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Armenia, Belarus leaders argue at Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting in Russia’s Saint Petersburg – Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am


Armenia, Belarus leaders argue at Supreme Eurasian Economic Council meeting in Russia’s Saint Petersburg  Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am

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NASA unveiles the unique star cluster Cosmic Christmas tree


The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has unveiled an exciting image of a unique star cluster, which has been romantically dubbed the “Cosmic Christmas Tree,” Azernews reports.

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Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs shares post on plane crash near Aktau


The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs has shared a post on its official X account regarding the plane crash near Aktau, Kazakhstan.

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Georgian PM, Gov’t members pay tribute to firefighter who died during fire in Tbilisi – Agenda.ge


Georgian PM, Gov’t members pay tribute to firefighter who died during fire in Tbilisi  Agenda.ge

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Two Georgian Citizens Illegally Detained by Russian Occupation Forces


Two Georgian citizens were illegally detained by Russian occupation forces near the occupation line in the village of Kvemo Nikozi, Gori Municipality, the Georgian State Security Service (SSSG) reported on December 26.

The SSSG said that upon receiving information about the incident, it activated “all available mechanisms” to secure the prompt release of the detained individuals. The Co-Chairs of the Geneva International Discussions (GID) and international partners have also been informed.

“The responsibility for all destructive acts committed in the occupied territories of Georgia, as well as along the occupation line, lies with the occupying power,” the SSSG said.

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President of Slovak Republic sends letter of condolences to President Ilham Aliyev


Peter Pellegrini, President of the Slovak Republic, has sent a letter of condolences to President Ilham Aliyev over the plane crash near Aktau, Kazakhstan.

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South Caucasus #SouthCaucasus https://t.co/Y64zZHW4ub… – #Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Airlines flight was downed by Russian air defence system, four sources say



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Rais of Republic of Tatarstan of Russian Federation sends letter of condolences to President Ilham Aliyev


Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation and Chairman of the Russia-Islamic World strategic vision group, has sent a letter of condolences to President Ilham Aliyev over the plane crash near Aktau, Kazakhstan.

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Ombudsman working group continues efforts following plane crash


The joint working group comprising the ombudsmen of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and the Chechen Republic of the Russian Federation is continuing its activities following the plane crash near the city of Aktau, involving an “Azerbaijan Airlines” aircraft.The group is focused on taking necessary measures for those who lost their lives and those requiring medical treatment, Azernews reports.

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Watchdog Says Criminal Code is Used Punitively Against Protesters


The local watchdog, the Georgian Association of Young Lawyers (GYLA), has released a report that says the prosecution and courts manipulated criminal charges and delayed criminal proceedings in a way to repress protests. The report is based on fifty criminal cases against demonstrators, including six individuals arrested during protests against the controversial foreign agent law in April and May and 38 detained during the dispersals of manifestations in November and December 2024. As many as 400 protesters were arrested during the protests, but most were on administrative charges.

The report says the criminal charges are usually filed for organizing, managing, or participating in group violence, harming the health of a police officer, and damaging or destroying property. Several concerns are particularly noted.

Analysis of the criminal proceedings against the individuals charged during the protests against the foreign agents’ law shows that the investigation was dragged out, and the court hearings were often postponed for extended periods. GYLA says that the deliberately slow pace was chosen to prevent President Salome Zurabishvili – whose term expires in December 2024 – from pardoning the activists once sentenced. Such delays, the watchdog says, cast doubt on the impartiality of the prosecution and courts.

Another highlighted problem is the almost exclusive use of the most severe preventive measure – detention -during the investigation. The report notes that the prosecution routinely requested and judges accepted detention as a preliminary measure, even though it is prescribed by law under specific circumstances (such as when the accused may flee or otherwise influence the proceedings). The prosecution’s requests for detention did not consider key factors such as the individual’s age, health, family circumstances, and social status. Some of the detained protesters were the sole breadwinners or caregivers for family members with health issues. The prosecution only formally referred to legal reasons without justifying the risks, such as evading justice, destroying evidence, or committing new crimes.

In addition, the prosecution routinely used the aggravating circumstance of committing the charges as a part of “an organized group” despite the lack of evidence showing coordinated or collective action. The report says several individuals were accused of isolated acts at different times and places, with no evidence to suggest mutual knowledge or intent. GYLA questions the validity of the charges under Criminal Code Article 225 (Organization, management, or participation in group violence), given the prosecution’s failure to demonstrate a clear connection between individual acts (like throwing objects) and collective violence.

The report warns that such punitive application of the criminal prosecution could, in the hands of the prosecution, become a tool for restricting freedom of expression and political persecution.

GYLA report also highlights several instances of mistreatment and torture. Opposition leader Aleko Elisashvili, Saba Skhvitaridze, and Revaz Kiknadze are named as victims of abuse, with Skhvitaridze allegedly beaten twice in detention and Kiknadze subjected to psychological and verbal abuse.

Finally, the report condemns the “systemic failure” of the Special Investigation Service to act according to its mandate on cases of police violence against protesters and journalists. Despite the clear evidence of violence, GYLA says no investigations have been launched, and the perpetrators remain unidentified. GYLA of the Special Investigation Service to act, suggesting its complicity in the violence against protesters and journalists.

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