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Gela Megrelidze's Story

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Gela Megrelidze, a German citizen, photographer, and pianist, was arrested while trying to assist a fellow protester during a demonstration in Tbilisi. What followed was a shocking display of excessive force—he was struck, beaten, and subjected to verbal abuse. Despite his severe injuries, the legal process that followed raised serious concerns about due process and police accountability.

This story is important because it sheds light on the challenges of protecting fundamental human rights, including the right to peaceful assembly and fair legal treatment. Gela’s case illustrates the risks faced by citizens who choose to stand up for their beliefs and the urgent need for transparency in law enforcement. People should read this article to understand how human rights can be put at risk, why accountability matters, and how individual stories like Gela’s reflect broader societal concerns.

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