Gambling has become a social plague in Georgia, especially in the countryside. But institutions are very slow in regulating this sector
(Originally published by Chai Khana )
When 28-year-old manual laborer Elshan Gulmammadov took to the slot machines in the Georgian town of Marneuli last year, all he wanted was money for the birth of his second child and some fun. Instead, he became a victim.
Gulmammadov earns only 10 laris ($4.03) for an eight-hour day toti…
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