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Thousands Protest Georgian Nightclub Raids In Tbilisi

May 12, 2018 By administrator

(rferl Report) TBILISI — Thousands of people took to the streets in Georgia to protest an overnight antidrug raid by police on two popular nightclubs in the capital, demanding the resignations of the interior minister and the prime minister.

Around 4,000 demonstrators — many dancing to electronic music pulsating from speakers — had gathered outside the Georgian parliament building in Tbilisi by early evening on May 12 in response to the morning raid that drew criticism for what some called an excessive use of police force against clubgoers.

The Interior Ministry said its officers had detained eight suspected drug dealers after storming the two clubs, Bassiani and Cafe Gallery, in the early hours of May 12.

Critics call the operation a PR stunt by police aimed at demonstrating its commitment to enforcing strict antidrug laws and intimidating the thriving and growing club scene in the Georgian capital.

Some clubgoers allege that drugs may have been planted by police.

“The only thing they’ve been trying to do lately is to turn public opinion against humane drug policies,” activist Beka Tsikarishvili told RFE/RL’s Georgian Service at the rally.

“This is what the recent events illustrate. So we really cannot hope that under this administration any positive changes can take place in this country,” Tsikarishvili added.

The raid followed a string of what are believed to be drug-related deaths in Tbilisi in recent weeks.

Police detained several protesters near the clubs at dawn as authorities tried to close off nearby streets.

They later detained several more protesters and activists as clubgoers made their way toward the parliament building to stage a spontaneous protest.

Giorgi Mshvenieradze, the head of the Georgian Democracy Initiative, a nongovernmental organization, said that some in Georgia “view clubbing subculture as something debauched and immoral.”

“This is very bad. But what’s even worse is that the state started playing their game and showed society that on a Friday night it can storm a nightclub with hundreds of special forces, just to detain eight people,” Mshvenieradze told RFE/RL’s Georgian Service.

Mamuka Chelidze, head of the Interior Ministry’s criminal police department, told a news conference that the ministry “has been conducting intensive investigative measures for the last three months to establish the facts of the drug trade in Bassiani and Gallery nightclubs.”

Anna Subeliani, one of the organizers of the rally, told RFE/RL’s Georgian Service that they will not stop until their demands are met.

Another activist, Giorgi Tabagari, called the raid on the two clubs a blow to progressive social movements in Georgia.

Several leading human rights organizations in Georgia have issued a joint petition calling for the government to hold those responsible for the police operation accountable.

The groups said the raid was a “demonstration of force” that “openly and blatantly violated human rights,” and they urged authorities to introduce more humane drug policies.

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Egypt raids independent website, arrests editor over election coverage

April 4, 2018 By administrator

Egypt raids independent website

Egypt raids independent website

Washington D.C, April 4, 2018–The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the retaliatory measures taken by Egyptian authorities against the independent news website Masr al-Arabia for its coverage of last week’s presidential elections and calls on the authorities to release the website’s editor.

Since April 1, Egyptian authorities have shuttered Masr al-Arabia‘s office in Cairo, arrested its editor-in-chief, and levied a fine against the website after it allegedly violated election regulations, according to news reports.

“Having threatened the press ahead of the vote, various Egyptian authorities now appear to be competing to see who can most stringently enforce censorship in the wake of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s reelection,” CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa Coordinator said. “We call on the Egyptian government to ease this relentless crackdown and let the news media do its job of holding power to account.”

CPJ’s requests for comment sent via email to Egyptian media regulators and the prosecutor general’s office were not immediately answered.

At least 10 plainclothes police who said they belonged to local municipality authorities yesterday raided Masr al-Arabia‘s office and held its journalists for five hours. The group of men then ordered staff out of the building and sealed the doors with red wax, according to Masr al-Arabia, the Arab Network for Human Rights Information press freedom group, and news reports. The website’s staff is operating remotely, according to a statement from Masr al-Arabia issued late yesterday after the raid.

Police yesterday also arrested the website’s editor-in-chief, Adel Sabri, claiming that Masr al-Arabia lacks requisite licensing. Police took him to Dokki prison in Cairo. The editor today appeared in front of a district prosecutor whose name has not been released and who is still deciding if Sabri should be freed, the video department head Ahmed Gamal Ziada told CPJ.

In its statement, Masr al-Arabia wrote that police told Sabri he should pay a 50,000 Egyptian pound (US$2841) fine imposed on the paper on April 1 by Egypt’s media regulator, the High Council for Media.

The regulator issued the fine after Masr al-Arabia published its Arabic translation of a critical New York Times report alleging election violations, which the regulator labeled as “fake news.” The website has refused to pay the fine, according to the Masr al-Arabia statement.

Source: https://cpj.org/2018/04/egypt-raids-independent-website-arrests-editor-ove.php

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