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According to GYLA, Mzia Amaghlobeli will be transferred from "Vivamedi" to a penitentiary facility today

According to GYLA, Mzia Amaghlobeli will be transferred from "Vivamedi" to a penitentiary facility today
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According to the Georgian Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA), Mzia Amaghlobeli, the founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, will be transferred from Vivamedi clinic to a penitentiary facility today.

As stated in the report, Mzia Amaghlobeli wishes to personally participate, alongside her lawyers, in the court hearing scheduled for March 4 at the Batumi City Court.

"Mzia Amaghlobeli will be transferred today from the Vivamedi clinic to a penitentiary facility, a move that aligns with her personal request, both during her hunger strike and now.

Additionally, she wants to personally participate in the court hearing scheduled for March 4 at the Batumi City Court, together with her lawyers," the statement reads.

According to GYLA, Mzia Amaghlobeli will be transferred from "Vivamedi" to a penitentiary facility today

According to the Georgian Young Lawyers' Association (GYLA), Mzia Amaghlobeli, the founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, will be transferred from Vivamedi clinic to a penitentiary facility today.

As stated in the report, Mzia Amaghlobeli wishes to personally participate, alongside her lawyers, in the court hearing scheduled for March 4 at the Batumi City Court.

"Mzia Amaghlobeli will be transferred today from the Vivamedi clinic to a penitentiary facility, a move that aligns with her personal request, both during her hunger strike and now.

Additionally, she wants to personally participate in the court hearing scheduled for March 4 at the Batumi City Court, together with her lawyers," the statement reads.

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