- Once again Saakashvili displays a fundamentalist intolerence
- Behaviour of the "Coalition for Justice" is questioned as they appear to ignore mistreatment by Georgian authorities
- Bulgaria's former prime minister tipped for EU's Georgian job
- New regulations further evidence of the collapse of the Georgian libertarian experiment
- Wheat crisis draws Georgia yet closer to Iran
- "Gay Pride" hysteria marked a kind of progress says leading campaigner
- Ruling party pledges fall in bread price by the end of the month
- More hyperbole from Saakashvili
- Health minister quits
- Reaction to mining disaster suggests Saakashvili losing confidence in Nika Gilauri
Submitted by georgiamedia on Wed, 09/12/2009 - 17:57
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The Georgian prisons ministry have denied claims by supporters of political prisoners that 38 inmates in Georgian jails are on temporary hunger strike in protest at their continued detention.
It is not clear if the ministry is disputing the figure of 38 or denying there is any hunger strike at all.
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