Tbilisi. The civil society organizations
"The Rights' School" and "The House of Tolerance" released
the statement and expressed discontent in respect to the situation of the
recent month concerning the religious and ethnic minorities in Nigvziani and
Tsintskaro.
"The Rights' School"
and "The House of Tolerance" find it unacceptable that the state does
not react to the information on the breach of constitutional rights and
criminal offences, and thus still undermines the safety of hundreds and
thousands of Georgian citizens", - says the statement.
The Statement.
Source: the organization's page in the social network.
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