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Ratishvili used his time in prison to become a novelist. His first two novels, "Juga" and "Iliadi", have been translated into Russian, English and French. Other works, including another novel, "White Lama", are available in Georgian. A ful list is available from the Kaligrami publishing house in
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A 2011 report by the Georgian Young Lawyers Association highlighted Merab Ratishvili’s case and concluded that “the preliminary investigation and court review were conducted with both material and procedural violations, meaning that the verdict delivered in Ratishvili’s case is unlawful.”.
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organisations reported that in their opinion Ratishvili had been arrested because of his support for the political opposition to Mikheil Saakashvili, then President of Georgia.
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prison No.6 as part of a visit to Georgia to report on the administration of justice and level of protection of human rights in the justice system of Georgia.
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businessman, political scientist and author who has been imprisoned in Georgia since 15 July 2008 for his political activities and opposition to the
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In November 2012 Ratishvili was one of the first prisoners released by the new Georgian government, which acknowledged he was a political prisoner.
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Merab Ratishvili always maintained his innocence, and his case was submitted to the European Court of Human Rights.
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Legal Analysis Of Cases of Criminal and Administrative Offences with Alleged Political Motive
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Administration of justice and protection of human rights in the justice system in Georgia
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After the rose, the thorns: political prisoners in post-revolutionary Georgia.
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European Court of Human Rights accepts Ratishvili’s claim against Georgia.
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In a 2008 report by the then Public Defender of Human Rights in Georgia
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International Federation for Human Rights, Paris, August 2009
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Merab Ratishvili was identified as a political prisoner.
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On 26 October 2007 Merab Ratishvili was arrested in
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