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GYLA States Prisoners Die Because of Ineffective Activities of the Court and Commissions
April 20, 2012
“Kochoia: and Arkania Changed Their Confession Statements – Trial at the Appeal Court Suspiciously Postponed
April 20, 2012
The lawyers of the convicted for organizing of terrorist acts in Georgia connect non-delivery of their clients to the trial at the Appeal Court because of their amended confession statements. Lawyer Gela Nikolasivhili told Interpresnews that more likely the non-delivery of the convicted to the trial is connected with Merab Kolbaia, Kochoia, who pleaded guilty in 2010 and now changed the testimony.
Statement of the Prisoner Businessman Anzor Kokoladze
April 19, 2012
Tbilisi Mayor and Vice-Mayor Mentioned in Testimonies of Pardoned Woman
April 18, 2012
President Saakashvili pardoned Nana Esekia, head of Ltd Barnov, one of the leading figures in the case of Korean investor Shel O Pack, who had misappropriated a property of 1 million USD in Georgia.
33-year-old Prisoner Died Due to Tuberculosis
April 5, 2012
Taking Liberties, Misusing Power – Human Rights Center’s annual report for 2011
April 1, 2012
Human Rights Center’s annual report for 2011 “Taking Liberties, Misusing Power” shows the main human rights developments observed in Georgia in 2011. The report reviews legislative changes adopted throughout the year, some of which violate international standards, impose unreasonably strict sanctions, and include vague terminology the interpretation of which could infringe on the rights of Georgian citizens.