Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of "Batumelebi," has ended her hunger strike. This was announced by the editor of "Batumelebi," Eteri Turadze, during a briefing held at the "Vivamed" clinic.
"In light of the tragic incident in Batumi, where two underage children fell into a pit and lost their lives in the 'City of Dreams,' hearing concerns about my health and life from the public is incredibly difficult for me. Over the next few days, with the help of doctors, I will try to somehow resume eating. I thank the 'prisoners of conscience' for their solidarity and ask them to also stop their hunger strike. I feel a special responsibility towards my like-minded colleagues, friends, and family. I don't want my hunger strike to weaken you; you should fight for me as well," the letter reads.
Mzia Amaghlobeli, who was arrested on charges of assaulting a police officer in connection with the incident of slapping Batumi's police chief, Irakli Dgebuadze, made the decision to end her hunger strike on the 38th day. She had been on a hunger strike since her arrest.