"Whether or not this report is crucial for Strasbourg, it will still be of utmost importance" | Nika Gvaramia introduced the state department's report to Mikheil Saakashvili

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"Whether this report is crucial for Strasbourg or not, it will be of the utmost importance," Nika Gvaramia said after leaving the 12th Rustavi Penitentiary, where he presented the State Department report to the third president, Mikheil Saakashvili.

I introduced Mikheil Saakashvili to the report published by the State Department, part of it first, of course. You know that it is already a statement when information about a person is included in the chapter on torture and inhuman treatment. In practice, only this whole chapter concerns Mikheil Saakashvili.

Naturally, such a conclusion is in fact a judgment for the judiciary, the prosecution and the government, and he must realize this. As for the transfer of Mikheil Saakashvili, I think it is already clear to the already completely civilized world what the "Georgian Dream" is. If the issues have not started after that, it means that it was just voiced today by the Georgian Dream, they actually see this conclusion as some kind of conclusion and it was ridiculous that they asked for evidence. And do you know who was asked for the evidence, this conclusion was presented by Anthony Blinken, the Secretary of State, and he is probably already being asked for evidence on other issues, not just Saakashvili. It is a shame, it is beheading, ignorance and insolence is very big and I do not know, such powers can not be strengthened in international relations and we can not decide in international relations but to run this government. It should be decided by the Georgian people, but it should be decided while this country exists. It's still time for that ... 

In my opinion, whether this document is crucial for Strasbourg or not, it will definitely be of the highest importance. I would like to remind everyone of the case of Rustavi 2, when it was mentioned in the report of the State Department, as well as a joint statement of the EU Ambassador and the US Ambassador. We then won in all circumstances so that no one expected. Later, the situation changed and it was reflected differently, but this is not the situation ... This is not an ordinary political prisoner, this is a case of torture - detention on the basis of political persecution is one thing, but torture is another, and everyone and everyone will be held accountable," Nika said. Gvaramia.

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