Civil society groups are collecting information about crimes and violence in Georgia. They want people who have been hurt to come forward with their stories.
A meeting was held at the Association of Young Lawyers. The chairman, Nona Kurdovanidze, said that the information collected will be used to find out how many people are being unfairly treated. It will also be sent to international courts and organizations to ask for help.
When a country‘s government is not enforcing laws, it’s up to civil society groups to help victims get justice. The chairman promised that all information provided will be kept secret and that the person providing it will have control over what happens next.
The chairman encouraged people who have been hurt or witnessed violence to come forward. They can fill out a form on the group’s website, email them with their story, or call for more information. The group will help process and analyze the evidence they receive. Many organizations are working together on this project.
If you have questions about how the process works, you can contact the group for more details.