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The Joint Statement of Non Governmental Organizations

January 21, 2014
 
The undersigned organizations express concern over the inadequate response of the Georgian authorities to Ivane Merabishvili’s allegations made on December 16, 2013 NGOs have demanded number of times from the authorities to launch an investigation on the submitted information.

Even though the Georgian Legislation explicitly obliges the Prosecutor’s Office and the relevant unit of the Ministry of Corrections to start a full-scale investigation into such facts, no comprehensive investigation has taken place so far. Regrettably, the actions of the authorities have been limited to an internal inquiry conducted by the Ministry of Corrections.

The inquiry carried out by the General Inspection of the Ministry of Corrections raised numerous additional questions and once again proved the necessity of conducting a full-scale and timely investigation. The doubts were further reinforced by inconsistent statements of the Minister Sozar Subari on the different terms of keeping recordings of the CCTV cameras installed in Merabishvili’s cell.   We once again urge the relevant authorities to launch an investigation with observance of legislative requirements with a view to ensure thorough examination of Merabishvili’s allegation as well as to respond to number of legitimate questions of the society on this matter. 
  
Georgian Young Lawyers` Association (GYLA) 
Georgian Democracy Initiative (GDI)
Transparency International Georgia (TI- Georgia)
International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) 
Media Development Foundation (MDF)

Source: www.gyla.ge 

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