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Topic: Kmara


In the News (Sat 25 May 13)

  
  EurasiaNet Human Rights - Amid Controversy, Georgian Student Protest Movement Grows
A relatively loose organization of students, Kmara is agitating for the conduct of free and fair elections and is also pushing for the resignation of President Eduard Shevardnadze.
Kmara, which means "enough" in English, played a prominent role in anti-government protests across Georgia on June 3.
Kmara representative Thea Tutberidze ridiculed the notion that the student group had ties to Russian government agencies.
www.eurasianet.org /departments/rights/articles/eav061003.shtml   (792 words)

  
 Advocacy Magazine : Kmara in Adjara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Kmara (Enough) youth movement, which played a prominent role in Georgian ‘revolution of roses’ last November, will definitely face transformation process; whoever, as the leaders of the movement say they have to tackle problems in Adjara at first.
Kmara movement, which emerged last year as a radical opposition movement against then President Shevardnadze, is now actively operating mainly in Adjara Autonomous Republic.
Kmara’s activity in Adjara is in the line of Georgia’s central authorities’ policy and voices concerns of Tbilisi.
www.advocacy.ge /magazine/KmarainAdjara.shtml   (485 words)

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