The church distances itself from violence, but propaganda of a sin is unacceptable, Georgia’s Patriarch Ilia II said while commenting on May 17 about clashes between participants of the protest
Palitra TV channel camera recorded actions of police for preventing clashes and relieving the tense situation on May 17 prior to the confrontation
Sophie Gelovani and Nodi Tatishvili Georgian contenders of 2013 Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) will sing in the Final of 2013 ESC to be Held on May 18.
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Two protest demonstrations took place on the background of noise and minor incidents in front of the State Chancellery building. Verbal conflict took place between the activists several times. The tension was quickly diffused by police.
Two protest events are under way with regard to sexual minority issue in front of the State Chancellery. Participants of the events have different views. NGO Civil Front demands ban of sexual minorities’ propaganda by law
North Korea has fired three short-range missiles from its east coast, South Korea's defence ministry said, the BBC says. Two missiles were fired on Saturday morning and one in the afternoon, the ministry said in a statement.
Dutch Foreign Affairs Minister Frans Timmermans is concerned about the yesterday’s developments of Georgia, the Dutch Foreign Ministry's official website reports.
Day of Policemen is celebrated in Georgia tomorrow. The Ministry of the Internal Affairs plans to hold some events with regard to the day.
About 80 people have been killed and dozens hurt in several bomb attacks apparently targeting Sunnis, in Iraq's worst day of violence for months.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has released a Georgian citizen arrested by the Tskhinvali de-facto government. According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi failed to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) activists as thousands of people violently attacked a Pride event today in what Amnesty International
Foreign media has responded to the yesterday’s developments of Georgia. Almost all influential editions have published articles about the events developed around the LGBT rally in Tbilisi.
President Mikheil Saakashvili awarded former President of the United States Bill Clinton with the St. George Order of Victory during his ongoing tour to the USA.
2 people injured at the LGBT demonstration yesterday remain in hospital. 28 people were hurt at the demonstration yesterday. 13 of them were hospitalized. Among the injured were 4 policemen and one journalist.
EU ambassador Philip Dimitrov commented concerning yesterday’s developments. “You well know we consider the freedom of expression of every human being of paramount importance.
EU Ambassadors to Georgia were dismayed by the violence on the streets of Tbilisi yesterday. ‘Our sympathies are with the injured.
The Public Defender released statement regarding the developments on yesterday’s protest.
“It’s a regrettable paradox, when international day against homophobia, has become a day of expressing homophobia in Georgia.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has launched investigation into the yesterday’s developments.
Immediate reaction has been made to the event developed around the LGBT demonstration yesterday,
“Following the violence today against activists marking the International Day against Homophobia in Tbilisi,
The President of Georgia commented about today’s developments and said that the government must not allow violence in the society.
Church is against violence, but LGBT can’t be popularized, the Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia Ilia the Second stated. Patriarch called on the opposing groups to leave the streets.
The President of Georgia commented about today’s developments and said that the government must not allow violence in the society. “I’m deeply concerned about the violence in the centre
“Following the violence today against activists marking the International Day against Homophobia in Tbilisi, Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili has issued a call for tolerance
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