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Witnesses Are Afraid of Telling the Truth
December 26, 2008
The detention of Paata Kaikatsishvili has witnesses but they are afraid to come out and tell the truth. Paata is the relative of Zurab Noghaideli, who is the former Georgian Prime Minister. Kaikatsishvili was detained on December 27, 2008. Based on official investigation materials “the police discovered 0,255 grams of heroine in Kaikatsishvili’s right sock.” The detained says that drugs were planted to him. The witnesses of arrest operation say the same thing. However, only 4 witnesses were interrogated during the trial and all of them happened to be the police officers who were involved in arresting Kaikatsishvili.
Person Who Should Be Operated Still Held in Prison
December 23, 2008
A Prisoner with heart-disease has not been allowed access to medical treatment. Since being locked up he suffers from acute pain but according to the penitentiary department, he cannot be taken to jail hospital without the approval of a corresponding medical expert’s report.
Police Officers Beat Suspects in Tsalenjikha
December 23, 2008
The Tsalenjikha Police Department police officers beat Tornike Kvaratskhelia and Raibul Pipia ruthlessly on December 11, 2008. The physically assaulted men were suspected of stealing a car and upon searching the suspects, the police “discovered” Marihuana with a hand grenade. Both Tornike Kvaratskhelia and Raibul Pipia deny that they had anything to do with the car thief. They also say that both Marihuana and hand grenade were planted on them by the police. Temur Kardava, the attorney of the suspects managed to meet with his clients only after 14 hours following their arrest.
Unprecedented Georgian Justice in Rapid Fashion
December 19, 2008
Speedy Trial of of Zurab Noghaideli, former Prime Minister’s Relative Paata Kaikatsishvili, from Kobuleti town and who happens to be the relative of Zurab Noghaideli was arrested on November 27. According to the bill of indictment, “the police discovered 0,255 grams of heroine in the right sock of Paata Kaikatsishvili. Heroine was wrapped in tin foil.” On December 3 a court found him guilty as charged. He was sentenced to 7 years of prison term and fined 5,000 GEL. According to the convict’s attorney the court was biased in passing judgement.
Gela Nikolaishvili: Number of Prisoners Dead Spiked
December 12, 2008
Sozar Subari Considers Evidenced in accused 16-Year-Old as bogus
December 12, 2008
Attorney of Bardi Patarkatsishvili will take the Government of Georgia before International Court
December 12, 2008
Mentally Disabled Person Sentenced to Pretrial Detention
December 5, 2008
Vano Beridze, the patient of Psycho-Neurological Dispensary has been imprisoned for one month already. He was sentenced to two months pretrial detention term on November 14 by Batumi City Court.
Prosecutor’s Office Launched Criminal Investigation of Torture of Detainee
December 4, 2008
Woman Arrested for Crime Committed 11-Years Ago
December 4, 2008
Irma Sharia was arrested for the crime that was committed 11 years ago. She now sits in prison. The attorney of Sharia states that his client has been deprived from the right to appeal to the sentence because she was a fugitive and detained so late.
Torture Is Still Serious Problem
December 2, 2008
On December 2 Sozar Subari, Georgian Public Defender, presented part of report for 2008 where facts of torture, inhuman or degrading treatment are discussed.
Kibar Khalvashi Demands those Who Took away his TV- Company are Punished
December 1, 2008