
    • Georgia-Russia Relations: Ways Out of Crisis
    • GPPAC Studies a Potential for Peace-making in the Middle East
    • The Black Sea Peacebuilding Platform Develops in Georgia
  • GEORGIA
    • FMs from NATO, Aspirant States to Meet at Chicago Summit
    • U.S. 'Very Active in Preventing Further Recognition' of Abkhazia, S.Ossetia
    • Putin Meets Ankvab in Sochi
    • Putin Meets S.Ossetian Leader in Sochi
    • Saakashvili on Parliamentary Elections "Security Dimension"
    • Rasmussen: Chicago Summit to Acknowledge Georgia’s Progress in "Visible Way"
    • EU's Progress Report on Georgia
    • Moscow Warns Against U.S.-Georgia Defense Cooperation
    • German FM Speaks of Ties with Georgia
    • U.S. Ambassador-Designate to Georgia Lays Out Priorities
    • Estonian FM Calls for 'Positive Message' at Chicago Summit for NATO Aspirants
    • Public Defender Releases 2011 Human Rights Report
    • NATO-Georgia Commission Meeting
    • Tuvalu's PM Telavi Visits Abkhazia
    • Four Candidates to Run in S.Ossetia Repeat Poll
    • Moscow Sets Condition for Reciprocating on Visa-Free Rules, Offers Restoring Diplomatic Ties
    • Tbilisi Says its Police Post at Abkhaz Administrative Border Attacked
    • Tbilisi to Russia: 'Reciprocate on Visa without Preconditions'
    • Putin Says No Turning Back on Abkhazia, S.Ossetia
    • EUMM Concerned over Security Situation at Abkhaz Administrative Border
    • Saakashvili: 'Russia has no Future Under Current Leadership'
    • Controversial Law on Parties to Be Amended
    • Saakashvili Meets Aliyev in Baku
    • 'Ossetian Battalion' Planned Within Russian Troops in S.Ossetia
    • UN Special Rapporteur Says 'Worrying Signs' Threatens Georgia's 'Generally Positive Trajectory'
    • Group Drops Plan to Appeal Court on Election Date
    • Groups Campaign Against Amended Law on Parties
    • Sokhumi Slams Tbilisi's Neutral Travel Documents
    • Georgian MFA: 'Russia is Source of Destabilization'
    • Apartment Complex for Russian Border Guards in Sokhumi
    • Putin Says No Guarantee that U.S. Will Not Deploy Missile System in Georgia
    • Georgia Remains 'Partly Free' in Freedom House Survey
    • Jioyeva Says Repeat Election 'Illegal'
    • Election Code Goes into Effect
    • Obama to Host Saakashvili at White House
    • Protesters Keep All-Night Vigil in Tskhinvali
    • Ivanishvili: 'I Came into Politics Unprepared'
    • Talks in Maestro TV Row Fail
    • Maestro TV Keeps Broadcasting, Scarcely
    • Georgia: Can Facebook Produce Political Shift in Tbilisi?
