21.12.2017
It has come to our knowledge that the Parliament of Georgia may
follow the initiative proposed by the Ministry of Justice to amend
the text of the new Constitution and lower the constitutional
standard of access to public information.
15.12.2017
Georgian National Communications Committee made a statement on 12th
of December in response to an influential nongovernmental
organization – Transparency International Georgia – report,
according to which Kakha Bekauri does not qualify for the
requirements of a member/head of Georgian National Communications
Committee. In the statement of the committee, Transparency
International Georgia is said to be the disseminator of
“nonqualified and false information”.
02.08.2017
The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics has filed a complaint
regarding two materials prepared by Russian and Azerbaijani media
to the Consultation Committee, which was created in order to fight
against propaganda. The Commission was staffed with self-regulation
council representatives from following countries – Georgia,
Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Armenia and Russia. The goal of the
committee was to battle propaganda.
25.11.2015
A video containing a call for terrorism and violence was spread
November 23. Several media outlets have spread the appeals
unaltered. Society is entitled to receive information on possible
violence or other danger. Ho
09.01.2015
The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics expresses its sorrow
over the terrorist act taken place in France and presents
condolences and tolerance to relatives and colleagues of those
killed, the French Embassy in Geor