The famous Georgian singer, along with eight participants in protest in Kutaisi, were punished by 5 thousand larians.
In Kutaisi, the Court of Appeal considers the case against the famous Georgian singer Nino Kamadze for his participation in the protest. It was written by the Georgian edition of Radio Liberty.
Together, eight more people were convicted, including teacher Lado Abkhazava, known for his support for Ukraine.
The protest took place on January 26 near the home of the judge of the Kutaisky Court of Appeal Malkhaz Okropihvili. Activists have requested an appeal change in the case of Msia Amaglobeli’s journalist, but police have accused participants of violations of the policies of revelation.
At a court hearing, 52-year-old Tamadze performed the Georgia hymn and said it was “the voice of the mothers, whose children were illegal to hold.” The court and other protesters found him guilty, filling them all with 5 thousand larians.
Earlier it was reported that law enforcement officials were detained by several demonstrators who participated in the protest campaign near the Tbilisi Mall Shopping Center.
Source: korrespondent

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