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Protest in Front of Parliament Hall Demand of Returned of Confiscated Private Property
September 29, 2008
Those living in Arashenda Village Threaten to Burn Killer’s House to the Ground
September 29, 2008
What the Samegrelo Police Department Searching for in the Apartments of IDPs?!
September 26, 2008
On September 8th the Samegrelo-Zemo-Svaneti Police Department representatives searched the apartments of the IDPs living in the buildings of a Dosaapi enterprise. As a result of the search Maveli Sajaia, former employee of the Abkhazia Police Department was arrested. The police found 2 automatic gun clips in his apartment. The IDPs explain that the police were looking for the weapons which were stolen from the office of the MIA Division for Special Tasks situated near their place of residence their apartments. The division building was occupied by the Russian troops during the August war. The IDPs cannot make out why the police are looking for the weapons in IDP apartments and do not bother the division administration members that had left the base and disappeared before the Russians had occupied it.
Tsotne Gamsakhurdia: “Georgian Government Believes Own Lies”
September 26, 2008
Tsotne Gamsakhurdia, the son of late Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, first democratically-elected president, was one of those who were blamed for espionage and plotting against government after the infamous protest events in November 2008 and the government violent crackdown on protestors. Short time ago, Tsotne Gamsakhurdia was arrested on his arrival in Georgia after his long absence from his homeland. After several days in prison the detainee was released after posting a bail.
Attorneys Illegally Barred From Khoni Prison and their Clients
September 23, 2008
Close friends and associates, including attorneys of prisoners who are serving out their sentences in Khoni Prison # 8 have complained about difficult conditions in this penitentiary institution once again. It turned out that after several prisoners had escaped from Khoni Prison # 8 amid the turmoil of recent Russian occupation, and to the degree the situation had deteriorated at the facility over time. Attorneys are now totally barred from entering the prison. However, no one has explained the reason as to why attorneys cannot see their clients and the legal basis for them being blocked legal access.
Police Officers Unpunished in Georgia for Torturing and Killing Citizens
September 22, 2008
Underage T.G, legally a minor, was pushed down on the ground during detention and four police officers went about beating and kicking for ten minutes over his body and facial area. After the interrogation the minor detainee was then compelled to confess his participation in several recent robberies.
Tsotne Gamsakhurdia Bailed Out
September 19, 2008
Tsotne Gamsakhurdia: Offered Degrading Plea-Deal
September 12, 2008
Hunger striking Tsotne Gamsakhurdia Visited by Metropolitan Teodore
September 11, 2008
Escaped Prisoners from Khoni Penitentiary Rounded Up
September 11, 2008
Two Prisoners Died in the Prison Hospital
September 11, 2008
Investigation Launched Against Telavi District Governor
September 8, 2008
Givi Targamadze: Arrival of Tsotne Gamsakhurdia Considered Provocation
September 5, 2008
Tsotne Gamsakhurdia Arrested by Georgian Counterintelligence
September 4, 2008
Hundreds of Prisoners Suffering: “Penitentiary Department Administration Malfeasance
September 4, 2008
In the timeframe, January 1st to September 1st of 2008, a total of 53 prisoners died in Georgian jails and prison hospitals, the Penitentiary Department of the Ministry of Justice informs. The most common cause of death was mostly contributed to TB, severe cardiovascular insufficiency, complication of HIV/AIDS and other opportunist infections. The human rights protectors state prisoners’ high death rate is a direct result of negligence on the part of prison administrations, as it has blindly turned eye to immediate medical need of prisoners.
Two Prisoners Have Died
September 3, 2008
Journalist Physically Assaulted by High Level Governmental Representatives in Gori
September 3, 2008