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civil.ge<p>Unfortunately we have to suspend our RSS posting due to a similar problem we&#39;ve had with other accounts. As you might have noticed, recent posts have been repeated at every RSS probe. <span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@mastofeed" class="u-url mention">@<span>mastofeed</span></a></span> , could you please review why this problem is happening? Thank you! Yours, <span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://masto.bg/@mapto" class="u-url mention">@<span>mapto</span></a></span></p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>Georgian Photojournalists Slam World Press Photo for Awarding Russian TASS Reporter for Tbilisi Protest Coverage<br />Georgian photojournalists and documentary photographers stated they are “disturbed” and “outraged” by World Press Photo’s decision to award Russian photographer Mikhail Tereshchenko, a reporter for the Kremlin-controlled TASS agency, for his photo story capturing protests in Tbilisi in late November and early December last year. His photos, taken for the Russian propaganda TASS,</p>
civil.ge<p>President Zurabishvili Concludes Baltic Tour with Visit to Estonia<br />Concluding her visit to the Baltic states the Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili met on March 28 with top Estonian officials, including President Alar Karis, Speaker of the Riigikogu Lauri Hussar, and Chairman of the Estonian Parliament’s Foreign Relations Committee Marko Mihkelson, along with other committee members and Minister of Foreign Affairs Margus Tsahkna. President Zurabishvili …</p><p><a href="https://civil.ge/archives/672296" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="">civil.ge/archives/672296</span><span class="invisible"></span></a></p>
civil.ge<p>GD Proposal to Ban Opposition Kills Discussion on Local Elections<br />After a long and tense winter of protests, Georgia finds itself facing a political crisis that continues to deepen as the weather warms. But despite the warming weather the country seems frozen in anticipation. The question on many minds has been whether the opposition would be able to present a coherent, unified strategy regarding the …</p><p><a href="https://civil.ge/archives/672350" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="">civil.ge/archives/672350</span><span class="invisible"></span></a></p>
civil.ge<p>Public Defender Levan Ioseliani Meets Council of Europe’s Secretary General<br />Georgia’s Public Defender, Levan Ioseliani, met with the Council of Europe’s Secretary General Alain Berset on March 27 in Strasbourg to discuss the country’s human rights situation and recent legislative developments. During the meeting, Ioseliani briefed Berset on Georgia’s current human rights situation, with a focus on freedom of media, expression, and the right to …</p><p><a href="https://civil.ge/archives/672407" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="">civil.ge/archives/672407</span><span class="invisible"></span></a></p>
civil.ge<p>GD to Ban Opposition Groups Under “Successor Parties” Law, Declare Them Unconstitutional<br />Georgian Dream parliamentary majority leader Mamuka Mdinaradze announced the introduction of a bill, he referred to as “successor parties law”, which targets opposition groups deemed “hostile” to the state by the ruling party. The law aims to ban political forces “whose activities, the personal composition of decision-makers, or statutory goals” are identical to those of …</p>
civil.ge<p>GD to Ban Opposition Groups Under “Successor Parties” Law, Declare Them Unconstitutional<br />Georgian Dream parliamentary majority leader Mamuka Mdinaradze announced the introduction of a bill, he referred to as “successor parties law”, which targets opposition groups deemed “hostile” to the state by the ruling party. The law aims to ban political forces “whose activities, the personal composition of decision-makers, or statutory goals” are identical to those of …</p>
civil.ge<p>GD to Ban Opposition Groups Under “Successor Parties” Law, Declare Them Unconstitutional<br />Georgian Dream parliamentary majority leader Mamuka Mdinaradze announced the introduction of a bill, he referred to as “successor parties law”, which targets opposition groups deemed “hostile” to the state by the ruling party. The law aims to ban political forces “whose activities, the personal composition of decision-makers, or statutory goals” are identical to those of …</p>
civil.ge<p>GD to Ban Opposition Groups Under “Successor Parties” Law, Declare Them Unconstitutional<br />Georgian Dream parliamentary majority leader Mamuka Mdinaradze announced the introduction of a bill, he referred to as “successor parties law”, which targets opposition groups deemed “hostile” to the state by the ruling party. The law aims to ban political forces “whose activities, the personal composition of decision-makers, or statutory goals” are identical to those of …</p>
civil.ge<p>U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Passes MEGOBARI Act<br />The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed the MEGOBARI Act, a bipartisan bill reaffirming support for the Georgian people and the country’s Euro-Atlantic integration, TV Pirveli reported on March 27. The legislation also includes provisions for sanctions against officials of the ruling Georgian Dream party. The English abbreviation of the bill MEGOBARI means “friend” in …</p><p><a href="https://civil.ge/archives/672207" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="">civil.ge/archives/672207</span><span class="invisible"></span></a></p>
civil.ge<p>GD to Ban Opposition Groups Under “Successor Parties” Law, Declare Them Unconstitutional<br />Georgian Dream parliamentary majority leader Mamuka Mdinaradze announced the introduction of a bill, he referred to as “successor parties law”, which targets opposition groups deemed “hostile” to the state by the ruling party. The law aims to ban political forces “whose activities, the personal composition of decision-makers, or statutory goals” are identical to those of …</p>
civil.ge<p>UN Resident Coordinator, Agencies Meet With Georgian Dream Leadership<br />United Nations Resident Coordinator Didier Trebucq, together with representatives of OHCHR, UNDP, UNFPA and UN Women, met on March 27 with the Speaker of the Georgian Dream Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, and GD Deputy Speaker Nino Tsilosani. The UN Office in Georgia press release said “discussions focused on strengthening cooperation under the new Cooperation Framework to …</p><p><a href="https://civil.ge/archives/672200" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="">civil.ge/archives/672200</span><span class="invisible"></span></a></p>