    • Living in Limbo
    • You'll Never Guess Whom Georgia is Accusing in Bomb Plot
    • Freedom House Nations in Transit 2011 (Georgia related)
    • States, religious diversity, and the crisis of secularism
    • "United Nations General Assembly. Status of internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia, and the Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia, Georgia"
    • Report by Thomas Hammarberg, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, following his visit to Georgia from 18 to 20 April 2011
    • Citing excessive detention in Georgia, UN experts urge reform
    • Reform in Georgia (Thomas de Waal )
    • Implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy in 2010 Country report: Georgia
    • 2011 Failed States Index Released (Georgia related)
    • Georgia's Choices - Charting a Future in Uncertain Times
    • International HR organisations condemn police violence in Georgia
    • Public Defender 'Concerned' over Police Excessive Force in May 26 Events
    • Court in Tskhinvali Rejects Referendum on Leader's Third Term
    • Meeting of the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, David Bakradze with the OSCE PA President, Petros EFTHYMIOU
    • Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community (Georgia Related)
    • Georgians from Abkhazia: beyond limbo
    • Vanuatu Recognizes Abkhazia. Or Maybe Not
    • European Parliament resolution of 9 June 2011 on the EU-Russia summit
    • Shadow Economies on the Rise Around the World
    • Abkhazia: Sudden Death Creates Opportunity to Change Frozen Conflict’s Narrative
    • Statement of Georgian MFA on the 16th Round of Geneva Discussions
    • Group of Eight Lays Out Action Plan
    • Freedom House. Worst of the Worst 2011
    • Georgia: UN calls for probe into use of force against anti-Government protesters
    • Bodies Found Near Site of Protests in Georgia
    • Georgia comes down violently on pro-democracy protest. A first hand account
    • Sergei Bagapsh, Abkhazia’s Leader, Dies at 62
    • Vice President Biden, Dr. Jill Biden Travel to Italy
    • Parliament Passes 'Liberty Charter'
    • Amnesty Wants Georgia To Probe 'Excessive Force' Against Demonstrators
    • Obama "personally engaged" in Russia-Georgia WTO dispute
    • Georgia rejects EU criticism of Tbilisi violence
    • Georgian police breaks up protests, two dead
    • Global Peace Index (GPI) for 2011
    • Georgia: Police Used Excessive Force on Peaceful Protests
    • Can Saakashvili run for Prime Minister?
    • The Javakheti Region’s Integration Challenges
    • U.S. Statement on Incident Along South Ossetia Boundary Line
    • Georgia Recognizes 'Circassian Genocide'
    • Freedom of the Press 2011 Survey Release (Georgia related)
    • Georgian authorities did not investigate effectively the kidnapping and killing of 28-year old man
    • A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media (Georgia)
    • Global Corruption Barometer 2010
    • ICJ Judgment in Georgia v. Russian Federation
    • NATO Georgia Commission Joint statement
    • Georgia: more needs to be done to uphold the credibility of the justice system
    • NATO Foreign Ministers Examine Relations With Georgia, Ukraine, Russia
    • US assessment on situation in Georgia gets stricter
    • Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe
    • European Parliament resolution of 7 April 2011 on the review of the European Neighbourhood Policy - Eastern Dimension
    • Human Rights Report 2010 Section on Georgia
    • Contemporary Attitudes and Beliefs in Transdniestria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia: A Preliminary Analysis of Survey Data
    • Report on the Human Rights Situation of Internally Displaced Persons and Conflict-Affected Individuals in Georgia
    • Results of a March 2011 survey carried out for NDI by CRRC
    • The Report of the Public Defender on the Condition of Human Rights and Freedoms in Georgia in 2010
    • Wikileaks, South Ossetia and the Russian "reset"
    • Post-Revolutionary Georgia on the Edge? ("Chatham House briefing pape")
    • Terror from the Caucasus
    • Doing Business in Georgia (2011)
    • Activist's Son Sentenced In Breakaway South Ossetian Region
    • Captive Georgian Ship Flees Libya, Guided By Stars
    • The Geneva Process: A Balance Sheet Since The Russia-Georgia War (Part Two)
    • Frozen Conflict Paradigm Persists in the Geneva Process (Part One)
