Estonian Foreign Ministry publishes list of Georgian citizens who have been banned from entering Estonia

The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has published a list of Georgian citizens who have been banned from entering Estonia.

Today, on March 3rd, an order signed by Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna came into effect, under which Estonia has imposed an entry ban on 55 Georgian prosecutors, judges, police officers, members of parliament, and other individuals.

Namely the ban applies to the following persons:

Judges (Irakli Khuskivadze, Tamar Mchedlishvili, Lela Maridashvili, Levan Kolbaia, Davit Mgeliashvili, Nana Shamatava, Teona Epitashvili, Arsen Kalatozishvili, Lela Kalichenko, Davit Kurtanidze, Irma Togonidze, Guliko Kazhashvili, Ketevan Jachvadze, Nino Tarashvili, Giorgi Gelashvili, Natia Gudadze, Nato Khujadze, Zviad Sharadze, Irakli Dgebuardze, Eka Barbakadze).

Prosecutors (Vaja (Vazha) Todua, Shmagi Gobejishvili, Zviad Gubeladze, Ana Metreveli, Giorgi Mukbaniani, Roin Khintibidze, Tamar Iakobidze, Vladimer (Vladimir) Turmanidze, Nugzar (Nukri) Chitadze, Tornike Gogeshvili, Paata Tsetskhladze, Zaza Metonidze, Nino Sakhelashvili, Malkhaz Okropirashvili, Vera Dolidze, ).

Police Officers (Giorgi Chareqashvili (Charekashvili), Tornike Menabde, Sulkhan Kiknadze, Revaz Tsurtsumia, Zviad Margvelani, Zurab Charibashvili, Davit Maruashvili, Otar Gelashvili, Nodari Zenaishvili, Berdia Peradze).

Chief of Police of the Adjara Region (Grigol Beselia, Davit Atabegashvili,

Chief of Police of the Batumi Region (Gocha Vanadze)

Members of the Georgian Parliament (Lasha Talakhadze, Irakli Zarkua, Viktor Sanikidze, Gela Samkharauli, Beka Odisharia,

Individuals associated with the media platform and the political movement Alt-Info (Konstantine Morgoshia, Zurab Makharadze)

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