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    Batumi News, Georgia
    March 12 2004

    NGO presents `Torture prevention and victims rehabilitation in
    Georgia'


    The NGO `Ex Political Prisoners for Human Rights' presented the EU
    financed project on `Torture prevention and victims rehabilitation in
    Georgia'.


    N. Kakabadze, leader of the organization, told journalists the
    project stands as more significant presently than it was during the
    forerunning Govt.

    When we were working on the project it was very up - to time and of
    paramount importance.

    The outlook of the recent developments makes it stand as even more
    important. Presently, the torture cases have take shape of a routine
    and frequency exceeds indices for 2003, Kakabadze said. Kakabadze
    said the organization's watchdogs visited the pre-trial detention
    cells, and held seminars for policemen. The watchdog reported on the
    torture cases, bringing instances over 20 unwarranted acts of the
    policemen.

    Kakabadze points to the absence of fundamental human rights' defense
    basis in Georgia; absence of the adequate political, social and
    psychological environment and commitment to the task to reach the
    strategic goals: to have the independent and unbiased court, NGO-s -
    free from prejudice, and to uproot venality among state officers,
    power avidity among high ranks, oppression of the independent mass
    media and social assistance to the poverty - stricken state.

    Leader of the NGO laid stress to the dramatic dwindle of the number
    of NGO-s is dwindling.

    "NGO-s are either politicized or keep indifference. Georgia had
    better image compared with Azerbaijan and Armenia with its freedom
    and independence of the NGO activities; We can not boast the same
    however', - Kakabadze said.

    Kakabadze pointed to the cases of independent media oppression:
    `Banning programs in various TV companies which were tribunes for
    democracy is diminishing of independence rate"- Kakabadze warns.
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