    • Georgia: Enter The Donald
    • Moscow, Sokhumi in 'Border Talks'
    • Saakashvili: 'We Want to Have Ideal Elections'
    • Wine, Women and the WTO
    • Georgia Says Keeps ‘Helpful’ Position in WTO Talks
    • IDP Evictions – explaining the real issues IDP Evictions – explaining the real issues
    • Human Rights Watch. World Report 2011
    • European Parliament resolution of 20 January 2011 on an EU Strategy for the Black Sea (2010/2087(INI))
    • 2011 Index of Economic Freedom
    • Freedom House. Freedom in the World 2011: The Authoritarian Challenge to Democracy. Gerogia related extracts
    • The Global Competitiveness Report
    • Democracy index 2010
    • Public Defender: 'Arrest of Protesters was Illegal'
    • U.S. Ambassador on Heroes' Square Protest
    • The consequences of the war between Georgia and Russia
    • Georgia-Russia war: ‘Confrontation must give way to dialogue’ says Dick Marty
    • Green light for visa and readmission accords with Georgia
    • The Georgian Taxation System - An Overview
    • Government's Final Report on 2010 Local Elections Still Has Gaps
    • Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the territorial integrity of Georgia and the situation within Georgia's internationally recognized borders
    • Astana Commemorative Declaration
    • Human Development Report 2010
    • UNHCR protects and assists in Georgia
    • Security, Conflict Resolution Top Agenda Of OSCE's Summit
    • Saakashvili, At EU Parliament, Calls For Direct Dialogue With Kremlin
    • U.S. Ambassador To NATO Says Alliance Ready To Meet 'Global Threats and Challenges'
    • NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
    • Read-out of the President's Bilateral Meeting with President Saakashvili of Georgia
    • Obama, Saakashvili Meet On NATO Sidelines
    • Lisbon Summit Declaration
    • Statement by President Barroso following his meeting with Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia
    • Report on the Human Rights Situation of Internally Displaced Persons and Conflict-Affected Individuals in Georgia
    • Georgia Gears Up For Election Reform Talks
    • International Religious Freedom Report 2010
    • Abkhazia Looks to Turkey for Fresh Blood
    • Resolution 382 on the Situation in Georgia
    • Self-Immolation Incident Highlights Desperation Of Georgian IDPs
    • New Georgian Opposition Party Under Pressure
    • Interview: Top U.S. Diplomat Discusses Regional Developments, Abuses, Stalemates, And Cooperation
    • Action Plan for Engagement
    • Government of Georgia State Strategy on Occupied Territories: Engagement Through Cooperation
    • Regulation of the Government of Georgia
    • Tbilisi, Tskhinvali Resume IPRM Meetings
    • Abkhaz-Russian Commission on Property Disputes Launched
    • MPs Pass ‘Liberty Charter’ with First Reading
    • Key Points of Newly Adopted Constitution
    • Abkhaz Prosecutor Identifies Two Possible Motives For Mosque Shooting
    • Remarks at the U.S.-Georgia Charter on Strategic Partnership Omnibus Meeting
    • 2010 Index of Economic Freedom
    • Monitoring of Investigations into cases of missing persons during and after the August 2008 armed conflict in Georgia
    • Pulling a Putin
    • Georgian PM outlines position on Russian WTO bid
    • NATO Liaison Office Opens in Tbilisi
    • Remarks of Mikheil Saakashvili, President of Georgia
    • Tbilisi Thinks MTV Can Turn On Tourists
    • Abkhaz Vice President Survives Fourth Assassination Attempt
    • "Report to the Georgian Government on the visit to Georgia carried out by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT)"
    • Transparency International Georgia presents its findings on access to information in Georgia
    • ICJ Begins Hearings In Russia-Georgia Dispute
    • Georgia Hails UN Refugee Vote
    • Following The Tracks Of The 'Disappeared' on Georgia's Abkhaz Border
    • Putin Shows Russia He Is at the Wheel
    • Displaced Georgians Protest Eviction Attempt In Tbilisi
    • Georgia Says Russia Deployed S-300 Missiles In South Ossetia
    • Pressure On Abkhaz Leader Intensifies
    • Sakartvelo: a political prospect
    • Still Some Work to Do - EUMM for Almost Two Years on the Ground
    • New Blueprint Proposed For Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia
    • Georgia needs U.S. help in rebuilding, standing up to Russia
