Justice Minister denies MEP Fotyga's request to visit Saakashvili

Justice Minister asked the MEP to explain what she meant by the term 'political prisoners.'

Photo: Justice Ministry's press office

Agenda.ge, 13 Nov 2021 - 19:22, Tbilisi,Georgia

Georgian Justice Minister Rati Bregadze has denied MEP Anna Fotyga's request to visit the imprisoned former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili in prison hospital saying that currently, due to health and safety reasons, only the visitors specified by the Prison Code of Georgia are allowed to make visits.

The Prison Code of Georgia states that the accused and convicted persons have a right to a meeting with close relatives, defence lawyers, or diplomatic representatives.

Fotyga sent an official letter to Bregadze on November 9, requesting to visit Saakashvili with her advisor from the European Parliament.

In the past, I have also requested to visit former political prisoners and were always allowed to do so, which was a sign of good will and transparency of the Georgian authorities, she wrote.

Bregadze, who responded on November 12, wrote that since 'Saakashvili continues to refuse essential medical treatment,' for health and safety reasons, only the visitors specified by the Prison Code of Georgia are allowed to make visits.

Justice Minister asked the MEP to explain what she meant by the term 'political prisoners.'

It would be much appreciated if you could clarify what is implied under this terminology [political prisoners], given the fact that during the period of Georgian Dream being in power, none of the Georgian prisoners was considered as such by the European Court of Human Rights or any other authoritative institutions, he added.

Fotyga expressed her disappointment over the refusal to visit Saakashvili earlier today, saying that the Georgian government is 'fully responsible' for the former president's well-being.