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Prisoner Escaped Death after European Court Took Up His Case
September 30, 2009
Several days ago Mamuka Ninua, a prisoner, was taken to the Tbilisi Central Hospital from Rustavi prison N 6 after his health conditions had seriously worsened. He has chronic colitis, psychopathia and Hepatitis C. He escaped death with the support of his attorney and the European Human Rights Court. The European Court demanded that the government of Georgia study Ninua’s health condition and provide him with full medical assistance.
Labyrinths of Georgian Judiciary
September 29, 2009
On June 18 2009 the Tbilisi City Court imposed a 23-year prison sentence on Orest Bokhonko, a citizen of the Ukraine. Bokhonko was arrested at the Tbilisi International Airport on September 27, 2008. While he was detained the Georgian law enforcement officers blatantly violated his human rights guaranteed by the Law of Georgia and international conventions.
The International Federation for Human Rights FIDH Publishes Report on Political Prisoners in Georgia
September 28, 2009
The international human rights organization admitted the existence of the political prisoners in Georgia though it was previously claimed only by local non-governmental organizations. FIDH publishes a report which states: There are political prisoners in Georgia.
Judge with Kind Smile and Evil Behavior
September 25, 2009
Everything happens in the Georgian court. A person, fighting against injustice, might encounter the biggest injustice in this system.
Clinton Urges Patience from Georgia over Breakaway Regions
September 24, 2009
Washington - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged Georgia to exhibit strategic patience in resolving issues over its two breakaway regions - South Ossetia and Abkhazia - and Russian occupation of those regions.
Land and Justice
September 16, 2009
A plot of land was seized from Goderdzi Goderziani. He learned about it only when he received notification from the Public Registration Agency. Since then he has been trying to obtain the return of the seized property through the court. The seized plot was initially registered as a state property after it had been seized from Goderziani and then it was granted to the Bodbe Monastery. There are two truths about the plot: Gordezeiani thinks the plot was seized from him illegally and then illegally granted to the monastery which received the plot from the state.
The Case of Vakhtang Maisaia and the List of Spies [Video]
September 15, 2009
Vakhtang Maisaia, a military expert suspected of participating in the Mukhrovani mutiny, now is in Tbilisi Prison # 8 . He gave sensational information to human rights defenders and to his attorneys. Maisaia claims that law enforcers unsuccessfully tried to force him to testify against famous politicians and high ranking authorities during unwarranted interrogations. Vakhtang Maisaia sent a notebook to our investigating group in which are listed the names of the people whom the law enforcers demanded him to name. There are more than 20 names on the list. Many of them are government officers and some are famous experts on political and military issues. Law enforcers want Maisaia to say that these people have committed high treason.
Whose Is Justice in Georgia?
September 8, 2009
“Justice belongs to the people” Dimitri Shashkin, Minister of Penitentiary, Probation and Legal Aid of Georgia, made this statement several days ago when family members of the convicted Lasha Imedadze were trying to find justice at Kutaisi prison N 2. On the same day, the relatives of the prisoner could not leave the complaint to the head of the prison despite many attempts.
Kakha Kukava Requests Particular Control at the Trial of Vakhania
September 8, 2009
Any of Ministers Might Be Punished for the Child of the Convicted for Girgvliani’s Murder
September 8, 2009
Gia Tsagareishvili Protests Release of Girgvliani’s Murderers
September 7, 2009
Socially Excluded People Will Have Right to File Complaints about the Rating Points or Allowances
September 7, 2009
Giorgi Akhvlediani – the Government Thinks They Have Defeated Society
September 7, 2009
‘New Rightists’ Publish Special Statement Regarding the Release of Participants in Girgvliani’s Murder
September 7, 2009
Levan Gogichaishvili – Victim of Revenge
September 3, 2009
Trial on the young activist of the opposition party Levan Gogichaishvili still continues. The court is discussing the claimings of the prosecutor... Attorney and friends of Gogichaishvili speak about the partiality of the court and claim that they do not trust to the judge.
Parliament Enacted Rules To Appropriate Properties
September 2, 2009
Today, property of businessman Kibar Khalvashi - International Building Company and Priza - will be put up to auction once more. Ministry of Finances of Georgia intends to sell the holiday-house of Nino Burjanadze, former chairperson of the parliament of Georgia, on auction as well. If the property fails to be sold at the auction two times, according to the new legislation, the head of the department for revenues is entitled to remove the sequestration from the property and assign it to the state.
”Court Is Oppressed By Prosecutor’s Office”
September 1, 2009
According to the current legislation, an accused pays the bail to the state budget only after the court passes verdict. According to the Criminal Procedural Code of Georgia the judge is entitled to satisfy the solicitation of an investigator completely or partially; or refuse to satisfy the solicitation at all and release the accused. Despite the estimated rules, prosecutor made the accused to pay the bail before the judge passed verdict.
Georgian Opposition Journalist Released from Prison after Serving Full Four-Year Term for Alleged “Extortion”
September 1, 2009
Concerns Remain that Jailing was Part of Clampdown on Critical Media Georgian authorities on Wednesday released journalist Shalva Ramishvili from prison, after he served a full four-year term for alleged blackmail.