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PDF versionGeorgian police have been evicting refugees from houses they have occupied since the 1990s just outside Tbilisi reports the opposition party Our Georgia Free Democrats.
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) - in other words refugees from the wars in Abkhazia and South Ossetia - are being evicted in the village of Okrokana outside Tbilisi says the party, who add that the police conducting the eviction have refused to supply any documents justifying making families homeless.
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December 26, 2009 by Georgian government's isolation strategy on breakwa (not verified), 10 weeks 6 days ago
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[...] into Russia's arms. And crucially it has meant zero progress has been made on dealing with the refugee crisis inside Georgia and that human rights monitors have been frozen [...]
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