Civil society organizations are demanding a meeting with the Chief Prosecutor
Tbilisi. Civil society organizations are demanding a meeting with the Chief Prosecutor regarding the case of Afgan Mukhtarli. This information has been disseminated through a statement signed by 13 organizations.
''We, signatory organizations appeal to the Government of Georgia to publicize details of investigation of alleged kidnapping of Afgan Mukhtarli, an Azerbaijani journalist, on May 29, 2017 in Georgia; While urge the Prosecutor's Office of Georgia to ensure an independent and effective investigation of the Afgan Mukhtarli case'' – is noted in the statement.
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