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Tbilisi City Court Releases Belarusian Arrested for Three Months

A Belarusian citizen who was arrested for three months in Georgia has been released. The Tbilisi City Court made the decision at a session on July 18. This was reported by human rights activist Raman Kislyak, who lives in that country.
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A Belarusian citizen who was arrested for three months in Georgia has been released. The Tbilisi City Court made the decision at a session on July 18. This was reported by human rights activist Raman Kislyak, who lives in that country.

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Forbes Georgia broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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