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Freedom to Mikheil Saakashvili

Monthly Newsletter | July 2023

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Saakashvili to Georgian authorities at a court hearing on 3 July 2023: "Why are you scared of an open discussion with me?"Photo credit: Irakli Gedenidze/Reuters

The steady deterioration of health of the former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili has resulted in severe sarcopenia, and severe stage 4 cachexia, a complex syndrome associated with an underlying illness, causing ongoing muscle loss. A group of authoritative medical doctors convened by the Public Defender of Georgia assessed on 2 April 2023 that Mr. Saakashvili’s condition has further deteriorated and warned about possible grave complications. According to the doctors, Mr. Saakashvili has lost half of his weight while in prison, and if he continues to lose weight, “irreversible changes in the body will begin.” The Georgian authorities have refused to allow for his transfer abroad despite recommendations of the Public Defender of Georgia and medics triggering fears of a tragic outcome.

 

World leaders including President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, President Macron of France, and President Sandu of Moldova have called on the Georgian authorities to free Mr. Saakashvili. Prime Minister of Poland Morawiecki issued a proposal for Mr. Saakashvili to be treated in Poland. US Department of State urged the government of Georgia to “heed the Public Defender’s recommendations about appropriate treatment”.

 

Upon his return to Georgia after eight years in exile, Mr. Saakashvili was arrested on

1 October 2021. His treatment in various prison facilities has been sharply criticized by local and international human rights groups. Amnesty International assessed that Mr. Saakashvili’s treatment by authorities was “not just selective justice but apparent political revenge”. Reacting to the circumstances of Mr. Saakashvili’s forceful transfer to yet another prison facility Human Rights Watch stated that it could be interpreted as "a forced treatment” and noted that Mr. Saakashvili was “violently transferred to the prison hospital, allegedly threatened; denied dignity, privacy, and adequate healthcare”. Mr. Saakashvili’s multiple hunger strikes have led to grave complications affecting his physical as well as mental condition.

 

Mr. Saakashvili has been convicted in absentia for two alleged crimes. The charges against him are widely viewed as politically motivated, and the legal cases against him are regarded as a political retribution. In 2020, after the exhaustion of domestic remedies, both cases were referred to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, alleging violations of the right of Mr. Saakashvili to a fair trial, “no punishment without law”, and limitation on use of restrictions on rights.

Latest Developments

  • President of Moldova urges Georgian authorities to allow Saakashvili's medical treatment abroad | 4 July 2023

  • "Russia is killing Saakashvili at the hands of the Georgian authorities": Zelenskyy requests the Georgian ambassador to leave Ukraine within 48 hours | 3 July 2023

  • The Guardian: "Saakashvili appears frail and emaciated on court video link, leading to concern about his treatment" | 3 July 2023

  • Bill Browder: "Georgia’s mistreatment of Saakashvili is a shocking human rights abuse and those responsible should be subject to Magnitsky sanctions" | 3 July 2023

  • MEP Mr. Austrevicius: "Saakashvili denied permission for EU medical examination" | 3 July 2023

  • "One of Georgia's political prisoners – Gvaramia - has been freed. Now they should free Saakashvili”: Ann Applebaum | 22 June 2023

  • International Democrat Union calls on the Georgian authorities to free Saakashvili | 21 June 2023

  • Edison Research: Majority of Georgians support the release of Mikheil Saakashvili | 20 June 2023

  • “Putin is out for revenge”: Saakashvili | 17 June 2023

  • Jim O’Brien, Head of the Office of Sanctions Coordination at the U.S. State Department, said Georgia has been identified among five countries that are causing the Russia sanctions circumvention problem | 9 June 2023

  • MEP Mr. Olekas calls on the Georgian authorities to free Mikheil Saakashvili | 8 June 2023

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The Prometheus Prize named after late President Lech Kaczyński, was awarded to Mr. Mikheil Saakashvili on 13 April 2023 in honor of his contribution to the struggle for freedom. Accepting the award on Mr. Saakashvili’s behalf was his mother Prof. Giuli Alasania. Photo credit: Filip Blazejowski/Gazeta Polska

