Georgia: Update to Responses to Information Requests GGA17102.E of 11 April 1994 and GGA19471.E of 26 January 1995 on the situation of Jews and the state protection available to them
Publisher | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada |
Author | Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada |
Publication Date | 1 August 1996 |
Citation / Document Symbol | GGA24799.E |
Cite as | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Georgia: Update to Responses to Information Requests GGA17102.E of 11 April 1994 and GGA19471.E of 26 January 1995 on the situation of Jews and the state protection available to them, 1 August 1996, GGA24799.E, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6ac5b42.html [accessed 3 November 2019] |
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For information on anti-Semitic incidents in Georgia, the response of the authorities to some of these incidents, and the Caucasus Network and its president, please consult the attached facsimile sent to the DIRB on 6 August 1996 by the president of the Caucasus Network in Esopus, New York. Please note that page eight of the facsimile states that "this report is based upon letters and documents in the files of The Caucasus Network. The incidents have not been independently verified." (The Caucasus Network 6 Aug. 1995).
In telephone interviews on 7 and 8 August 1996, the president elaborated on the contents of the 6 August 1996 facsimile. The president stated that anti-Semitic incidents are listed in the order they are received by the Caucasus Network from its sources in Georgia and from the Georgian émigré communities in Israel and the USA. The entries were received by the Caucasus Network from June 1994 to May 1995. A small number of those entries refer to incidents that occurred before June 1994, but the majority refer to incidents that occurred after that date.
For information on the situation of Messianic Jews in Georgia, please consult Responses to Information Requests RUS23381.E of 15 April 1996 and GGA23903.E of 16 April 1996. For additional information on the situation of Jews in Georgia, please consult page 868 of Country Reports 1995, which is available at Regional Documentation Centres. Additional information on state protection available to Jews could not be found among the sources consulted by the DIRB. However, for information on the Georgian legal system, please consult page 865 of Country Reports 1995.
This Response was prepared after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum. Please find below the list of additional sources consulted in researching this Information Request.
References
The Caucasus Network, Esopus, NY. 8 August 1996. Telephone interview with president.
_____. 7 August 1996. Telephone interview with president.
_____. 6 August 1996. Facsimile sent to the DIRB by the president.
Attachment
The Caucasus Network, Esopus, NY. 6 August 1996. Facsimile sent to the DIRB by the president.
Additional Sources Consulted
Amnesty International Report. Yearly.
DIRB country file on Georgia.
Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Reports. Daily.
Human Rights Watch World Report. Yearly.
News from Helsinki Watch [New York]. Monthly.
On-line search of media sources.
Transition: Events and Issues in the Former Soviet Union and East-Central and Southeastern Europe [Prague]. Bi-monthly.
Uncaptive Minds [New York]. Quarterly.
Six sources consulted did not provide information on the requested subject.
Unsuccessful attempts to contact other oral sources.