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Mass Protests in Georgia Burst out After TV Show Prison Torture Videos
Georgian Minister of Corrections, Probation, and Legal Assistance Khatuna Kalmakhelidze has resigned, one day after television channels controlled by political interests opposed to President Mikheil Saakashvili aired videos purportedly showing the abuse of prisoners at a jail in Tbilisi.
The demonstrations against the inhuman acts were held in several Georgian cities and towns.
At a demonstration against prison abuse in the capital on September 18, Shorena Shaverdashvili, editor in chief of Liberali magazine, noted that such abuse is endemic in the Georgian prison system.
“This is not the first incident of torture in prisons,” she said. “Year after year, there are documented cases in the ombudsmen's report about tortured prisoners. In last year's report alone, there are different identified cases of torture or mishandling prisoners. So this is really a continuation of a tendency and a really horrendous cont
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The News in Brief
Monday, October 7
By Lizi Zurabiani
State Inspector meets with Minister of Justice regarding launch of investigation mechanism
State Inspector Londa Toloraia met with the Minister of Justice Tea Tsulukiani. The parties discussed the importance of an independent investigative mechanism and the need for effective cooperation in the process.
The State Inspector also informed the Minister of Justice about the progress of enforcement of the Law on State Inspectorate Service and the steps taken to enforce the investigation direction of the Service.
Londa Toloraia said that the service was ready to start its investigation on November 1st.
The Minister of Justice of Georgia expressed her full support and wished her success in his future work.
An investigative function will be launched at the State Inspectorate from November 1st, The Service will investigate individual crimes committed by a law enforcement official, official or an equivalent person.