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Aleksey Gogua, a writer in Sukhumi

Sukhumi | Giorgio Comai | 3 April 2012 ita

Aleksey Gogua is one of the most notable Abkhaz-language writers of the twenty-first century. During the Soviet era, his novels were translated into Russian and hundreds of thousands of copies were printed. Literature in Abkhazia today, relations with Russia, the situation of the Abkhaz language. An interview 



Village life close-up

Go Group Media: life as it is in the Caucasus, on film

Giorgio Comai | 29 March 2012 ita

The basic idea behind Go Group Media is simple: give a camera to people from all walks of life, living in isolated parts of the country, and tell them to make films about their lives or things that matter to them. The result is an amazing way to get to know the lives of people living in different parts of the Caucasus



Girls play pool in Tbilisi

Gendercide in the South Caucasus

Giorgio Comai | 14 December 2011 ita

“A boy is OK, a girl is not”. In the Southern Caucasus, male newborns outnumber females by more than 10%. Experts have no doubt that the cause lies in the practice of selective abortions, an already-known phenomenon in China and India. This clearly shows how gender inequality is still highly present in the region



Sukhumi, seaside (photo by Giorgio Comai)

Abkhazia's Armenians, multilingualism is the future

Sukhumi | Giorgio Comai | 30 November 2011 ita

At home they speak Hamshen, a variety of western Armenian. At school, they study eastern Armenian, as spoken in Yerevan. According to Sukhumi authorities, they will need to speak Abkhaz within a few years. Most of them, though, prefer to just speak Russian. An interview with Suren Kerselian, former president of the Armenian community in Abkhazia



Tbilisi

Young lawyers struggle in Georgia

Tbilisi | Giorgio Comai | 13 October 2011 ita

Georgia's Young Lawyers' Association (Gyla) is one of the largest NGOs in Georgia. It provides free legal counselling to all those who need it. It is often critical of the government and demands more transparency. It struggles against the judiciary in a country where the acquittal rate in the capital, Tbilisi, stands at just 0,04 percent. An interview with Ekaterine Popkhadze, Gyla's executive director



Sky

The Sharipov case and inadequate safeguards for the right to asylum

Giorgio Comai | 13 July 2011 ita

Anvar Sharipov, a Russian citizen from Daghestan, has recently obtained refugee status in Italy. His story should have proceeded smoothly, but unfortunately it did not. On the contrary, the Sharipov affair shows up major shortcomings in safeguarding rights to asylum in Italy



Train leaving from Mestre (atropo8 /flickr)

The curious case of Anvar Sharipov

Giorgio Comai | 11 February 2011 ita

Anvar is a 35-year-old man. On 6 January, he was found without documents at the Venice-Mestre station and immediately transferred to the Centre for Identification and Expulsion (CIE) of Gradisca (Gorizia). A case of illegal migration like any other? Only at first sight



Mashuk 2010

Mashuk 2010, a youth camp in the Caucasus

Pjatigorsk | Giorgio Comai | 9 December 2010 ita

Last August, the youth forum “Mashuk 2010”, the first summer camp promoted by Moscow's government and solely devoted to young people from the Russian Caucasus, was held in Pyatigorsk, an old spa town in Russia’s North Caucasian Federal District. The event focused on training for cultural interaction and support to youth entrepreneurship



Laptop

It's summer, read a blog

Giorgio Comai | 3 August 2010 ita

Blogs recounting journeys, adventures, projects and personal experiences. Curious and interesting stories written in the first person, so you feel like you're travelling around even while sitting at home. Check them out!



Seliger's many faces

Seliger's many faces

Seliger | Giorgio Comai | 19 July 2010 ita

Thousands of young people from all over the world took part in a camp organised by the Russian government. A portrait of today's Russia, a country looking for openness and international recognition, where development and innovation are strictly tied to the Putin-Medvedev governmental “tandem”. A reportage



Giovani aspettano fuori dall'ufficio del lavoro

Business entrepreneurs, not terrorists

Giorgio Comai | 29 June 2010 ita

The Kremlin's new regional approach to the northern Caucasus, based on competition and economic development, includes young people as key actors. The strategy blends Soviet experiences with capitalist values



Sukhumi, promenade

Abkhazia: Europe is close, on the other side of the Black Sea

Giorgio Comai | 9 June 2010 ita

Stanislav Lakoba is a well-known Abkhaz historian and politician. Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso met him in Sukhumi where he talked about Abkhazia's sense of belonging to Europe, the current situation in this self-proclaimed state, and its relations with Brussels



Mr. President’s answers

Mr. President’s answers

Nazran | Giorgio Comai | 25 February 2010 ita

On 19 February, Ingushetia’s President Yunus-bek Yevkurov held a meeting with local university students. When responding to students’ questions, Yevkurov never tried to deny that this small republic in the Northern Caucasus is stricken with problems



Tbilisi: batons and metal rods

Tbilisi: batons and metal rods

Giorgio Comai | 14 October 2009 ita

In Georgia, opposition activists are victims of aggression and suffer violent attacks, even at the hands of the police. The government minimises these accusations and speaks of a Georgia which is headed straight on the path toward democracy



Transnistria's Breakthrough

Transnistria's Breakthrough

Tiraspol | Giorgio ComaiBernardo Venturi | 24 September 2009 ita

Alena Arshinova is the leader of "Proriv"("Breakthrough"), a youth organization founded in 2005 in Transnistria, a de facto independent territory that, in Soviet times, belonged to the Moldovan SSR. We met her at the organization's headquarters in downtown Tiraspol. An interview



Inexperienced

Inexperienced

Giorgio Comai | 18 September 2009 ita

Akaki Asatiani, among the signatories of the Georgian Declaration of Independence, reflects on the last 20 years, the civil war, tensions with Russia, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, and the inability to achieve ideals or search for compromise



It could have been different

It could have been different

Tbilisi | Giorgio Comai | 25 August 2009 ita

On 9 April 1989, Soviet troops dispersed demonstrations in Tbilisi, killing 20 people. That event changed the political debate in Georgia and deeply influenced further developments in the two decades that followed, a period of great expectations and missed chances. An interview with Marina Muskhelishvili



Territorial Integrity and Democracy in Georgia

Territorial Integrity and Democracy in Georgia

Tbilisi | Giorgio Comai | 12 August 2009 ita

Twelve months after the conflict in South Ossetia, tension in the border area is running high again. In reality, Tbilisi does not expect renewal of the hostilities, but there is concern about domestic politics. An article by our correspondent



Points of view

Points of view

Giorgio Comai | 3 August 2009 ita

Both Russia and Georgia have devoted considerable efforts to promoting their own points of view on the conflict of August last year. Narratives remain strongly contrasting



Caucasian Knot

Caucasian Knot

Moscow | Giorgio Comai | 14 May 2009 ita

Osservatorio met Grigory Shvedov, the editor-in-chief of 'Caucasian Knot,' the largest news outlet dealing with the region, to talk about freedom of the media, the role of international organisations in the Caucasus and his web portal



In December 1989, 20 years ago, Timişoara citizens fought alone against the regime of Ceausescu. The memories of Ioan Savu, one of the leaders of that revolution, and professor Miodrag Milin, the first to collect the stories of those days. A videoreportage by Davide Sighele and Francesco Martino

Philosopher, dissident, politician. Zhelyu Zhelev has been the first Bulgarian president democratically elected after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A videointerview [Bulgaria, 2009]

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