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Another oppositional ombudsman?
2009-11-03 15:12 The latter, during a secret meeting with Prosecutor General Zurab Adeishvili, the then Minister of Defense David Kezerashvili and former Head of the Constitutional Security Department of MIA Dato Akhalaya, developed a demonstrations break-up plan. "Head of MIA ordered to beat the protesters mostly in the kidney and stomach area, or in the face at the very outside. He also said that none of the action participants should be left unbeaten, so that their protest actions do not become a habit in future", - Subari stated. He assured that he could supply relevant evidence, an audio record, for instance.Well, and what if Subari's successor follows his way and presents the promised audio records during the next report? All in all, Tugushi has fulfilled his promise to submit the report prepared by Subari to the parliament.
Will the post of ombudsman become a spring-board for Tugushi's political career? Time will show. So far, he has made everyone understand that the hopes for a quiet inconspicuous human right activist that would avoid any political infighting are frustrated.
Irina Ptashkovskaya
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