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Georgia makes progress but human rights concerns remain, says Louise Arbour
February 29, 2008
Victim of Revenge Was Imprisoned for Twelve Years
February 28, 2008
Innocent person was imposed on twelve-year-imprisonment. The reason for his sentence was his friend’s suit. Although the “victim” wants to withdraw the suit the prosecutor’s office does not let him to. The relatives of the detainees claim that the prosecutor’s office has some interests in the case.
In REF: Russia Petitions European Court, Georgia vs. Russian Federation
February 27, 2008
Prosecutor’s Office Persecuted Chechen Refugee without “Good Reason”
February 27, 2008
Chechen Refugees living in Pankisi Valley and local Kist population are up in arms in protesting the arbitrary detention of Gia Khangoshvil, a twenty-one-year-old Chechen refugee. Police officers of the Akhmeta Department arrested Khangoshvili in September of 2007. The prosecutor’s office officially blames the detainee for having robbed two Dutch journalists who had arrived in Pankisi Valley to make a film. The Prosecutor’s Office is now demanding an eight-year sentence for Khangoshvili. The accused has not pleaded guilty of having committed the alleged crime and his attorney is now demand that his client be immediately released for a lack of evidence.
Human Rights Law Seminar
February 26, 2008
Irakli Okruashvili’s Trial Delayed for 30 Days
February 26, 2008
“Father Opposition Member” That’s why my son was arrested!
February 25, 2008
Giorgi Artilakva, 19, has been in prison since March 13, 2007. On December 12, 2007 Artilakva was sentence by a Batumi City Court with a five-year sentence and fined for attempted theft. Tengiz Artilakva, Giorgi’s father considers that his son was arrested for his (father’s) political views.
Twelve-year-old “Offenders” will become “Hardcore”
February 25, 2008
The proposed amendments and additions introduced into Georgian Criminal Code on May 23 2007 reduce the minimal threshold age for juveniles from 14 to 12 years old for criminal accountability. Consequently, the amendments were introduced to the Georgian Criminal Procedural Code and Georgian Law on Imprisonment. The changes and additions will be enforced starting July 1 2008.
One of the Founders of the TV Company “202” Wants To Meet Georgian President after Being Released From Imprisonment as Pardoned
February 21, 2008
Ezugbaia, Chairperson: Georgian Railway Withholds Pensions from Former rail worker
February 20, 2008
Gogi Miruashvili, a resident of the village of Kvakhvreli in Gori District, died of heart attack when a court summon was delivered to his house. As it was later learned, Irakli Ezugbaia was in opposition to the seventy-five-year-old man. Currently, Ezugbaia can only appeal against Makvala Miruashvili, wife of the deceased, as she Gogi Miruashvili’s legal surrogate. The topic for argument is whether or not the dead person received pension by mistake.
Eka Beselia: Contradictions in Police towards Okruashvili’s Party
February 19, 2008
Gela Mtivlishvili Blames the Prosecutor’s Office
February 19, 2008
Public Defender Investigated the Case of Sequestered Property of Okruashvili
February 18, 2008
Gia Tortladze: Government Persecutes Mikhail Kareli because of ”Political Views”
February 15, 2008
Badri Patarkatsishvili Lawyer Against Ceasing Criminal Investigation
February 14, 2008
Sacking of Teacher from Zemo Bodbe on Political Grounds
February 14, 2008
Makvala Macharashvili, a teacher in the village of Zemo Bodbe in Sighnaghi District, was fired from job for the second time in 2005. The official reason for her dismissal was missing many of her scheduled lessons. Although she returned to her job based on the court decision, the school administration does not allow her to teach.
Information about Political Prisoners
February 13, 2008
Labor Party Blames GOG Misdemeanor
February 13, 2008
Attorneys Were Jailed for Taking Bribes.
February 11, 2008
Attorneys Are Aloud to Enter The Prison by the Principe of Selection.
February 7, 2008