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In light of significant public interest, we are releasing a series of video materials related to the defendant, I.G. These materials confirm that no form of pressure or violence was exerted against the defendant

The full video archive is extensive—spanning approximately 220 hours from January 14 to January 23, 2025. Watch the video the here

We are currently publishing only the segments relevant to key circumstances. The full recordings were obtained in strict accordance with legal procedures and have also been made available to the deceased’s human rights representative.

Video N1 - January 21, 2025, 14:35-15:10, The defendant was escorted to the bathhouse and returned safely to his cell.

Video N2 - January 22, 2025 - 13:16, was taken from his cell to make a phone call;

13:25, Entered the medical room (no video surveillance inside);

13:32, Returned to his cell.

Video N3 - January 23, 2025 -

08:09, Food delivered to the cell;

09:24, Morning inspection conducted; one staff member entered briefly;

09:32, food delivered;

11:24, a prison guard placed a grocery bag at the cell door;

11:32, an employee delivered the bag (did not enter the cell), brief conversation through the door;

12:40, Social worker visited; spoke through the door;

13:51, Guard conversed with the defendant through the door;

14:03, food delivered;

14:25, Staff entered the cell urgently;

14:27, Medical personnel entered the cell;

14:51, I.G. was taken out on a stretcher to medical unit;

15:00, Ambulance arrived;

15:01, Paramedics entered the medical unit;

15:19, Paramedics exited the medical unit;

15:21, I.G. placed in ambulance;

15:24, Ambulance departed.

15:58, I.G. admitted to Vivamed Clinic.

The investigation is being conducted by the Eastern Division of the General Inspectorate under the Ministry of Justice.

The findings will be made public upon the conclusion of the investigation.

We once again express our deep sorrow over the passing of the defendant, I.G., and extend our heartfelt condolences to his family.

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The Grand Chamber of the Strasbourg Court Delivers a Judgement on the Cases of the June 20-21, 2019 Demonstrations

The Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights delivered its judgment in the case Tsaava and Others v. Georgia at a public hearing today, 11 December 2025. The case concerns the demonstrations of 20–21 June 2019 and the use of special means to disperse the protesters.

In its judgment, the Grand Chamber reaffirmed that the state has the legitimate right to resort to special means in situations involving attacks or assaults on law enforcement officers and state institutions. The Court also noted that the escalation of the June 20 events and the assault on the Parliament building were encouraged by opposition politicians.

The Court held that the use of force and special means should have been directed exclusively at demonstrators who engaged in violent actions. As the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the time failed to ensure adherence to this standard and did not guarantee the proportional use of force, the Court found a violation of Articles 3 (prohibition of ill-treatment), 10 (freedom of expression), and 11 (freedom of assembly) of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The Grand Chamber further noted that the Government of Georgia fully cooperated with the Court during the proceedings and provided all necessary information and materials. Consequently, the applicants’ complaint alleging a lack of cooperation was dismissed. The Court did not find it necessary to examine the complaint under Article 13 (right to an effective remedy).

Following the shortcomings identified in the Chamber’s judgment of 7 May 2024, the government initiated an investigation into the planning and execution of the MIA operation to determine its compliance with the standards established by the European Court.

As a result of this investigation, on 12 November 2025, the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia initiated criminal proceedings against the former Minister of Internal Affairs, Giorgi Gakharia. The investigation is ongoing.