Independence Day in Georgia and Afghanistan - Weekly Summary by Mark Mullen
06 June, 2013
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Mark Mullen pays attention to the 17 May case and tells that two priests were charged. In addition Saakashvili awarded cultural figures with the Rustaveli prize, including Buba Kikabidze and Irakli Charkviani this week.
Other topics of the week are: Borjomi is allowed to sell its products in Russia, New Kutaisi mayor, Subari on Bacho methods, Manana Kobakhidze on UNM and much more – So sit back and enjoy.
The original audio podcast version of this content can be found at TBLpod.com, recorded locally on Rustaveli Avenue. Each week Mark and his excellent team of researchers, experts and analysts put together a summary of what has happened in Georgia and why. Years of experience and contacts in this country help them provide a context for the news each week. Their discussions give a uniquely candid perspective, which is difficult to find anywhere else, even in Georgian, and which [we must note] is their personal opinion and not that of any organization or company they or we may work for or represent, including Palitra. For this reason Mark and his team have an audience from all over the world and, even more interestingly, a devoted audience of Georgian listeners interested in their outlook on current events. Thanks for tuning in. Please come back next week.
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