Former Georgian President and former Ukrainian official Mikheil Saakashvili lost even more weight in a Georgian prison.
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At the end of March, he weighed 64 kg with a height of 1 m 95 cm.
Saakashvili joined his trial from the Vivamedi clinic. The Tbilisi City Court is hearing on the ex-president’s case on the dispersal of a protest in November 2007.
His assistant posted a photo and video of how he looks now.
Saakashvili has been imprisoned for a year now and has been in the hospital for the last few months. The politician asks for permission to go abroad for treatment. In Georgia, he was convicted in absentia for the murder of a banker and the beating of a deputy, and also appears in the case of the dispersal of an opposition rally on November 7, 2007 and the pogrom of the Imedi television company.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili refuses to pardon Saakashvili and says that the Georgian people want him punished.
If I become less than 60, doctors predict multiple organ failure,” Saakashvili said in March 2023.
Now Saakashvili is in the clinic and claims that he continues to lose weight.
Last week, the European Court of Human Rights dismissed the lawsuit filed by former Georgian President Saakashvili against Ukraine, in which he asked to recognize the violation of his rights due to the deprivation of Ukrainian citizenship and expulsion from Ukraine.
The ECHR noted that Saakashvili could have filed complaints with Ukraine when his citizenship was returned to him in 2019, but he did not.
Source: Racurs

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