top of page

Freedom to Mikheil Saakashvili

Monthly Newsletter | May 2024

528ab5e98a274987a301dae53563cc66.webp

Protesters in front of Georgia's parliament building at a rally against the proposed "foreign agent" law, Tbilisi, Georgia, 15 April 2024. Photo: EPA-EFE/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI 

Latest Developments

  • UNM Chair severely beaten by police during rally against f'oreign agents’ law | 30 April 2024

  • Thousands protest in Georgia against 'foreign agents' bill | 28 April 2024

  • US Senators warn Georgian Dream of possible policy shift over 'foreign agents' bill | 27 April 2024

  • EP Resolution: Georgia accession negotiation shouldn’t open until 'foreign agents' bill is dropped; calls for release of Saakashvili and for sanctions against Ivanishvili | 25 April 2024

  • Saakashvili in State Department report on Georgia | 22 April 2024

  • Is the EU losing Georgia? | 22 April 2024

  • Saakashvili: “I am the only person threatened with death by Putin who is still alive” | 21 April 2024

  • AP: mass protest outside Georgian parliament against controversial law | 21 April 2024

  • Kelly Degnan says agents’ law targets election observation | 21 April 2024

  • If at first you don’t succeed (at repressing dissent) try, try Again | 17 April 2024

  • Freedom House: Georgia is becoming a semi-consolidated authoritarian regime | 12 April 2024

  • The targets of sexist hate speech included Giuli Alasania, Saakashvili’s mother: report | 5 April 2024

  • Ukrainian-Georgian relations reach new low over the release of Saakashvili from prison | 2 April 2024

230308144231-01-georgia-protests-0308.jpeg

Credit: Vano Shlamov/AFP/Getty Images

Political Persecution of Mr. Saakashvili

World leaders and public figures, including President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, President Macron of France, President Sandu of Moldova, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Sikorski, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis, Foreign Minister of Estonia Reinsalu, former Prime Minister of Poland Morawiecki, former Prime Minister of Belgium Guy Verhofstadt, former Soviet dissident Nathan Sharansky, American historian and journalist Anne Applebaum, French philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, late Russian pro-democracy leader Alexei Navalny, American human rights activist Kerry Kennedy, jailed Russian democracy activist Vladimir Kara-Murza, former chess world champion Garry Kasparov, and former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, among others have called on the Georgian authorities to free Mr. Saakashvili.

 

The European Parliament approved by overwhelming vote a resolution calling for Mr. Saakashvili’s release. It warned that his case was a litmus test for the Georgian government’s commitment to European values. 27 EU member states diplomatically demarched to the Georgian government regarding Mr. Saakashvili’s deteriorating health. Prime Minister of Poland issued a proposal in 2023 for Mr. Saakashvili to be treated in Poland. US Department of State urged the government of Georgia to “heed the Public Defender’s recommendations about appropriate treatment”. Ukraine expelled the Georgian ambassador and called on the Georgian authorities to put "an end to these abuses and [allow] Saakashvili's return to Ukraine”.

 

Major political groupings in the European Parliament - the European People’s Party (EPP) and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) called on the Georgian authorities to release Mr. Saakashvili. In its resolution adopted on November 14, 2023 the EPP stated that “The former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili has been in prison on politically motivated charges, he is deprived of proper medical care and his health condition has been alarmingly deteriorating”, and called upon the authorities of Georgia “to immediately release him.” ALDE’s resolution of October 21, 2023 urged the Georgian authorities “to manage the humanitarian transfer of Georgia’s ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili, whose health condition has not improved”.

 

”While Mr. Saakashvili’s condition has improved somatically, the neurological remains the same”, commented the Group of doctors convened by the Public Defender of Georgia after its latest visit on January 25, 2024. On October 18, 2023 the Group recorded a slight improvement in his condition, however they also noted that “muscle atrophy and neuropathy still persist”. According to the Group’s assessment of August 2023 “health of Mr. Saakashvili, shows slow dynamics towards the deterioration.” The Group concludes that “overall, a gradual, slow dynamic of deterioration is maintained”.

