Tbilisi court fines three protesters
The court found Tamar Lortkipanidze, David Gunashvili and Nika Kordzadze, who were detained during the protest on September 2 on Rustaveli Avenue, guilty and imposed a fine of 5,000 lari for each of the protesters.
As "Caucasian Knot" wrote, during the plenary session of the Georgian parliament, where the conclusion of the temporary investigative commission on the prerequisites for the Five-Day War was presented" 2008, protesters gathered on Rustaveli Avenue, at least 23 people were detained.
In February, a parliamentary commission began work in Georgia to study the "crimes of the regime" of Mikheil Saakashvili in 2003-2012. The commission intends to prove that the "Five-Day War" in 2008 was initiated by the third president of Georgia. Eight oppositionists were convicted of failing to comply with the commission's demands: the leaders of the Lelo party Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze, one of the leaders of the "Coalition for changes" Zurab Japaridze, leader of the Strategy Agmashenebeli party Giorgi Vashadze, former head of the parliamentary committee on defense and security Givi Targamadze and leaders of the Akhali party Nika Gvaramia, Nika Melia and Irakli Okruashvili.
On September 2, the court found Tamar Lortkipanidze, David Gunashvili and Nika Kordzadze, detained during a protest on Rustaveli Avenue, guilty of violating the law and fined each 5,000 lari, TV Pirveli reports.
The trial of several activists has been postponed and will take place in the coming days, the publication specifies.
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