Tbilisi. Transparency International - Georgia
has responded to the statement of the Minister of Interior of Georgia. "At
the special briefing the Minister of Interior told the public that the case
involving the release of video materials on Giorgi Paresashvili's private life
is solved and that now the former Deputy Minister of Interior Gela Khvedelidze
is detained. We welcome the timely solution of this case and holding the
defendant liable.The Minister has stated in addition
that the video archive recorded illegally is currently sealed and will be
destroyed in the near future with participation of the civil society.
"Transparency International –
Georgia" always urged the MoI to destroy the materials in the archive
depicting the private lives of persons. We express readiness for being actively
involved in the process and to provide relevant consultations to the Ministry
in light of the international experience," says the organization's page in
the social network.Source: the organization's page in the
social network.
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