    • Medvedev Visits Abkhazia On Anniversary Of Russia-Georgia War
    • Internally Displaced People In Georgia
    • US Department of State Country Reports on Terrorism for 2009
    • Funds For Conflict Victims In South Ossetia Disbursed To Army, Police
    • Parties of Geneva Debates on stability in Transcaucasia admit failure of talks
    • Controversy Over New Georgian Draft Constitution Continues
    • Peacebulding and Business:Fostering Commercial Contact Between Georgians and Abkhaz
    • High Representative Catherine Ashton visits Georgia and Kazakhstan
    • EU Launching Talks On Closer Ties With Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia
    • Talk with Russia - Kouchner to Georgia
    • Pierre Lellouche: “Russia and Europe have convergent strategic interests”
    • EU Special Reps To Caucasus, Moldova To Get New Lease On Life, For Now
    • Oslo Declaration
    • Human Rights Watch - World Report 2010
    • Clinton Pledges U.S. Support For Georgia
    • Nations in Transit 2010
    • Semneby Downplays Fears EU Is Reducing Presence In South Caucasus
    • Remarks by President Obama and President Medvedev of Russia at Joint Press Conference
    • Global Peace Index
    • South Ossetia: the burden of recognition
    • Abkhazia: deepening dependence
    • Freedom in the World 2010 Freedom in the World 2010
    • Freedom in the World - Georgia (2010)
    • Georgia elections a triumph for Saakashvili
    • OSCE Notes 'Significant Shortcomings' In Georgia Vote
    • EU Plans To Scrap South Caucasus, Moldova Envoys
    • Georgian Local Elections Focus Of Intense Scrutiny
    • Amnesty International Report 2010
    • Saakashvili Warns Of Continuing Threat From 'Outside Forces'
    • NATO 2020: assured security; dynamic engagement
    • EU Hosts Eastern Neighbors Ahead Of Russia Summit
    • New Political Party Formed In South Ossetia
    • A 2020 Vision for the Black Sea Region
    • Georgian Ruling Party Accused Of Intimidating Voters
    • Georgian Daily Wants To See State Deal With Russian Energy Company
    • 2009 Human Rights Report: Georgia
    • South Caucasus: EU must play greater role in stabilising the region, say MEPs
    • Obama's Betrayal of Georgia Kind of Makes Sense
  • WORLD
    • Stranded U.N. personnel return to Syrian city after attack
    • Mladic shows no remorse as war crimes trial opens
    • G8 and NATO-athon, with Pakistan at the table
    • U.S. in waiting game on Syria
    • Libya's timetable for going it alone still uncertain
    • In Tunisia, an Islamic party wins the election
    • Russian Aide Says Issues With Georgia on Joining Trade Group May Be Settled Soon
    • Security Council Clears Way for South Sudan’s UN Membership
    • EU Proposes Tighter Controls on Access to Documents
    • Nations in Transit 2011
    • Too Special A Friendship: Is Germany Questioning Russia's Embrace?
    • When Europe most needs a champion, it gets one
    • Obama Transparency Effort Seeks National Commitments
    • Four Political Dimensions of Ukraine’s Future Europeanization
    • 2011 Failed States Index Released
    • Reelected As UN Chief, Ban Promises Results That 'People Can See And Touch'
    • Is Prime Minister Erdogan Turkey's new strongman?
    • Worldwide Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
    • Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue
    • UN Declares Internet a "Fundamental Human Right"
    • Worst of the Worst 2011
    • No 'deliverables' at upcoming EU-Russia summit
    • Russia lobbies EU for special treatment on pipeline
    • Global Peace Index
    • Russian businessmen Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev declared prisoners of conscience
    • Rewards for Justice - Doku Umarov Reward Offer
    • Ratko Mladic arrest - live updates
    • Divisions Are Clear as Obama and Netanyahu Discuss Peace
    • Freedom of the Press 2011 Survey Release
    • Osama Bin Laden Killed In Pakistan By U.S. Forces
    • Ukraine: a crisis of self-identity
    • A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media
    • Where’s the transparency that Obama promised?
    • Global Corruption Barometer 2010
    • Obama Gets Transparency Award in Private
    • U.S. State Department Reaches Out To The World Online
    • Contemporary Attitudes and Beliefs in Transdniestria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia: A Preliminary Analysis of Survey Data
    • Russia’s WTO Membership On Track or Not?
