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Vladimer Bedukadze Detained at Tbilisi International Airport
January 18, 2013
Georgia May Pay After Reclassifying 190 Inmates As “Political Prisoners”
January 18, 2013
Lawmakers in the Georgian parliament are learning there's truth behind the old adage "Be careful what you ask for."
General Inspection of the MIA launches investigation based on Beka Gochiashvili’s statement
January 15, 2013
First Hearing on Amendments regarding Court Juries
January 15, 2013
Prosecutor’s Office Alleges Homosexuals Were Blackmailed with Video Footage Following Megis Kardava’s Instructions
January 15, 2013
The Chief Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia presented the scandalous video footage to the media wherein, as the office clarified, confidants of Megis Kardava, former Head of the Military Police Department at the Defense Ministry, had sexual intercourse with male celebrities at secret addresses.
Lia Mukhashavria: “Release of Prisoners under Amnesty Law Does Not Carry any Threat for Society”
January 14, 2013
Interpresnews interviewed Lia Mukhashavria, executive director of the nongovernmental organization Human Rights Priority, regarding legal and political aspects of the amnesty and the goals and causes of recently-launched discussions about constitutional amendments.
Youngest Convicted Left Prison With the Status of a Political Prisoner
January 14, 2013
On December 21, Parliament of Georgia passed Amnesty Law and about 3 000 prisoners were to leave the penitentiary establishments throughout the country; among them are political prisoners. First wave of prisoners left custodies on January 13 and about 190 prisoners left prisons throughout Georgia. Giorgi Zerekidze was the youngest of them.
Irma Chkadua – Convicted for Levan Kaladze’s Murder on Hunger Strike
January 11, 2013
Amnesty Law to Go into Effect on January 12
January 10, 2013
The new amnesty law will go into effect on January 12, and political prisoners will be the first to leave prisons. Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance Sozar Subari, Minister of Justice Thea Tsulukiani and Chairwoman of Parliament’s Human Rights Committee Eka Beselia made statements about the new law at a joint press conference.
Govt Wants to Apply Jury Trial to Ex-Officials' Cases
January 9, 2013
Davit Usupashvili: “President Pardoned Pedophile Himself”
January 9, 2013
Prosecutor’s Office Drops Two of Four Charges on Irakli Okruashvili
January 9, 2013
The Prosecutor’s Office dropped two of four charges made on Irakli Okruashvili, Georgia’s former minister of defense. Temur Mikaberidze, head of the Department for Criminal Prosecution against the Legalization of Illegal Revenues released a statement regarding the decision at a January 8 briefing.
Court Orders Pretrial Detention for Ex-Justice Minister In Absentia
January 8, 2013
Parliamentary Majority Claims – Judges Shall Be Free from Politics
January 8, 2013
Sozar Subari: Prison Personnel Made Mistake
January 8, 2013
Photo and Video-Recording Might Be Re-Allowed At Trials
January 8, 2013
Parliament started discussion of photo and video-recording at trials. Ministry of Justice initiated to allow photo and video-recording at court proceedings. Part of MPs believes the bill of amendments shall be publicly discussed and it will not be correct if the bill is discussed in harry.