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Mzia Amaglobeli: Dgebuadze said he would send me to prison on criminal charges and he did it. I don’t know, I might be in prison for a few years because the regime wants it that way

Mzia Amaglobeli: Dgebuadze said he would send me to prison on criminal charges and he did it. I don’t know, I might be in prison for a few years because the regime wants it that way
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Dgebuadze said he would send me to prison on criminal charges and he did it. I don’t know, I might be in prison for a few years because the regime wants it that way, - Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of the Batumelebi and Netgazeti, stated at the court hearing, where she is giving testimony.

As Mzia Amaglobeli noted, about ten investigators were involved in he case, but nothing has been investigated.

“In the media I am one of those of my generation who refused and turned their backs on flattering Soviet journalism.

When my friends and I founded the newspaper, there was a Russian base in Adjara at that time, and we had a border with the rest of Georgia at Choloki. When my friends and I wrote about this injustice, we very quickly gained the goodwill of the public.

Governments do not tolerate professional, critical journalism, and this is not dangerous when you have an independent court in the country.

About a dozen investigators were involved in my case, but no one investigated anything.

Dgebuadze said he would send me to prison on criminal charges and he did it. I don’t know, I might be in prison for a few years because the regime wants it that way,” said Mzia Amaglobeli.

Representatives of the European Union Office, the Embassies of Denmark, Sweden, Estonia and France are attending the trial of Mzia Amaglobeli.

Mzia Amaglobeli: Dgebuadze said he would send me to prison on criminal charges and he did it. I don’t know, I might be in prison for a few years because the regime wants it that way

Dgebuadze said he would send me to prison on criminal charges and he did it. I don’t know, I might be in prison for a few years because the regime wants it that way, - Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of the Batumelebi and Netgazeti, stated at the court hearing, where she is giving testimony.

As Mzia Amaglobeli noted, about ten investigators were involved in he case, but nothing has been investigated.

“In the media I am one of those of my generation who refused and turned their backs on flattering Soviet journalism.

When my friends and I founded the newspaper, there was a Russian base in Adjara at that time, and we had a border with the rest of Georgia at Choloki. When my friends and I wrote about this injustice, we very quickly gained the goodwill of the public.

Governments do not tolerate professional, critical journalism, and this is not dangerous when you have an independent court in the country.

About a dozen investigators were involved in my case, but no one investigated anything.

Dgebuadze said he would send me to prison on criminal charges and he did it. I don’t know, I might be in prison for a few years because the regime wants it that way,” said Mzia Amaglobeli.

Representatives of the European Union Office, the Embassies of Denmark, Sweden, Estonia and France are attending the trial of Mzia Amaglobeli.

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