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Public Lecture "Protection of Georgian Sovereignty through Legal Ways" - Ministry of Justice Celebrates May 26 in Ambrolauri
The legal security of the country and the legal struggle to protect the sovereignty of Georgia was the topic of a public lecture given by Deputy Minister of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili to the students and teachers of Ambrolauri Public School.
The Deputy Minister spoke to the audience about the difficult and successful fight that the Ministry of Justice was waging in the European Courts of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the Hague to protect Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity against Russia.
Beka Dzamashvili explained the importance of the fact that the courts of Strasbourg and the Hague recognize the territorial integrity of our country in the decisions and confirm that Georgia is occupied by Russia in order to protect Georgia's further de-occupation struggle and sovereignty.
The Deputy Minister also spoke about the legal leverage provided by the Strasbourg court in Georgia to confirm the ethnic cleansing of Georgians in the Tskhinvali region by the Russian Federation; As well as establishing Russian guilt for the killing and torture of Georgian prisoners of war; For the inhuman and degrading treatment of the military and civilians.
The lecture also addressed the issuance of arrest warrants by the prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal against 3 "high-ranking officials" of the Tskhinvali region and the detection of the crime of a Major-General of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Deputy Commander of the Air Force; Participants talked about the importance of the decision of the Strasbourg court, the exclusion or inadmissibility of more than 3,300 complaints filed against Georgia by the population living in the Tskhinvali region, which were coordinated by Russia.
Deputy Minister of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili and Head of the Department of State Representation in International Courts, Nino Nikolaishvili also answered the questions of the audience.
A public lecture in Ambrolauri was dedicated to the Independence Day of Georgia.
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