Monthly Archives: June 2011

Fresh Wounds

Fresh Wounds

June 11, 2011

"It is hard to speak without any emotion about a conflict when you live it," a great new friend and journalist explains to me as we drive across busy Tbilisi on a Friday night.  "I can talk about Kosovo, Iraq, without getting emotional, but this... its so complicated and...

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The Importance of Being EU

The Importance of Being EU

June 7, 2011

  As I walk by Georgian Parliament on my way to the nearby café in the morning, I notice two flags always flying out front: The Georgian ride and white flag, and the European Union navy blue with yellow stars flag (Georgia is a part of the Council of Europe...

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ctrp380 Intro to Georgia

ctrp380 Intro to Georgia

June 6, 2011

I suddenly find myself in the republic of Georgia and the first thing one needs when arriving in a new country such as Georgia is a guide. Mark Mullen knows Georgia, he has been here since the late 90's and pays close attention to what is going on in...

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Headed to the Rep of Georgia

Headed to the Rep of Georgia

June 3, 2011

I'm on my way to Tblisi, Georgia, the jewel of the Caucuses. Nestled next to the Black Sea, under the more infamous regions of Russia, and next door to the lovely nations of Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan. My focus in Georgia will be digital activism, a topic near and dear to...

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