''What the European Court has decided regarding the Merabishvili case''
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia publishes a blogpost: ''What the European Court has decided regarding the Merabishvili case''.
''We consider that the decision of the European Court has once again revealed deficiencies of the system of justice of Georgia. While performing their activities, investigative bodies do not act to achieve only legitimate goals and, at the same time, are not able to inspect objectively and thoroughly the violations conducted during the investigation'' – is stated on the web-page of the organization.
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