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Petition of Georgian NGOs to Support GYLA

September 12, 2011

Concerning GYLA’s Release of Independent Forensic Findings on Circumstances of Death of Nika Kvintradze, One of the Persons who Died during the May 26 Developments

On September 6, 2011, the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) released independent forensic findings regarding circumstances of death of Nika Kvintradze, one of the persons who died during the developments of the May 26 rally.

GYLA underlined that the released information was based on the forensic report prepared by an independent forensic analysis bureau. The findings clearly indicate that images in the photo and video materials aired on May 31 in Kurieri news by Rustavi 2 TV, and provided by GYLA to forensic analysts are of one and the same person.

Following the publication of the independent forensic findings, incorrect comments were made both by the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Georgia and representatives of the legislative authority. At the same time, Kurieri news on Rustavi 2 and Kronika news on Imedi broadcasted reports aimed to discredit GYLA and prepared in full disregard of journalistic standards and ethic norms. We are particularly concerned that GYLA’s impartiality as opposed to credibility of the forensic findings was questioned.

GYLA, one of the strongest NGOs in Georgia based on professional membership, which has been working for promotion of democracy and rule of law in the country for over the years, was subjected to biased reproaching both by the authorities and private TV companies.

Furthermore, the Georgian authorities have not provided an argumented statement about why MIA questions contents of the forensic findings, which casts doubt on professionalism and objectivity of MIA representatives.

We believe that it is unacceptable to wage such an unfounded attack against representatives of civil society, in order to not discredit the organization and the NGO sector as a whole in the eyes of general public.

Representatives of civil society express their concern about the negative campaign waged against a leading NGO and express their support to the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association.

At the same time, we call on:

the media representatives - namely, Rustavi 2 and Imedi broadcasting companies to observe journalistic ethic norms when preparing a news report and to publicly apologize before GYLA and the Georgian population for distortion of facts.

the Government of Georgia – to immediately renew investigation into the death of Nika Kvintradze, carry out the investigation in an objective manner and inform public of its results.

Signatories:

1. Public Defender

2. Healthy World

3. Center for Technology Policy Research

4. Multinational Georgia

5. Century 21st

6. International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy

7. Coalition for Civil Development

8. Human Rights Center

9. Article 42 of the Constitution

10. Center of Migrants Protection and Integration

11. International Center for Geopolitical Studies

12. Human Rights Institute

13. Transparency International – Georgia

14. Open Society – Georgia Foundation

15. Eurasia Partnership Fund

16. Justice and Liberty

17. Human Rights Priority

18. Trade Unions of Georgia

19. Institute for Strategic Studies

20. Caucasian House

21. Green Movement of Georgia

22. NGO Coalition Georgia

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