Irakli Kadagishvili on the report of the "European Committee for the Prevention of Torture": What relieves a prisoner's loneliness? Probably, the wife or a family member and the spouse will sometimes ask Saakashvili - he can arrange a walk

All recommendations may not be taken into account in Sweden and Norway - as for the walk, it can be ensured - this is how the Chairman of the Procedural Issues and Rules Committee Irakli Kadagishvili echoes the conclusion and recommendations issued by the "European Committee for the Prevention of Torture" about the conditions of Mikheil Saakashvili and other prisoners in "Vivamed".

According to Kadagishvili, the conclusion emphasizes that the country has made tangible progress in terms of the current situation in the penitentiary system and is moving in the right direction on the path of reforms. According to him, if something needs to be improved, it will be taken into account.

According to Kadagishvili, the report shows that all prisoners, including Saakashvili, are in conditions that correspond to European standards, and the opposition was speculating on this issue.

"If we look at the recommendations, not all of these recommendations may be taken into account in Sweden and Norway. As for loneliness, what alleviates the loneliness of a prisoner - probably a wife or a family member, and for all I know, the wife can ask him sometimes. Here's the thing about walking, it can be real. A walk can be provided, a separate condition can be created for a walk in that area, this is a real issue. If a prisoner experiences loneliness, a family member should compensate for it - his wife, son, I don't know what to tell you now," Kadagishvili said.

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