NGOs Urge the Ministry of Interior Affairs to Destroy Secretly Recorded Videos of Personal Lives
Tbilisi. On July 5, non-governmental organizations issued a statement addressed to the Ministry of Internal Affairs regarding video archive. "We would like to start by underlining that the present statement reflects the necessity of destroying secretly recorded videos of personal lives, which clearly does not imply that rest of the recorded materials must also be destroyed. Rather, materials reflecting acts of torture, inhumane treatment, rape and similar violent acts should be maintained at least court proceedings are concluded. All perpetrators must be imposed with the punishment proportionate to the gravity of crimes committed, in compliance to applicable law. On the other hand, different legal considerations apply to secretly recorded videos of personal lives. These videos must be immediately destroyed".
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