TBLPOD20nov2014

UNM anti-Occupation demo, PM EU NATO charm trip, new #NightOfTheDullKnives appointments, Butba beaten, more Def Min “investigations”, Burjanadze says stuff, ZZ forensic doc dies, Margvel & Alasania chat, Kvitsiani drama, Bagram bombing, prison torture (not videos, now), US Army GEneral visit, Guria Gov says UNM stole his $, Lith FM says EU learn from 2008, Ossets kidnap more shepherds for “fines”, Sokhumi airport, Hep C drug, EU Parl will vote on Geo EU deal, EU NGO bash in Batumi, wind farm, new art school, women entrepreneur $, BI rugby award, blind police site, residence law amended, Margvel says we need institutions, crime

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  1. The MEME this week is a photo that was going around facebook, of a botched parking job during a driving test, apparently. Link: http://on.fb.me/1xIGw5D

    THINGS TO READ

    Jamestown investigates the sudden appearance of Kremlin news source Radio-Sputnik appearing on Tbilisi airwaves. Link: http://bit.ly/1uhQu6L

    An article by Tedo Japaridze in The National Interest. Another piece to reassure us that Georgia’s western-oriented course is unaffected. Link: http://bit.ly/1wJWnvc

    The National Interest then also interviewed Japaridze for his views on Misha’s legacy. Link: http://bit.ly/1p50i8z

    DC think tank The Center for Global Development, released a report talking about the benefits of transparent procurement; talks about Georgia, which puts almost all its purchases and tenders online. Link: http://bit.ly/1uU9YEN

    Check out the flickr account of Greek photographer Ioanna Sake-llaraki. She has some great photos from around Georgia, with a focus on abandoned places. This album is Stalin’s dacha in Abkhazia. Link: http://bit.ly/1t9Bngi

    An article in Georgian Journal about a pricey Modigliani painting featuring a Georgian model. Link: http://bit.ly/1tmZWpd

    CRRC Georgia is observing homophobia in Georgia. We have Part 3. Link: http://bit.ly/1zINKoc And Part 4. Link: http://bit.ly/1HtJUEF

    USAID has a giant grant for Promoting the Rule of Law in Georgia. Applications are due by the 16th of December. Link: http://1.usa.gov/1xYuzY7

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