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The Review of Cases of Citizens Detained Under Administrative Law Continues

Tbilisi City Court continues to consider the cases of those participants in the ongoing protest who were administratively detained by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in recent days. Judge Zviad Tsekvava sentenced activist Baia Margvelashvili to 14 days in prison for “artificially blocking the road.” He also called on the civil activist to sit in the place designated for violators, which Baia Margvelashvili did not comply with. The judge fined h…
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Tbilisi City Court continues to consider the cases of those participants in the ongoing protest who were administratively detained by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in recent days. Judge Zviad Tsekvava sentenced activist Baia Margvelashvili to 14 days in prison for “artificially blocking the road.” He also called on the civil activist to sit in the place designated for violators, which Baia Margvelashvili did not comply with. The judge fined h…

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euronewsgeorgia.com broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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