GYLA comments about broadcasting video coverage on torture via ''Obieqtivi''
Tbilisi. Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association comments about video coverage on torture, broadcasted via the TV Company ''Obieqtivi''.
''We consider it unacceptable to have mentioned video coverage transmitted by the media in the above said manner, because it violates the right of victims to privacy and may have severe psychological consequences as for the victims themselves, as for their family members and the general public'' – is noted in the statement of the organization.
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