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MIA Says “No Record” of Arrest of U.S. Citizen, Who Accused Police of Beating him at Rally


On May 17, the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) issued a statement in response to an interview with U.S. citizen Daryl Scholtz, published in Georgian media, in which Scholtz recounted how he was attacked by four masked policemen during one of the days of the ongoing rally against the Foreign Agents Law, who he said beat him severely, causing injuries that requires brain surgery. MIA states that this person was never arrested, never called 112, and was never taken to a hospital, seemingly in an attempt to evade responsibility. They police did not address the issue of the beating itself.

Scholtz told Mtavari TV that he and his friend were standing on Rustaveli Avenue during one of the nights of the protest, holding banners and recording the rally on video, when four masked men attacked and beat him, causing injuries including a hematoma on his brain. He also reported that he is scheduled to undergo surgery on May 18 and will leave the country afterwards because he no longer feels safe. According to him, he has already asked the U.S. Embassy to open an investigation into the case.

In the MIA statement, the Ministry emphasizes that Scholtz has never been arrested by the police and that his calls to the 112 hotline of the Public Safety Command Center have not been registered in the past month. The MIA also notes that he hasn’t requested medical help from the Health Ministry’s Emergency Coordination and Response Center, or been taken by an ambulance from the rally to a hospital, or been admitted to a hospital to undergo medical treatment.

“In addition, we further clarify that after the aforementioned information was disseminated, the Embassy of the United States of America in Georgia asked for information from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as they were also unaware of a similar incident,” – adds the MIA’s statement.

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MIA Says “No Record” of Arrest of U.S. Citizen, Who Accused Police of Beating him at Rally


On May 17, the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) issued a statement in response to an interview with U.S. citizen Daryl Scholtz, published in Georgian media, in which Scholtz recounted how he was attacked by four masked policemen during one of the days of the ongoing rally against the Foreign Agents Law, who he said beat him severely, causing injuries that requires brain surgery. MIA states that this person was never arrested, never called 112, and was never taken to a hospital, seemingly in an attempt to evade responsibility. They police did not address the issue of the beating itself.

Scholtz told Mtavari TV that he and his friend were standing on Rustaveli Avenue during one of the nights of the protest, holding banners and recording the rally on video, when four masked men attacked and beat him, causing injuries including a hematoma on his brain. He also reported that he is scheduled to undergo surgery on May 18 and will leave the country afterwards because he no longer feels safe. According to him, he has already asked the U.S. Embassy to open an investigation into the case.

In the MIA statement, the Ministry emphasizes that Scholtz has never been arrested by the police and that his calls to the 112 hotline of the Public Safety Command Center have not been registered in the past month. The MIA also notes that he hasn’t requested medical help from the Health Ministry’s Emergency Coordination and Response Center, or been taken by an ambulance from the rally to a hospital, or been admitted to a hospital to undergo medical treatment.

“In addition, we further clarify that after the aforementioned information was disseminated, the Embassy of the United States of America in Georgia asked for information from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as they were also unaware of a similar incident,” – adds the MIA’s statement.

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Iran Arrests 260 People, Including 3 European Citizens, for Spreading ‘Satanism and Nudity’ – Middle East News – Haaretz


Iran Arrests 260 People, Including 3 European Citizens, for Spreading ‘Satanism and Nudity’ – Middle East News  Haaretz

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Iran arrests 260 people, including 3 European citizens, for spreading ‘satanism and nudity’ – ABC News


  1. Iran arrests 260 people, including 3 European citizens, for spreading ‘satanism and nudity’  ABC News
  2. Iran arrests 3 Europeans at ‘Satanist’ gathering along with 260 others, Tasnim says  The Jerusalem Post
  3. Iran arrests 260 people, including 3 European citizens, for spreading ‘satanism and nudity’  The Times of India

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Deputy Economy Minister says Georgia hosted 1.3 mln int’l travellers in Q1



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AP Headline News – May 17 2024 13:00 (EDT)


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@JamestownTweets: “In the oft-repeated words of one Azerbaijani wit some years ago, for Moscow in the #SouthCaucasus, ‘#Georgia is the road, #Armenia is the tool, but #Azerbaijan is the prize.'” @PaulGoble1 for @EDMJamestown on #Russia’s influence in the South Caucasus https://t.co/hUEIWNUQaR


“In the oft-repeated words of one Azerbaijani wit some years ago, for Moscow in the #SouthCaucasus, ‘#Georgia is the road, #Armenia is the tool, but #Azerbaijan is the prize.'”@PaulGoble1 for @EDMJamestown on #Russia‘s influence in the South Caucasushttps://t.co/hUEIWNUQaR

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Armenia has its own place and role in world Christianity and civilization: Pope – 1lurer.am


Armenia has its own place and role in world Christianity and civilization: Pope  1lurer.am

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EU welcomes progress in Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation process


The EU welcomes progress made in the framework of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation process, the EU press service said in a statement, according to Report.

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SOCAR Vice President elected Chairman of OGDC Steering Committee


Vice-President of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) Afgan Isayev was elected Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter (OGDC), Report informs, citing SOCAR’s account on X.