Statement of GYLA in regard to the case of Ekaterine Mishveladze
Tbilisi. The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association responds to the transfer of the case of Ekaterine Mishveladze from the Prosecutor’s Office to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
''GYLA considers that the transfer of the case of Ekaterine Mishveladze to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for investigation raises doubts about the independence and effectiveness of the investigation from the initial stage'' – is noted in the statement of the organization.
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