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Ataque a defensor de derechos humanos

Roman Megrelishvili - Magharoeli LLC

Fecha del incidente
31 Jul 2024
Exactitud de fecha
Todo correcto
Roman Megrelishvili
Masculino
Juicios injustos
Objetivo: Individual
Lugar del incidente: Georgia
Georgian Manganese LLC Georgia Metales y acero, Minería
Georgian American Alloys Estados Unidos Metales y acero, Minería
Otros actores

Fuentes

Since April 29, 2022, Roman Megrelishvili has worked as a manager at Magharoeli LLC, a subsidiary of Georgian Manganese. In March 2024, he, along with his colleagues, joined protests initiated by Shukruti residents demanding compensation for damaged and destroyed housing caused by Georgian Manganese's mining activities. As part of the protests, they prevented workers from entering and operating in mines owned by Magharoeli LLC.

In response, Magharoeli LLC filed complaints with the police against the protest participants, accusing them of disrupting mine operations. Following these complaints, the Chiatura police launched an investigation. On July 31, Roman Megrelishvili was formally charged by the Prosecutor's Office. As of September 12, the pre-trial hearing has not yet taken place.

On September 2, Roman Megrelishvili and two of his colleagues, Giorgi Tsartsidze and Malkhaz Labadze, were dismissed by the company, which accused them of disrupting work processes and causing damage.