Tbilisi. The Georgian
Young Lawyers' Association echoed the dissemination of video materials and
released the statement. It states that "recording, collecting and storing
of video materials that depict the private lives of individuals by the state,
which do not relate to such individuals' criminal activities, is a clearly
unjustified action containing crime elements... according to the disseminated
information, similar actions were of mass character and were probably organized
by a high official."
GYLA believes that dissemination of video
materials by the state in this form violates the necessary safeguards for
protecting a private life, which contradicts the standards set by Article 8 of
the European Convention.
GYLA calls on media outlets to stop airing these
video materials and not to allow in the future the dissemination of video
materials depicting private lives of individuals in the general public in a
similar form. Further, GYLA urges the investigation to show special prudence in
the future towards dissemination of information, which may infringe upon the
inviolability of private life or other rights.