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Salome Zurabishvili: Georgian Dream is approaching sanctions, which are now targeting judges, prosecutors, and investigators as instruments of repression
TI-Georgia: Charges Against Eight Protesters Politically Motivated, Evidence Inadmissible
Givi Targamadze: I will never set foot in a commission created on the basis of a letter written by a person who is openly pro-Russian. If they are interested in the human rights situation at that time, the Ombudsman from that period, Sozar Subari, is sitting right there — they should ask him
The Parliamentary Temporary Investigative Commission will also appeal to the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia regarding Nika Melia due to his failure to appear at the session
An MP will be allowed one-time access to a penitentiary facility without special permission
Gia Volski on sanctions: It is unfortunate that in the 21st century, such shameless decisions can still be made – to restrict people’s access to property and financial resources is an archaic, Soviet-era decision, not something that can be called democracy
Salome Zurabishvili: I want to address judges, public servants, everyone involved in the repressions: you still have a chance to come to your senses, because not only could sanctions be imposed on you, but you will also be morally accountable before society
Salome Zurabishvili: I am certain that for a large part of society, it is unimaginable that someone among us dares to speak in a way that compares Rodionov and the soldiers who were killing our citizens to today’s youth