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Property Restitution to the Victims of Georgian-Ossetian Conflict
Status: Completed Full Activity Title: Support to the Government Initiative of Property Restitution for the Refugees Emerged as a Result of Georgian-Ossetian Conflict in early 1990-ies Location: Activity Dates: September, 2006 – January, 2009 Source of Funding: USAID
Project Abstract
During Georgian-Ossetian conflict in early nineties 53,000 persons left their homes. About 42,000 ethnic Ossetian refugees and 10,000 Georgians were forced to abandon their homes in the South Ossetian Autonomous District. Majority of ethnic Ossetian refugees currently reside in APLR works with GoG to support the adoption of the law on property restitution, prepares graphic and textual database of approximately 12,000 abandoned properties (houses, flats, land), provides outreach to the beneficiaries of the restitution – ethnic Ossetian refugees – through information campaigns conducted in Georgia (including South Ossetia) and Russia’s North Ossetian republic, establishes sustainable mechanism that would enable refugees to find out the details of the new initiative, receive targeted legal consultation and file a claim regarding a property. The results of these activities, including a completed database of abandoned properties along with the property claims, as well as running system of outreach and consultation makes it possible to make just decisions about property restitution and contributes to the confidence building between the conflicting sides. |
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