Georgia: Case of public activist Bayramova under control
Diaspora
- 17 March, 2022
- 14:48
The case of Georgian public activist, Samira Bayramova, has been taken under control, as Report's Georgian bureau informs, Georgian Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri said this during a speech in parliament.
According to him, a criminal case has been initiated under article 151 (threat) of the Georgian Criminal Code.
"Samira Bayramova was brought to the investigation and she testified. The investigation will be brought to an end."
On March 14, Samira Bayramova painted the flags of Ukraine and the European Union on the facade of the Marneuli office of the pro-Russian Party Conservative Movement and wrote "Russia is an occupier". Yesterday, party supporters threatened the activist with reprisals.
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