NGOs joint statement in terms of ongoing religious conflict in Samtatskaro
Tbilisi. Human Rights Training and Monitoring Center, Georgia’s Democracy Initiative,
Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and Article 42 of the Constitution have released joint statement in terms of ongoing
religious conflict in the village Samtatskaro of Dedoplistkaro region. Undersigned
NGOs monitored the developments in the village Samtatskaro on May 31, therefore
facts and findings submitted in this statement are underpinned by monitoring
results.
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