Tbilisi.The Human Rights Center
expresses concerns over the mess and violence in the Tbilisi center on May 17.
"Unfortunately, the state has failed to secure the order and protection of
citizens," says the Center's statement. The Human Rights Center demands
that the "law-enforcement agencies identify and hold liable the citizens
who participated in the violence directly and violated the public order. At the
same time, the high officials of the Ministry, who should have protected the
safety of the rally participants and the public order but failed to fulfill
this task, should be held accountable."
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