Tina Bokuchava, a lawyer: The government used the police to suppress truth but it cannot suppress it.  

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Tina Bokuchava said that the government, illegally, used policemen to prevent us from entering the courtroom in order suppress the truth, which they cannot suppress in the courtroom, on the streets of Tbilisi or in other cities.
She explains that it is important protestors to gather at the where elections disputes are heard.
“The government will issue illegal orders again, including to the , who bypass the law and do not allow the parties to the court to be present in the courtroom. The next time, they will make an illegal ruling in court to annul the decision of Vladimer Kuchua who found that the were falsified because the constitutional principle for secrecy was not observed. Therefore, the freewill of the voters was unable to be expressed. If this were the case, and the ballots had been made transparent to the point that the choices of the people in , Tsalka and throughout Georgia were visible, then it is only natural that the same thing would have happened elsewhere. In this case, not only should the of the Tsalka-Tetritskaro municipalities be annulled but also those of all districts that had electronic voting. Bokuchava said that ‘s refusal to allow us into the courtroom does not mean he will suppress truth in the courtyard, on the streets of Tbilisi or in other cities in Georgia.
Bokuchava told “” that, despite the fact that the police representative had said he could attend as the chairman of a , no representative from any coalition was permitted to attend.
What is the legal definition of “No representative from any other party can enter?” Despite Ivanishvili’s falsification of the election, all political parties who participated in the election have the to be present at the trial in accordance with law. The chairpersons of the other coalitions or parties, as well as any other person they have entrusted, are not allowed to enter. It was explained to me now that they won’t let you in, either. They could not decide for themselves how and to what extent the law should be violated, but it’s a fact they are doing so,” said Bokuchava.

 

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