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Civil Society Elected the Trust Group

Civil Society Elected the Trust Group

On 6th of May 2009 at the Tbilisi Marriott Hotel the Civil Society meeting was held to discuss current political situation and to elect a group - Trust Group from the representatives of Civil Society organisations, independent experts, coalitions and unities. The meeting was organized by Civil Manifesto.

The aim of the Trust Group is to act as the ad hock CS group and influence on the current situation, political crisis, to foster dialogue using all peaceful, non- violent ways.

The Civil Society Trust Group Members were elected:

(The members are 15 elected civil society representatives from many local, national NGOs, experts, unities and coalitions on 6th of May 2009)

  • Amaglobeli Rati
  • Areshidze Mamuka
  • Gachechiladze Paata
  • Khidasheli Tamara
  • Khutsishvili George
  • Kutsnashvili Zakaria
  • Moroshkina Lali
  • Naneishvili Temuri
  • Nikoleishvili Gela
  • Pkhaladze Tengiz
  • Rusetski Alexander
  • Sakvarelidze Ramaz
  • Shoshikelashvili Alex
  • Stepanian Arnold
  • Tsihistavi Nina

List of the participants organizations:

  1. Association “Georgian Youth Action for Human Rights”
  2. Association for the Free Development and HR Protection
  3. Caucasus Women's Network
  4. Center for the Development of Democracy and Human Rights
  5. Center on Youth Initiatives Promotion
  6. Civil Manifesto
  7. Coalition for Democracy (Including 26 NGOs)
  8. Constitutional Rights Protection Center
  9. Constitutional Rights Protection Network
  10. Egalitarian Institute
  11. Eurasia Foundation
  12. European Choice
  13. Foundation “Multiethnic Resource Centre for Civic Education Development”
  14. Georgian Academy
  15. Georgian Helsinki Citizens Assembly
  16. Georgian Young Lawyers Association
  17. House of Free Opinion (Including 12 Chambers)
  18. Human Rights Priority
  19. Independent Expert Club
  20. Independent Experts (5 persons)
  21. Independent journalists (15 persons)
  22. International Center for Geopolitical Studies
  23. International Center on Conflict and Negotiation
  24. International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy
  25. Justice and Freedom
  26. Law for the People
  27. Lawyers Independent Trade Union
  28. League of Disabled People
  29. Open Society Georgian Foundation
  30. Public Defender's Office
  31. Public Diplomacy Center
  32. Public Movement Multinational Georgia (Umbrella, including 56 Ethnic Minority's NGOs)
  33. Union “Multiethnic Forum – Students’ Initiatives”
  34. Union “Youth of Nationalities of Georgia”
  35. Union 21st Century
  36. Young Journalists Association “New Vision”
  37. Youth Union of Public Movement “Multinational Georgia”

 

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