Political Persecution of Mr. Saakashvili

The steady deterioration of health of the former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili has resulted in severe sarcopenia, and severe stage 4 cachexia, a complex syndrome associated with an underlying illness, causing ongoing muscle loss. A group of authoritative medical doctors convened by the Public Defender of Georgia assessed on 2 April 2023 that Mr. Saakashvili’s condition has further deteriorated and warned about possible grave complications. According to the doctors, Mr. Saakashvili has lost half of his weight while in prison, and if he continues to lose weight, “irreversible changes in the body will begin.” The Georgian authorities have refused to allow for his transfer abroad despite recommendations of the Public Defender of Georgia and medics triggering fears of a tragic outcome.

 

World leaders including President Zelenskyy of Ukraine and President Macron of France have called on the Georgian authorities to free Mr. Saakashvili. Prime Minister of Poland Morawiecki issued a proposal for Mr. Saakashvili to be treated in Poland. US Department of State urged the government of Georgia to “heed the Public Defender’s recommendations about appropriate treatment”.

 

Upon his return to Georgia after eight years in exile, Mr. Saakashvili was arrested on

1 October 2021. His treatment in various prison facilities has been sharply criticized by local and international human rights groups. Amnesty International assessed that Mr. Saakashvili’s treatment by authorities was “not just selective justice but apparent political revenge”. Reacting to the circumstances of Mr. Saakashvili’s forceful transfer to yet another prison facility Human Rights Watch stated that it could be interpreted as "a forced treatment” and noted that Mr. Saakashvili was “violently transferred to the prison hospital, allegedly threatened; denied dignity, privacy, and adequate healthcare”. Mr. Saakashvili’s multiple hunger strikes have led to grave complications affecting his physical as well as mental condition.

 

Mr. Saakashvili has been convicted in absentia for two alleged crimes. The charges against him are widely viewed as politically motivated, and the legal cases against him are regarded as a political retribution. In 2020, after the exhaustion of domestic remedies, both cases were referred to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, alleging violations of the right of Mr. Saakashvili to a fair trial, “no punishment without law”, and limitation on use of restrictions on rights.

International & Domestic Reaction

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy holds images of Mr. Saakashvili taken in prison. 1 February 2023. Photo credit: Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP

  • Rally held in Tbilisi to demand Mr. Saakashvili's release from prison

  • The European Parliament expresses its concern over Mr. Saakashvili’s situation: President Roberta Metsola

  • Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe calls on Georgian authorities to release Saakashvili, Grigoriadis, and Gvaramia

  • EU makes démarche to Georgian government over resumption of flights with Russia

  • Ukraine’s envoy visits Mr. Saakashvili at the hospital

  • The prosecution of Mr. Saakashvili raised concerns over the justice system’s ability to grant a free and fair trial: Freedom House

  • Francis Fukuyama criticizes the Georgian government over its mistreatment of Mr. Saakashvili

  • EU States Ambassadors meet the Minister of Justice to discuss Saakashvili's situation

  • Thomas Hacker, a Member of the German Bundestag was not allowed to visit Mr. Saakashvili at the hospital

  • Meta has suspended 80 Facebook accounts, 26 pages, 9 groups, and 2 Instagram accounts associated with the Georgian Government for “coordinated inauthentic behavior”

  • Foreign Minister of Poland raises the situation of Mr. Saakashvili with his Georgian counterpart

  • Majority of Georgians support Mr. Saakashvili’s transfer abroad for medical treatment

  • Mr. Navalny calls for Mr. Saakashvili’s release from prison for medical treatment

  • President Zelenskyy calls on Georgia to transfer Mr. Saakashvili for treatment abroad

  • Mr. Saakashvili awarded with the Sjur Lindebrekke Human Rights Promotion Award in Norway

  • Mr. Saakashvili awarded with the Prometheus Prize in Poland

  • Doctor’s concilium speaks of Mr. Saakashvili’s grave condition

  • Poland says it is ready to send doctors to see Mr. Saakashvili

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