NGO Sector Demands Impartial Investigation on the Case of GYLA Employee
Tbilisi. The first group of the Georgian National Platform of Eastern
Partnership demands an impartial investigation on the case of the employee of
the Georgian Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA). In particular, the statement of the
Platform members concerns the incident between the three employees of GYLA and
the Head of the Adjara Chief Department of the MoIValeriTelia on March 28 in
Batumi.
Platform member
organizations call on the Ministry of Interior of Georgia and the Chief
Prosecutor's Office to carry out efficient investigation and provide public with
exhaustive information on the case.
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