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Convicted Giorgi Marsagishvili Urges for Help
March 30, 2015
On March 23, 2015 convicted Giorgi Marsagishvili from Batumi prison # 3 sent letter to Human Rights Center. The prisoner wrote about extremely unbearable conditions in the penitentiary establishment. According to his letter, life-threatening conditions are purposefully created in the punishment rooms. Giorgi Marsagishvili names concrete people and requests their punishment because they inhumanly treat prisoners.
Juveniles in Jails
March 25, 2015
According to the data by December, 2014 there are 83 juvenile convicts/accused in the penitentiary establishments of Georgia that is 0.8% of the total amount of convicts in Georgia. According to the December, 2014 data, there are 36 accused and 47 convicted juveniles in Georgia; all of them are boys.
Conditions of Female Convicts in Georgia
March 20, 2015
According to the December, 2014 data of the Ministry of Corrections of Georgia, 10 372 convicts were in the penitentiary establishments in Georgia; 10 091 of them were men and 281 – women.
Prisoner Deceased in Ksani Prison
March 12, 2015
Eight Inmates on Huger-Strike in Prison # 2
March 11, 2015
Life-sentenced prisoner applied to Human Rights Center
March 10, 2015
Former prisoners have unemployment problem
March 5, 2015
Overall amnesty in January 2013 affected about 17 000 prisoners. As a result of large-scaled amnesty 8 212 prisoners left the prison that means number of unemployed people in Georgia increased with the new wave of former prisoners.