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Urgent Appeal of Georgian Human Rights NGOs
September 21, 2010
Human rights defenders in Georgia are very concerned over the pending amendment to the Law on Police. If passed into the law, the amendment will authorize an ordinary policeman to stop any person at any time in the street and conduct an “examination on the surface of one’s cloths” based solely on the policeman’s “reasonable doubt” that a citizen might have committed a crime. Moreover, the amendment further eliminates the need for obtaining a prior authorization to conduct a comprehensive search upon an individual and lowers a legal threshold triggering the right for such a search.
Geno Malazonia Released from Prison
September 20, 2010
The Liberation of Ozurgeti Public Servants Are Followed by Detentions
September 17, 2010
Law Enforcement Officials Detained the Head of Union against Corruption
September 17, 2010
City Court Started Interrogation of the Accused Victims
September 17, 2010
On September 16, the city court renewed the trial of the students who were wounded in front of the technical university. The young people in pre-trial detention – Zaza Shavliashvili, Vasil Giguashvili, Nika Beruashvil, Roland Nikolozashvili and Saba Mghvdeladze – were initially found victims in the incident but later they were charged for the hooliganism by the prosecutor’s office.
Prosecutor’s Office Started Investigation on the Physical Assault of the Mother of Five Children
September 16, 2010
Unprecedented Illegality – The Victims Are Accused
September 15, 2010
Five students of the Technical University of Georgia have been in Gldani prison # 8 for eight months already. Zaza Shavliashvili, Vasil Giguashvili, Nika Beruashvili, Roland Nikolozashvili and Saba Mghvdeladze are victims and accused in one case. Their wounds have after-affect and now their health conditions are grave. Despite that, the prosecutor’s office does not agree to sign plea-agreement with the young people and tries to punish them strictly.
Policeman Is Authorized to Halt an Individual on the “Reasonable Doubt” Without the Court Permission
September 14, 2010
World Famous Writers Requested Saakashvili to Protect Their Georgian Colleagues
September 13, 2010
The president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili received two protest letters from the world union of writers – International PEN and its American center. The world famous writers, among whom are laureates of the Nobel Reward, were concerned by detention and fining of the three members of the Georgian center of the International PEN – Irakli Kakabadze, Shota Gagarin and Aleksi Chighvinadze. Mario Vargas LIosa, Tony Morison, Rachel Benz and other famous writers request the president of Georgia, chief prosecutor and public defender to protect the rights of Kakabadze, Gagarin and Chighvinadze.
The Human Rights Center Requests Criminal Liability for Ineffective Expenditure of the International Grant
September 13, 2010
Tsotne Gamsakhurdia Cannot Attend His Trial
September 8, 2010
Property Seized from Nodar Sakuashvili’s Family
September 7, 2010
Public Defender Sent Constitutional Suit to the Constitutional Court Of Georgia
September 6, 2010
Expropriation for expropriation – the state illegally deprives and destroys the property of its citizens.
August 31, 2010
78 year old Luba Korubkina spends nights at the ruins of her house. On August 9th, in Adlia, after her house was destroyed, she still doesn’t leave the territory and invites the head of Adjara government. Family lawyer, Irakli Shavadze states that Batumi City Hall misuses its authority. “No factual or legal basis exists for granting the right of expropriation to the City Hall,” – states lawyer and requests the punishment of guilty officials.
Director of Tsinandali wine factory arrested for conflict with the official of Constitutional Security Department
August 30, 2010
The legal officers arrested the director of Tsinandali wine factory Sandro Megutnishvili. The Office of Prosecutor is accusing him of group act of hooliganism on a preliminary agreement and damaging the property of Constitutional Security Department official. According to the witnesses of incident, law-enforcement officials requested grapes from the wine factory that was refused by Sandro Megutnishvili, after which he was arrested.
Public defender reveals the systematic problems existing in the court practice
August 23, 2010
According to statement made by the public defender of Georgia, Giorgi Tugushi, after studying the resolution of Tbilisi City Court that fined Irakli Kakabadze, Aleko Chigvinadze and Shota Digmelashvili detained on August 15th, many problems are revealed that are taking systematic nature in nowadays court practice.
Complaint filed against Kokoit in the Office of General Prosecutor of Russia
August 20, 2010
Batumi City Court passes 11 year prison sentence against an under-aged.
August 20, 2010
The decision of Tbilisi City Court concerning the case of Irakli Kakabadze was appealed to the Appellate Court
August 19, 2010
Kote Kapanadze case appealed to the Supreme Court
August 19, 2010