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Prison torture whistleblower released on bail

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Vladimer Bedukadze was released on bail January 19, 2013. (Interpressnews.)

TBILISI, DFWatch — The man who published the videos that spurred the prisoner abuse scandal was today released on USD 1 200 bail.

Tbilisi City Court Saturday evening released Vladimer Bedukadze, the former employee of Prison No 8, where the majority of torture cases

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Prisoner abuse whistleblower returns to Georgia

Vladimer Bedukadze blew the whistle on the abuse of prisoners in Georgia. (Interpressnews.)

TBILISI, DFWatch — Police in Georgia Thursday morning detained former prison guard Vladimer Bedukadze at Tbilisi airport, as he arrived from Istanbul.

Bedukadze last year published five video clips documenting prisoner abuse, which caused a public outrage that led

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Georgia charges missing ex justice minister with torture

Zurab Adeishvili left Georgia shortly after the election October 1, 2012, and has not returned since. (Interpressnews.)

TBILISI, DFWatch — Georgia’s Prosecutor’s Office has officially charged a former Justice Minister in absentia for abuse of power and being responsible for torturing prisoners.

Zurab Adeishvili, the former Justice Minister in Saakashvili’s government who

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'Justice Minister arranged fake torture video to defuse scandal'

This was the first video showing prisoner mistreatment published September 18, 2012. The Prosecutor's Office in Georgia says Justice Minister Zurab Adeishvili had it staged and published in order to undermine the real videos in the possession of a former prisoner guard who had fled to Europe and was preparing to go public with them. (Screen grab.)

TBILISI, DFWatch — The Georgian Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation into one of the prison torture videos that shook the country two weeks before the 2012 parliamentary election.

The first of six videos was published in the morning of September 18,

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Government claims growing prisoner unrest is staged

Prison Minister Sozar Subari says the situation in the prisons is the fault of the Saakashvili government and threatens to prosecute people demonstrating outside of prisons. (IPN.)

TBILISI, DFWatch — The unrest in Georgia’s prison system has spread to the most infamous facility in the country: Ksani prison north of Tbilisi.

At No 15 Facility, as it is officially called, thousands of prisoners have gone on hunger strike demanding that the recently appointed

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