On June 20-21, 2019, systemic and individual cases of violations of human rights, given its scale, have left a heavy mark on the late modern period of the history of Georgia. Although one year has passed since these events, the Prosecutor's Office of Georgia has not yet carried out a systematic analysis of the events under investigation. It is noteworthy that none of the law enforcement officers have been punished so far and criminal prosecution is initiated only against three policemen. At the same time, the relevant agencies have not carried out the important reforms yet that would have prevented such facts.
2020-06-19 12:23 See moreWe, the signatory organizations respond to the fact of the State Security Service summoning Tamta Mikeladze for questioning
2020-06-16 16:18 See moreGYLA and Green Alternative request for annulment of the environmental decision issued on the building and commissioning of the Oni Hydropower Cascade
2020-06-12 12:30 See moreGYLA continues to protect the interests of the victims affected by the June 13th, 2015 natural disaster
2020-06-12 03:34 See moreGYLA calls on Parliament to substantially reform regulations and increase opposition role in parliamentary life
2020-06-09 15:23 See moreTransfer of state forest ownership to church is discriminatory and contradicts with the Constitutional Court practice
2020-06-08 14:06 See moreConvicts can request a review of their conviction on the purchase and storage of narcotic drugs with inappropriate quantities for consumption
2020-06-05 14:45 See moreTbilisi Court of Appeals has made a significant clarification on the provision of public information by the Public Broadcaster
2020-06-04 14:34 See moreGYLA appeals to the Constitutional Court existing standard on the burden of proof in cases of administrative offenses
2020-06-01 14:55 See moreGYLA submitted to the Parliament of Georgia its opinions regarding the package of amendments to the Labor Code
2020-06-01 03:44 See more