Through 60 Minutes the Criminal
Underworld Has Started a War Against the Judicial System Tbilisi-based
state-owned daily newspaper Sakartvelos Respublika (The Republic Of
Georgia) Number 63, Monday, March 10, 2003 The broadcasting
company "Rustavi 2" recently started a new campaign of defamation and disinformation
against the judiciary system. Systematic and unfounded accusations against the
judicial system have taken a form of vivid blackmailing and pressure on the courts.
These broadcasts shielded with the principles of the freedom of speech have become
a tool of fulfilling ambitions and interests in the hands of specific persons.
Moreover, each segment of the program, each comment and each analysis is derived
of qualified, professional and legal assessment. Speculations and legal expertise
of "law specialists" who are unknown to the public and do not even correspond
to the level of a beginner in the field. At the same time, we possess
information about the criminal past of some of the members of this television
program and their relatives. Given this, one can easily understand why are these
journalists are trying to portray persons, accused by the judicial system of committing
crimes, as innocent, - by doing so, these journalists are merely trying to rehabilitate
their own past. It can be said that through "60 Minutes" the criminal
underworld has started a war against the judicial system. We base this assertion
on the fact that "60 Minutes" portrays persons – Kereselidze, Kobalia, Barbakadze
and other, accused and sentenced for committing serious crimes, as innocent people
and tries to deceive the public. We would like to declare: the public
should be certain that it has a judicial system that will never compromise justice
for the fear of broadcasts like these. Because the television company
"Rustavi 2" deprived the judicial system of the opportunity to provide public
with objective information, we are obliged to assure the public that putting pressure
on the judicial system, as well as the goal of this television program, will never
be fulfilled; we will always assess it as the only way for the people with the
criminal past to express their aggression. The latest broadcast of the
"60 Minutes" expressed with special phrasing the idea that the Supreme Court opposes
"60 Minutes." We would like to declare publicly that the Supreme Court only carries
out justice and never participates in any political or other ambitious confrontations.
Thereby, we will not let the authors of this television program put their incompetence
on the same level as the qualification of the Supreme Court by artificially creating
a confrontation. Proceeding from all the abovementioned, we would like
to inform the public of the following:
The
Supreme Court of Georgia addresses the Prosecutor General Office of Georgia to
check the broadcasts of "60 Minutes" with the goal of deciding whether or not
they consist of signs of crime against the judiciary power and if so, to take
the necessary steps. We ask non-governmental organizations
who truly abide to democratic values and the principles of a democratic state
to support the independence of the court as the guarantor of independence of each
of us, as well as society as a whole. We ask them to not to let anyone totally
destroy this true achievement of independence by creating distrust towards the
court, because otherwise we will become a state controlled by rumors and intrigues.
We also call on all lawyers to keep objectivity and fairness,
and confront the fear of hidden cameras and blackmailing and make decisions only
based on laws, - not under the pressure from certain persons. We assure all of
you that the Supreme Court will defend your image and reputation. We will not
leave any attempt to put pressure on lawyers without reaction, as well as legal
violation from the side of lawyers. The Press-Office of the Supreme
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