Ia Darakhvelidze - I'm fine, don't worry about me! - I went to a country where all human rights are protected

I'm fine, don't worry about me! - I went to a country where all human rights are protected, - Ia Darakhvelidze, who was convicted in connection with the events that took place near the Atoneli Palace on October 4 and who was wanted nationwide, writes on social networks.

She says she intends to continue the fight to the end.

“This day is the hardest for me! First of all, because our innocent, fighting people were sent to prison!

Davit Zhgenti, Konstantine Kokaia, Kakhaber Mzhavanadze, Giorgi Chakhunashvili, Zakro Albutashvili, Davit Sturua - you are heroes for me and for all of Georgia! For the entire Western world!

I am fine! Don't worry about me!..

The world we live in is full of evil and everyone's voice or action against it is important!

I went to a country where all human rights are protected. I know that no one would be happy if I were in prison and it would be another pain and worry for you, I don't want you to be even more nervous about me in this already problematic Georgia. We already have too many political prisoners and I don't wish anyone to find themselves in the situation they are in.

I believe that injustice will have its end and all the people who are responsible for all of this will definitely be held accountable. I personally intend to continue this fight to the end and make all members of the regime pay for this!

I understand that the time has not yet come for this, but we also know that we will win this war! You know, and we will not give up! We will not give up!

This day will come very soon!

I love you very much and I want you not to be afraid!

Every day your words or actions weaken this regime and eventually destroy it.!

Freedom to all political prisoners! ", - writes Ia Darakhvelidze.

Ia Darakhvelidze was declared a national wanted person today. Ia Darakhvelidze did not attend the announcement of the guilty verdict against her today.

The court found doctor Giorgi Chakhunashvili and 6 other people - Ia Darakhvelidze, Davit Zhgenti, Konstantine Kokaia, Kakhaber Mzhavanadze, Zakro Albutashvili and Davit Sturua - guilty in connection with the events that took place near the Atoneli Palace on October 4.

The decision was made by Judge Giorgi Gelashvili.

Six of the persons were sentenced to 5 years in prison, while Ia Darakhvelidze was sentenced to 3 years in prison.

Doctor Giorgi Chakhunashvili has been arrested in the courtroom. He had been free on bail until now.

All those detained in connection with the events that took place on October 4 have been charged under Article 19-222, Part 2, Subparagraph “a” of the Criminal Code of Georgia, which implies an attempt to seize and block strategic and special importance objects committed as a group. They have also been charged under Article 225, Part 2 of the Criminal Code of Georgia, which implies participation in group violence. In total, out of 64 individuals charged in connection with the events that took place near the Atoneli Palace on October 4, plea agreements were signed with 22 individuals.

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