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    Human rights violations "still very frequent" in Georgia - ombudsman

    Kavkasia-Press news agency
    17 Jun 05

    Tbilisi, 17 June: "Human rights are violated in Georgia," human
    rights ombudsman Sozar Subari said today at the seminar entitled
    "Problems and prospects of national human rights institutions in the
    South Caucasus", held at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel.

    He also said that last year was the worst as far as human rights
    are concerned as the public had expected the new authorities
    to dramatically improve the situation in this respect after the
    revolution. "Human rights were violated in the private sector; there
    were illegal arrests, torture and violence on the part of the police,"
    he said.

    According to Subari, there have been no documented cases of torture
    this year, but several detainees have been beaten up and several
    prisoners have been left with injury marks on their bodies. "We have
    already reacted to these cases," he said, adding that unfortunately
    gross violation of human rights still is a very frequent phenomenon
    in Georgia.

    Subari said that this year the office of the human rights ombudsman
    has received four times as many complaints as last year.

    The seminar, organized by the Swedish Raoul Wallenberg Institute of
    Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and the UNDP, will end on 21 June.

    The human rights ombudsman has said that he has friendly relations with
    his Armenian and Azerbaijani colleagues and wishes to establish similar
    relations with his Turkish colleagues. "We need good relations with the
    human rights ombudsmen of these countries. Our citizens often go there
    on visits and we should be able to count on their help," said Subari.
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