Eduard Shevardnadze's son: The state must protect the rights of any person, including the right of a prisoner, especially if he was elected President

According to Paata Shevardnadze, the son of the former president of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze, the rights of all prisoners should be protected by the state, especially if he was the president elected by the people.

Shevardnadze stated about it on TV Pirveli.

"The right of any person, including, first of all, the prisoner, especially if he was the President elected by the people, must be protected by the state, this principle has not changed and applies to any country in the same way", - Shevardnadze said.

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