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  • Georgian Govm't contradicts Saakashvili in Chakhalyan case

    Georgian government contradicts Saakashvili. In Chakhalyan's case
    there is nothing about serious crime

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/706253/georgian-government-contradicts-saakashvili-in-chakhalyan%E2%80%99s-case-there-is-nothing-about-serious.html
    21:17, 25 January, 2013

    Sozar Subari, Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance of Georgia,
    contradicted statements of Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgian President,
    concerning release of Vahagn Chakhalyan, and accused Head of State in
    lying. As reports Armenpress, referring to `aspny.ge' web site, Subari
    has declared that Chakhalyan was released in accordance with amnesty
    decree and he took the punishment for not serious crime.

    `Those articles contain illegal weapons, violation of public order and
    act of hooliganism. Amnesty relates to all this articles,'Subari
    noted.

    Minister of Corrections and Legal Assistance of Georgia also wondered
    why Chakhalyan wasn't arrested in charges of serious crime, if he,
    according to Saakashvili, had attacked policemen, robbed church and
    attacked in the court.

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili accused Prime Minister of
    Georgia and Georgian Parliament in releasing Armenian Vahagn
    Chakhalyan, `enemy of Georgian statehood'.

    He has underlined Chakhalyan doesn't work for Armenia. `This is not
    about ethnic origins. We have Armenians who faithfully serve to our
    country. Ivanishvili has to understand that releasing a criminal on
    the request of Catholicos of all Armenians Karekin II is not just a
    mistake, it's a crime against our statehood,' Saakashvili said.

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