IACERHRG

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The International Association "CAUCASUS: Ethnic Relations, Human Rights, Geopolitics" (IACERHRG) (19982004) was a Non-governmental, Non-profit, public, scientific, and educational organization. The Association was founded on October 29, 1998, in Tbilisi (Capital of the Republic of Georgia).

On November 13, 2004 IACERHRG was renamed. New name of the Association is: The Association for Protection of the Rights of the Refugees from Abkhazia (APRRA).

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[edit] Goals

Main goals of IACERHRG were:

  1. Permanent monitoring of the Human Rights situation in the Republic of Georgia and the Caucasus
  2. Study the Ethnic Relations and Conflicts in the Caucasus;
  3. Study the questions of the Caucasian Geopolitics;
  4. Study the history of Georgia and the Caucasus;
  5. Study the history of Human Rights movement in the Caucasus;
  6. Study the problems of the Rights of the Nations (Peoples);
  7. Study the history of the Intercultural Relations of the Caucasian Peoples;
  8. Educational and publishing activity, etc.

[edit] Members

The Association had individual members and member organizations from: the USA, Czech Republic, Sweden, the Netherlands, Republic of Georgia, Norway, Germany, Azerbaijan, Chechen Republic, Ukraine, Armenia and other countries.

[edit] Publications of IACERHRG

  • Information-Analytical Bulletin "Adamianis Uplebebi" ("Human Rights". 1998-2003)
  • "Proceedings of the First International Congress "The Contemporary World and Human Rights in Georgia" (Batumi, Republic of Georgia, February 23-25, 2000)". Eds: Dr. Bas van der Plas and Dr. Levan Z. Urushadze, Tbilisi, 2000, 100 pp (in Georgian and English)
  • "Yearbook of IACERHRG - 2000". Ed. Dr. Levan Z. Urushadze, Tbilisi, 2001, 100 pp (in Georgian, English and Russian)
  • "Yearbook of IACERHRG - 2001, 2002". Ed. Dr. Levan Z. Urushadze, Tbilisi, 2003, 200 pp (in Georgian, English and Russian)

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Adapted from the Wikinfo article IACERHRG by Levan Urushadze, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.