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"The Georgian Coalition for International Criminal Court (GCICC) condemns the continual expansion of the Administrative Boundary Line (ABL) inside Georgia’s territory by Russian and de facto South Ossetian authorities, an illegal process which involves mass human rights violations."

Members of the Georgian Coalition for International Criminal Court- Article 42 of the Constitution, Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association, Human Rights Center, Justice International, The Georgian Center for Psychosocial and Medical Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (GCRT), Human Rights Priority, International Center on Conflict and Negotiation and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, released a joint statement highlighting the situation in Georgia and calling authorities to stop human rights violation and take measure against these violations.
 

Click here to read the joint statement and their call to the Government of Georgia, Russian authorities, International community and the International Criminal Court. 

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