Nino Lomjaria, the judges did not care about the conditions in which the torturers had been punished. When the victims began to tell their stories, the judges silenced them by telling them that they were not interested.  

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**Judges Accused of Helping Repress Tortured People**

A civil platform Georgia has accused some judges of helping to carry out repressions against people who were tortured. The platform, called the “ Orbit of Georgia”, says that more than 460 people had their rights violated after November 28.

The founder of the platform, , said that judges were not interested in where and how people were being tortured. When tried to tell their stories in court, the judges silenced them and said it was not relevant to the case.

**Judges Fined People Without Reason**

Lomjaria said that judges fined people between 2,000 and 3,000 GEL (Georgian Lari) without any explanation. They also kept some people in custody for up to 12 days without any reason.

The platform says that from 11 non-governmental organizations helped detainees and observed court proceedings. According to their data, more than 460 were after November 28, with 430 of those being administrative detentions and 36 under criminal law.

**Judges Failed to Follow Fair Trial Principles**

Lomjaria said that judges failed to follow the principles of a fair trial. They did not consider motions for postponement of the process and only gave a short break to the parties to gather evidence. The platform also accused judges of ignoring physical injuries suffered by detainees.

The founder of the “European Orbit of Georgia” platform thinks that these judges were carrying out a political order, aimed at punishing and repressing .

**List of Accused Judges**

Lomjaria mentioned five specific judges who she believes were involved in this repression: Lela Mildenberg, , Lela Tsagareishvili, Koba Chagunava, Nino Enukidze, and Manuchar Tsatsua.

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