Statement of This Affects You – They Are Still Listening
Tbilisi. CSOs part of "This Affects You – They Are Still Listening” campaign have released a statement. "Based on a legislative proposal of NGO representatives, on 1 August 2014 the Parliament of Georgia has adopted a bill regulating secret surveillance. International experts have assessed newly regulated standards of carrying out secret investigative actions as a progressive step. Yet, Beselia-Sesiashvili-Popkhadze’s legislative initiative is an attempt to change high human rights standards set by the 1 August 2014 laws”, the statement says. For the full text
Source: transparency.ge
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