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"Crowd sourcing" Mark Monem

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Can we use social networks to find out the truth about a Georgian media mystery?

 

Mark Monem

If you know this man and who he works for please let us know.

This is an opportunity to use the power of the internet to shed light on a murky part of the Georgian political story - who owns and operates one of the country's national television stations: Imedi.

In November 2007 armed special forces stormed Imedi and the government closed it down after it broadcast film of the police attacking peaceful demonstrators. In January 2008 it was seized by the Georgian courts after a claim that it was to be used to mount a coup. On 12 February the station's founder, Badri Patarkatsishvili - forced into exile in the UK - died of a heart attack and his step cousin, a notorious business figure named Joseph Kay claimed he was the new owner thanks to a new will that Kay claimed he had.

Later in 2008 the station re-opened, now taking a pro-government line. And in February 2009 Kay claimed he had sold 90% of the company to "RAK Georgia Holding" which he said was a subsidary of the Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA) - the sovereign wealth fund of an absolute monarchy in the United Arab Emirates.

At the press conference announcing the sale the man above, saying he was called Mark Monem, was introduced and spoke as a representative of RAKIA.

But now RAKIA say they do not own the station and never have.

So who is telling the truth? Well, the man above must know.

But we do not know anything about him (other than he speaks English with a heavy accent). But someone out there must know who he is.

So - do you know him? Do you know about him? Tell us if you do web@geogiamediacentre.com

And if you don't know him - forward on a link to this page. Translate this page (a translation into Arabic would be very helpful).

Help us find out the truth and expose who is lying.

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