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Records: 3
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PHYSICAL ATTACK AGAINST ACTIVIST OF GEORGIAN DREAM TIGRAN GRIGORYAN IN AKHALTSIKHE

Date: 2012-09-03
District: Akhaltsikhe , Akhaltsikhe
Incident Category: Intimidation, Physical attack

2012-08-12 On August 12, 2012, activist of the coalition Georgian Dream Tigran Grigoryan was walking in a square with his spouse and a two-year old child, when suddenly he was summoned by his neighbor Agasa Iritsyan who asked him about the reason he was a member of the coalition Georgian Dream, why wasn’t he wearing a shirt with number 5 on it and verbally abused him. Afterward, Iritsyan punched him in his chest and threatened with physical assault....

HINDERING ACTIVITIES OF GEORGIAN DREAM DOOR-TO-DOOR MONITORS IN AKHALTSIKHE

Date: 2012-09-03
District: Akhaltsikhe , Klde
Incident Category: Intimidation, Hindering carrying a campaign

2012-08-09 On August 9, 2012, monitors of the Georgian Dream’s voter list verification project – door-to-door campaign, Natia Bekturashvili and Darejan Inasaridze were verifying voter lists in the village of Klde. Dweller of the village of Klde, the UNM’s supporter, Jaba Kurtanidze together with accompanying individuals stopped the monitors on their way and told them to go back as Klde was “the village of the UNM” and that they would not receive a single vote from the village. Monitors wanted ...

THREATENING AGAINST ACTIVIST OF GEORGIAN DREAM HASMIK YEGIAN IN AKHALTSIKHE

Date: 2012-09-03
District: Akhaltsikhe , Akhaltsikhe
Incident Category: Intimidation, Threatening, Hindering carrying a campaign

2012-08-12 On August 12, 2012, at around 16:00, activist of the coalition Georgian Dream Hasmik Iegyan together with three other supporters of the coalition was distributing booklets of the coalition Georgian Dream. Suddenly they were approached by Aghasa Irtsyan together with two other individuals accompanying him and identified himself as a police officer. He demanded the activists stop acting in support of the coalition; otherwise, he said he would arrest them . Iritsyan tore some booklets...