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Minister of Justice of Georgia Meets Deputy Prosecutor of the Hague International Criminal Court to Discuss Investigation of August War Crimes

Minister of Justice of Georgia, Rati Bregadze met today with the Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Nazhat Shameem Khan and talked about the investigation of August war crimes. Deputy Minister of Justice Beka Dzamashvili also attended the meeting.

At the meeting with the Deputy Prosecutor of the ICC, Rati Bregadze once again confirmed that the Georgian side is ready to cooperate closely with the Hague court within the framework of the investigation of the 2008 war. As a result of this successful cooperation, on June 30, 2022, the ICC issued an arrest warrant against 3 "high-ranking officials" of the Tskhinvali region for the episode of crimes committed against Georgian civilian prisoners during the August war.

Speaking to Nazhat Shameem Khan, Rati Bregadze emphasized the fact that the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has already established the responsibility of the Russian Federation for crimes committed against civil and military personnel, such as: ethnic cleansing of Georgians in the Tskhinvali region; killing and torture of Georgian prisoners of war and civilians; Inhuman and degrading treatment.

The Minister of Justice of Georgia expressed hope that, following in the footsteps of the Strasbourg Court, the Hague Court, within its jurisdiction, will not leave without a legal response the facts that happened in the Tskhinvali region in August 2008, will impose appropriate punishment on all criminals and will make a significant contribution to the victims of war and crimes against humanity in the process of restoring justice.

At the end of the meeting, Rati Bregadze noted that ensuring state representation in international courts and consistent strategic litigation is a priority of the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry of Justice, as the coordinating agency for state representation in international courts, will continue to protect the national interests and sovereignty of Georgia in the Strasbourg and Hague courts in the future.

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Minister of Justice Meets with Prosecutor General of the Kyrgyz Republic, Otkurbek Dzhamshitov

During the meeting with Otkurbek Dzhamshitov, Rati Bregadze emphasized the importance of deepening mutual cooperation and sharing experiences between the two countries in the realm of justice enforcement.

The Minister highlighted that one of the principal priorities of the Ministry of Justice is bolstering international cooperation. The agency actively engages with partner states to facilitate mutual legal assistance in both civil and criminal law matters, including extradition and the transfer of convicted individuals and aspects of serving their sentences.

Another crucial priority is advancing a penitentiary system that adheres to modern standards and offering alternative sentencing options, along with rehabilitation programs for convicts and probationers to support their re-socialization.

Moreover, Rati Bregadze underscored the ongoing reforms spearheaded by the Ministry of Justice, particularly in the realms of digitalization and cybersecurity.

Discussions at the meeting also revolved around the potential for knowledge exchange between the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and Kyrgyzstan, encompassing law enforcement practices, service accessibility, and digital innovations.

As part of his visit to Georgia, the Prosecutor General of Kyrgyzstan will also meet with the leadership of the Probation Agency and gain insights into the Georgian technological innovation ProbBox, which has garnered recognition from the European Probation Confederation (CEP) as a noteworthy European-scale innovation. The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili and Head of International Relations and Legal Cooperation Department, Ketevan Sarajishvili.