    • The Return: Russia’s Journey from Gorbachev to Medvedev
    • Central Asia Stands To Gain As NATO Shifts Supply Lines Away From Pakistan
    • Ukraine Opens Case Against Ex-President Over Journalist Murder
    • Battle Lines Being Drawn?
    • Qaddafi Defiant As U.S., European Air Strikes Hit Libya
    • Japan Marks One Week Since Twin Disasters As Nuclear Threat Level Raised
    • UN Apologizes For Accusing Belarus Of Breaking Arms Embargo On Ivory Coast
    • Taliban Employs Modern Weapons In 'War of Words'
    • U.S. Helping Build Caspian Navies
    • Erdogan’s Moscow Visit Produces Mixed Results
    • U.S.: Armenia, Azerbaijan 'Must Pull Out Snipers'
    • Is Aleksei Kudrin's Political Star On The Rise?
    • Rumsfeld Looks Back At Two Wars, The Massacre In Andijon, And The Mistakes That Were Made
    • In Wake Of Japan Disaster, Safety Of Armenian Nuclear Plant Questioned
    • Interview: Browder Sees 'Tipping Point' In Western Attitudes To Russia
    • El-Baradei Says Egypt Beginning New Era; Protests Enter Seventh Day
    • Security Tightened After 35 Killed In Moscow Airport Attack
    • Human Rights Watch. World Report 2011
    • Freedom in the World 2011
    • 2011 Index of Economic Freedom
    • Cyber Warfare
    • The Global Competitiveness Report 2010–2011
    • Democracy index 2010
    • World Migration Report 2010
    • Lukashenka Claims Victory Amid Mounting Criticism
    • Ukraine's Ex-Prime Minister Tymoshenko Charged With Abuse Of Office
    • Racist Rampage Casts Shadow On Russia's 2018 World Cup Dream
    • Putin Says Russia Emerging From Financial Crisis, Calls For Tough Action After Ethnic Violence
    • Russia's Khodorkovsky On Ice Ahead Of Verdict In Second Trial
    • Tora Bora revisited
    • Astana Commemorative Declaration
    • Human Development Report 2010
    • The working environment for UNHCR in Europe
    • Interview: UN's Ban Favors Expanded Security Council
    • Security, Conflict Resolution Top Agenda Of OSCE's Summit
    • UN issues severe climate warning ahead of summit
    • Iran enrichment was stopped
    • U.S. Ambassador To NATO Says Alliance Ready To Meet 'Global Threats and Challenges'
    • Dayton Peace Accords Remembered, 15 Years Later
    • 'Fresh Start' As NATO Invites Russia To Join Missile Defense
    • NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
    • Lisbon Summit Declaration
    • Hate Crimes in the OSCE Region Incindents
    • International Religious Freedom Report 2010
    • Is Medvedev About To Redraw Russia's Map?
