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UNHR asks Georgia to probe prison torture

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 07:51 IST

 The United Nations human rights chief called on Georgia on Friday to prosecute prison officers caught on videos torturing and raping inmates, a scandal that has broken out a week before a national election.

Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said authorities in the former Soviet republic must comply with international laws that banned torture.

“We call on the government to ensure that all allegations of such human rights violations, and not only the ones exposed in these videos but any others that have been taking place, are promptly, impartially, and effectively investigated and that perpetrators are brought to justice,” Pillay’s spokesman Rupert Colville told a news briefing in Geneva.

Demonstrators took to the streets of Tbilisi and other towns this week after footage showing the torture and rape of inmates in the capital's main prison was aired by two television channels supportive of the opposition. Interior Minister Bacho Akhalaia resigned on Thursday as President Mikheil Saakashvili sought to soothe the protests.

“These videos are truly shocking...They show prisoners being physically and sexually assaulted, being humiliated and being verbally abused by prison officers,” Colville said.
The U.N. rights office welcomed Saakashvili’s condemnation of the abuses and his government’s pledges that they will be investigated, and voiced hope it would be “swiftly translated into effective and transparent action”. Georgia has ratified the Convention against Torture.

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(Published 21 September 2012, 17:48 IST)

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