The working group of the UN Human Rights Council will investigate
human rights protection in Georgia at the 10th session in Geneva, News
Georgia cites the UN website.
The working group will also consider the issue in Nauru, Ruanda,
Nepal, Oman, Saint Lucia, Austria, Myanmar, Australia, Namibia, Niger,
Mozambique, Estonia, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, San Tome and
Principe Island.
The mechanism of the working group replaces the Human Rights
Commission. The countries will have been inspected by 2011. 144
countries have already been through the new mechanism in 2008-2010.