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Marek Dudaev Released

June 10, 2013
As a result of annulled principle of punishment aggregation Marek Dudaev was released from imprisonment. The information was confirmed by the penitentiary ministry. Dudaev was imprisoned in 2004 for murder, money-extortion and robbery.

Dudaev was sentenced to 23 years and has spent 9 years of it. As a result of the Amnesty Law, he had left four more years to serve but annulment of the principle of punishment aggregation discharged him from the remaining four years too.

On February 27, Public Defender Ucha Nanuashvili announced an initiative after having visited Marek Dudaev in prison to release him and other ethnic Ossetian prisoners from imprisonment due to humanitarian purposes; Public Defender proposed to exchange them into ethnic Georgian prisoners placed in Tskhinvali detention settings.

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