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Agenda.ge
March 8, 2018
The President of the European Council Donald Tusk has expressed his concern over the death of Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili and the detention of two others in Georgia's Russian occupied region of Tskhinvali (South Ossetia). Meeting with Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili in Brussels,Ãâà...
Agenda.ge
March 7, 2018
Thirteen days after Archil Tatunashvili's death, his body has not been handed over to his family for burial and two other Georgian citizens Levan Kutashvili and Ioseb Pavliashvili, detained with Tatunashvili on February 22, still remain in occupied Tskhinvali. The Foreign Ministry of the Czech Republic hasÃâà...
Agenda.ge
March 1, 2018
The Geneva International Discussions is the only international format of meetings addressing Georgia-Russia relations with security issues and the humanitarian situation in the Russian-occupied regions of Georgia, Abkhazia and Tskhinvali (South Ossetia), on the top of the agenda. The talks traditionallyÃâà...
Civil Georgia
February 27, 2018
A Citizen Dies in Tskhinvali Custody - Europe reacts to Tatunashvili's death - Amnesty International Human Rights Report - Deputy Commander of the Russian Southern Military District visits Tskhinvali - Russian proxies meet in Tskhinvali - Putin Decorates 2008 War Pilot - battle readiness check inÃâà...
Civil Georgia
February 26, 2018
The Russian-backed Tskhinvali authorities refused to accommodate the request of the Georgian State Security Service (SSS) to hand over the body of ... Archil Tatunashvili, a thirty-five-year old native of Akhalgori Municipality in Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia, died at the hands of the Russian-backedÃâà...
Civil Georgia
February 24, 2018
The European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM) in Georgia issued a statement on the death of Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili at the hands of Russian-backed Tskhinvali authorities, extending condolences to the family of the deceased, and pledging to support the ongoing investigations into theÃâà...
Civil Georgia
February 23, 2018
Detained Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili, 35, died in custody of the Russian-backed Tskhinvali authorities in the early hours of February 23. Tskhinvali “security service,” called “state security committee” or “KGB,” says that Tatunashvili had been detained the previous day in Akhalgori and “taken toÃâà...
Georgia Today
February 14, 2018
It is well-known that Russian-backed forces in the Tskhinvali region continue to encroach on Georgian territory, continuously changing a de facto border that is only recognized by Russia and three other countries. Yesterday, The New York Times published, 'Living on the Shifting Border of Georgia andÃâà...
The Jamestown Foundation
December 31, 1999
Georgian citizen Archil Tatunashvili died in custody in breakaway Tskhinvali Region (South Ossetia), on February 23 (Civil Georgia, February 23). Subsequently, the de-facto authorities have refused to hand over the body of the deceased (Civil Georgia, February 26) or to allow the return of two otherÃâà...
Georgia Today
December 31, 1999
Georgian Prime Minister, Giorgi Kvirikashvili has released another statement regarding Archil Tatunashvili, a Georgian man who was kidnapped by the occupant forces on February 22 and who later died in custody in breakaway South Ossetia (Tskhinvali). “Throughout its history, our country has beenÃâà...