Measures taken against the new Coronavirus have entailed mixed reactions within the society. There are still debates in regard to restrictions, imposed by the Government, arguing whether they were adequate to threats or not. In this context, the greatest emphasis is given to restriction of human rights and freedom.
Lazare Jibladze, a lawyer of the Human Rights Center, talks about how correctly the Government acts, whether or not our rights are violated in the conditions of the state of emergency, and when we should give up part of our freedom.
Interviewed by Maka Jaiani