
Georgian activist faces up to seven years in prison for ‘assaulting court bailiff’
Nino Datashvili’s lawyer described the circumstances of her detention as absurd.
The Georgian Government’s announcement on 28 November that they would not seek to open accession negotiations with the EU ‘until 2028’ has led to a crisis in the country.
Nino Datashvili’s lawyer described the circumstances of her detention as absurd.
The inquiry has heightened concerns about the recent restrictive laws passed by Georgian Dream.
This is the second fine Amaghlobeli has received for the same offence.
Civil society organisations have described the request as the beginning of the enforcement of the ‘Russian laws’.
According to Nika Gvaramia’s party, the politician received the letter in prison.
Marylise Vigneu says that border guards attempted to illegally confiscate her phone before deporting her.
Gakharia is being accused of creating a risk of war by installing a checkpoint neat South Ossetia in 2019.