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Majoritarian Candidates Losing Interim Elections Will Receive Their 5 000 lari Back
April 22, 2013
Constitutional Court of Georgia upheld the constitutional lawsuit of Human Rights Center on the case Besik Adamia vs Parliament of Georgia. Hence, majoritarian candidates will not have to have 5 000 lari deposit to participate in the parliamentary elections.
Khatiashvili States Lawyer Gabaidze Was Intimidated that Is Inadmissible
April 19, 2013
Bacho Akhalaia Still Present at Trials
April 18, 2013
As soon as court proceeding on Bacho Akhalaia’s case started, former defense and interior minister of Georgia, his lawyer Malkhaz Velijanashvili raised solicitation to allow his client to attend next proceedings. Velijanashvili handed Bacho Akhalaia’s petition to the judge, where he requested permission to attend the process.
Head of IATF Recommendation to the Tbilisi Mayor’s Office and to MIA
April 18, 2013
Elene Tevdoradze – Bacho Akhalaia was executor not who gave orders during Prison Riot
April 18, 2013
Gunava’s Trial Postponed to May 1
April 18, 2013
Press-Conference at Human Rights Center – Decision of the Constitutional Court Will Impact the Interim Elections
April 17, 2013
Tomorrow on April 18, at 2:30 pm Human Rights Center will hold press-conference about the decision of the Constitutional Court of Georgia which annulled the discriminative provision in the Article 116 Part VII of the Election Code of Georgia which set restrictions for the majoritarian candidate nominated by the initiative group.
According to Ombudsman, MIA Gave Permission to People Killed during Lapankuri Special Operation to Carry Firearms
April 17, 2013
Data Akhalaia’s Lawyer Spread Statement
April 17, 2013
Batumi and Lazistan Eparchy, Georgian Muslim Department Responded to the Incident in Tsikhisdziri
April 17, 2013
Batumi and Lazistan Eparchy of the Georgian Orthodox Church is deeply concerned about the incident between military servants and local inhabitants in Tsikhisdziri village. The statement was published on the official website of the Eparchy.
Prosecutor’s Office Withdrew Zurab Giguashvili’s Case from the Court
April 16, 2013
Court proceedings against Zurab Giguashvili, uncle of the former defense minister of Georgia Irakli Okruashvili, were dropped. At the trial on April 16, prosecutor declined its accusation and solicited to withdraw Giguashvili’s case from the court. The judge upheld the solicitation.
Patrol Police Officers to Tear Posters in the Streets on April 19
April 16, 2013
Persecution History of the Judge, Who Was First to Pass Non-Guilty Verdict
April 16, 2013
Former judge of Gori District Court Kartlos Sulaberidze almost completely served his 4-year-imprisonment till 2012. He was twice arrested after Rose Revolution – first for professional negligence and then for the bribery of a witness.
Constitutional Court Upheld Human Rights Center’s Constitutional Suit
April 15, 2013
The Constitutional Court upheld the constitutional suit of Human Rights Center about declaring one of arguable provisions in the Article 116 Part VII of the Election Code of Georgia non-constitutional.
Head of Senaki Military Police Sacked
April 15, 2013
Tbilisi City Court Reinstates GPB’s Former Director General to Former Position
April 15, 2013
Data Akhalaia’s Lawyer Appeals to Chief Prosecutor and Minister of Interior
April 15, 2013
Substantive Hearing of Kezerashvili’s Case Started
April 15, 2013
On April 12, parties presented their introductory speeches at the trial on Davit Kezerashvili’s case, former defense minister of Georgia. Investigation accuses him of bribery and membership of organized group. The accused does not appear to the court and he is declared sought.
Nika Gvaramia Said Interrogated Witnesses Confirmed His Innocence
April 15, 2013
According to the defense side statement, testimonies of the witnesses, interrogated at the trial on the case of former Minister of Justice and Education Nika Gvaramia and former Minister of Energy Aleksandre Khetaguri, did not prove their guiltiness. The prosecutor claims those witnesses proved their guiltiness.
One of the Main Witnesses Questioned in Akhalaia’s Case
April 15, 2013
Prosecutor questioned one of the main witnesses – former military servant Datuashvili, in Bacho Akhalaia’s case, the former defense and interior minister of Georgia. The witness spoke about the episode where investigation blames Bacho Akhalaia and other accused in torture and inhuman treatment.