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Kakha Kukava – Head of Kakheti Regional Office of Free Georgia Is Threatened with Detention

27.06.2012
Leader of the political party Free Georgia Kakha Kukava stated head of Kakheti regional office of the party Giorgi Mosiashvili is threatened with detention. Kukava said the political party has obtained operative information which states that government will supposedly charge Mosiashvili either for illegal carriage of weapon or for drug-offence.

“Giorgi Mosiashvili has been active in opposition for several years already. His regional organization is one of the best structures of the party. Mosiashvili is leader of the main opposition power in Kakheti,” Kakha Kukava said.

He said Giorgi Mosiashvili is ready to take drug-test any time in order to exclude all doubts.

Information Center of Kakheti

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