- 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
We are trying to find out who really owns the Imedi TV company. We have identified the man who will know and we even know (what he says is) his name: Mark Monem.
But we need help to get hold of Mark Monem. And this is where our readers can help.
For those of you with little time
If you just have a minute
Read this story
If you have a twitter account and a few more seconds
Then use the "Tweetmeme" button to retweet the story
If you have a few more seconds
Use the buttons at the bottom of the story to get it on Facebook, Digg and other social aggregators - we need more people to read this story and this will really help.
If you have a little more time
Post links to the story on Internet Forums
In particular we would really like someone with posting rights to put the story (with a short explanation in Georgian) on TBILISIS FORUMI (http://www.forum.ge) or any similar forum
Translate the story
A good Georgian translation would be a fantastic help. An Arabic translation would be very helpful and a French translation could also be of help.
Host the story on your site or blog
To identify who Mark Monem is and who he really works for we need to widen the net.












He was for Rakeen
At Kandelaki Str. Go ask them there. I think he is Lebanon man.
Now is the sign "International Construction Holding" up above it