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Judges’ conference at High School of Justice held amid protest and noise outside

Judges’ conference at High School of Justice held amid protest and noise outside
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The judges’ conference at the High School of Justice was held in parallel with the noise outside. Parents of those detained during the November-December protests gathered near the building and held a demonstration.

After the conference, some of the judges left the High School of Justice building amid protest chants: “Slaves, slaves.”

Also, the participants in the demonstration held posters with the image of the judges who made decisions on their children’s cases, namely: Nino Galustashvili, Davit Mamiseishvili, Tamar Mchedlishvili, Nino Nameshvili, Natia Gudadze and others.

According to the parents, these are the judges who “render unjust decisions” on the cases of those detained during the protests.

"We wanted to ask them, look into their eyes, ask them some questions, but they are afraid. You can see how many police officers are standing there, that is, they are afraid. They cannot enter a cafe, a store, or walk freely on the street because they know they are committing a crime, they know, and that is the whole trouble. We will take this fight to the end. Whichever judge makes an illegal decision will be severely punished," said Lika Guntsadze, the mother of the detained actor Andro Chichinadze.

Judges’ conference at High School of Justice held amid protest and noise outside

The judges’ conference at the High School of Justice was held in parallel with the noise outside. Parents of those detained during the November-December protests gathered near the building and held a demonstration.

After the conference, some of the judges left the High School of Justice building amid protest chants: “Slaves, slaves.”

Also, the participants in the demonstration held posters with the image of the judges who made decisions on their children’s cases, namely: Nino Galustashvili, Davit Mamiseishvili, Tamar Mchedlishvili, Nino Nameshvili, Natia Gudadze and others.

According to the parents, these are the judges who “render unjust decisions” on the cases of those detained during the protests.

"We wanted to ask them, look into their eyes, ask them some questions, but they are afraid. You can see how many police officers are standing there, that is, they are afraid. They cannot enter a cafe, a store, or walk freely on the street because they know they are committing a crime, they know, and that is the whole trouble. We will take this fight to the end. Whichever judge makes an illegal decision will be severely punished," said Lika Guntsadze, the mother of the detained actor Andro Chichinadze.

Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests