Kutaisi City Court’s decision to send three opposition activists to a pretrial detention after spat with GD MP “is not justified” and “causes suspicions over selective application of justice,” Georgian Public Defender, Ucha Nanuashvili, said in a statement. The court ordered the pretrial detention pending trial of three activists from the opposition UNM party and its affiliated group, Free Zone, on October 5 in connection to an incident involving a confrontation with a lawmaker from the Georgian Dream ruling coalition, Davit Lortkipanidze, which occurred on October 2 outside the Parliament building in Kutaisi when the activists were holding a rally in support of Rustavi 2 TV. “It is noteworthy, that in similar cases in recent years, involving violence against parliament members, criminal charges were filed under the article 239 [hooliganism], but no pretrial detention applied. It causes suspicions over selective application of justice and does not strengthen public confidence towards the prosecution and justice system,” the Public Defender said. In a joint statement on October 6, a group of ten civil society and human rights organizations also raised concern over this case, saying that it demonstrated “selective enforcement of law and state institutions.” |
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