    • EU Sketches Out Energy Strategy Through 2020
    • Serbian Patriarch Enthroned In Kosovo Church Amid Tight Security
    • U.S. Undersecretary Of State For Public Diplomacy Talks About America's Image
    • Spy Defection Roils Russian Intelligence Service
    • Armenian Army Scrambles To Tackle Abuse After Spate Of Deaths
    • Preliminary Chechen Census Findings Unveiled
    • Risk Of New Karabakh War Persists Despite Astrakhan Summit
    • Obama's Democratic Party Braces For Losses In Midterm Elections
    • Turkey Facing East-West Dilemma Over NATO Missile-Shield Plan
    • Leading Russian Journalist In Coma After Assault
    • Azerbaijan’s Ruling Party Maintains Firm Hold After Parliamentary Polls
    • Beyond the ‘New Horizon’
    • Sacked Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov
    • Ex-U.S. Ambassador To Ukraine Says Democratic 'Space May Be Shrinking'
    • 2010 Index of Economic Freedom
    • Economic Freedom of the World
    • Anniversary Of Russian Journalist Politkovskaya's Slaying
    • Azerbaijan Withdraws Draft Karabakh Resolution From UN
    • Belarus Sets December Date For Presidential Vote
    • Russia, Israel Sign Military Cooperation Agreement
    • Foreign ministers lobby Ashton by SMS on top jobs
    • Russia development index 2009-2010 (Valdai Index)
    • Nominee For U.S. Envoy To Azerbaijan Takes Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
    • Kremlin Wants Him Out, But Moscow's Mayor Isn't Going Without A Fight
    • U.S. Declaring Formal End Of Iraq Combat
    • Kadyrov Is Warned: 'You Can Run, But You Can't Hide'
    • The Global State of Workers’ Rights: Free Labor in a Hostile World
    • Russian President Responds To Outcry Over Contested Highway Plan
    • Why Russia Matters
    • Thousands Forcibly Evicted in Georgia
    • Closer Military Ties With Armenia To Boost Russia's Regional Clout
    • 4 Things Worth Talking About
    • Senate Panel Delays Vote On Controversial Nominee For U.S. Ambassador To Azerbaijan
    • Top Chechen Rebel Announces Command Handover
    • US Department of State Country Reports on Terrorism for 2009
    • Top 10 Reasons Not to Trust Russia
    • The Kosovo Precedent
    • Russian President Orders Investigation Into Olympic Corruption Charges
    • Baku Envoy Nominee Faces Grilling During Confirmation Hearing
    • Kosovo UDI not in breach of intl. law
    • Realizing Kosova's Independence
    • Human Rights Watch - World Report 2010
    • Legal remedies for human rights violations in the North-Caucasus Region
    • Oslo Declaration
    • Nations in Transit 2010: Democracy and Dissent
    • Semneby Downplays Fears EU Is Reducing Presence In South Caucasus
    • Remarks by President Obama and President Medvedev of Russia at Joint Press Conference
    • Freedom in the World 2010
    • German President Resigns Amid Criticism Over Remarks On Afghan Mission
    • Kyrgyz Regimes Share Same Bloody Entrances, But Profoundly Different Inheritances
    • EU-Russia Summit To Steer Forward Course, Without Rocking The Boat
    • EU Plans To Scrap South Caucasus, Moldova Envoys
    • National Security Strategy
    • Remarks On the Obama Administration's National Security Strategy
    • Should the Nabucco pipeline project be shelved?
    • Vienna is best city to live in, Baghdad worst: study
    • Sochi Olympics offer a lever on Russia and rights
    • Amnesty International Report 2010
    • Medvedev's new king-makers in northern caucasus
    • Kadirovs's contacts with israel and the jihadists threat
    • World health statistics 2010
    • A 2020 Vision for the Black Sea Region
    • Economic Freedom of the World 2009 Annual Report
    • 2009 Human Rights Report: Introduction
    • NATO 2020: assured security; dynamic engagement
    • Remarks to the Press on the Release of the 2009 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices

Conflict in Georgia

  • South Ossetia
  • Abkhazia
  • Maps
    • Map Georgia Occupied
    • Georgia - 22 August 2008 IDPs by District - CRA Database

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  • PRESSCONFERENCES
  • STATEMENTS
    • To the Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union to Georgia H.E. Mr. Philip Dimitrov
    • To the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Georgia H.E. Mr. John Rodney Bass
    • An Open Letter to Mr. Joseph Biden, Vice President of the United States of America
    • Statement of the Initiative Group of NGOs “Civil Manifesto”
    • Address of the Georgian Civil Society Organizations Representing Coalition – For Democracy to the Elected 44th President of the United States Mr. Barack Obama
    • Appeal of the Civil Society Organisations of Georgia
  • ACTIONS

Links Archive

  • Crisis in Georgia
    • Tbilisi Residents Polled on Current Situation in Georgia
    • Georgia – background information & analysis on international websites
    • Political situation in Georgia
  • International Day of Peace
    • International Day of Peace
    • Mother Teresa
    • Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • Abraham Johannes Muste
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