 

The report by the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) says the situation in which Mr. Saakashvili is being held “is oppressive, degrading and not conducive to improving his health condition.” The CPT visit took place in March 2023 but was only published in January 2024. The report noted that “as things stand at present, despite the overall acceptable living conditions and the availability of a range of medical specialists and treatments, the three secure wards of Viva Medi clinic fail to offer a proper therapeutic environment, due to the final word on all essential matters belonging to custodial (and not healthcare) staff and to the total lack of respect to patients’ privacy and medical confidentiality.”

 

Mr. Saakashvili’s health deteriorated while in prison facilities since 2021 and had resulted in “severe sarcopenia, and severe stage 4 cachexia”, a complex syndrome associated with an underlying illness, causing ongoing muscle loss. Mr. Saakashvili’s condition had been exacerbated by his repeated hunger strikes in protest against his incarceration. Georgian authorities have refused to allow for his transfer abroad despite recommendations of the Public Defender and medics.

 

Upon his return to Georgia after eight years in exile, Mr. Saakashvili was arrested on October 1, 2021. His mistreatment in various prison facilities has been criticized by local and international human rights groups. Mr. Saakashvili has reportedly been tortured in custody. While the authorities deny the accusation on one instance they released a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTWpZXPMRJ4 showing prison guards dragging Mr. Saakashvili by his limbs. Amnesty International assessed that Mr. Saakashvili’s treatment by authorities was “not just selective justice but apparent political revenge”. Reacting to the circumstances of Mr. Saakashvili’s forceful transfer to yet another prison facility Human Rights Watch stated that it could be interpreted as a "forced treatment” and noted that Mr. Saakashvili was “violently transferred to the prison hospital, allegedly threatened; denied dignity, privacy, and adequate healthcare”.

 

Mr. Saakashvili has been convicted in absentia for alleged abuse of power. Additionally, he is under trial for separate charges. The charges against him are widely viewed as a “political revenge”. In 2020, after the exhaustion of domestic remedies, the cases were referred to the European Court of Human Rights for “violations of the right to a fair trial, “no punishment without law”, and “limitation on use of restrictions on rights” under Article 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

International & Domestic Reaction

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy holds images of Mr. Saakashvili taken in prison. 1 February 2023. Photo credit: Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP

  • Russia’s 2008 invasion was intended to halt Georgia’s EU and NATO accession under Saakashvili | 28 March 2024

  • Fukuyama: “You’ve got one oligarch who is holding power indirectly… everybody knows that he’s really the secret power behind the Georgian Dream and the current arrangements in Georgia”. | 27 March 2024

  • “For over a year opposition MPs have been forbidden to visit Saakashvili | 27 March 2024

  • Saakashvili’s harrowing ordeal in a Georgian prison transcends his individual narrative | 13 March 2024

  • “It's a miracle I'm still alive, given the Russian secret services roam freely in Georgia”: Saakashvili | 13 March 2024

  • Georgia Must Release Saakashvili From Prison To Normalize Relations With Ukraine | 11 March 2024

  • How Did We Defeat The “Russian Law”? | 9 March 2024

  • Amidst a groundswell of public support Saakashvili addresses the accumulation of signatures demanding his release | 4 March 2024

  • Was the former president of Georgia poisoned? | 29 February 2024

  • European Parliament “Reiterates Its calls to release former president Saakashvili” | 28 February 2024

  •  “It is crucial for the fairness of the 2024 elections that Saakashvili is released” UNM Chair | 26 February 2024

  • HRW on Georgia: Media freedom suffered setbacks, there were numerous attacks against media professionals and the imprisonment of a critical television director | 25 February 2024

  •  Saakashvili reflects on his perspectives after Navalny’s assassination | 23 February 2024

  • Sikorski to Zourabichvili: “You could contribute to Saakashvili’s release” | 18 February 2024

  • Saakashvili was jailed on charges that human rights groups denounced as politically motivated | 15 February 2024

  • “The pro-Russian oligarch Ivanishvili is held responsible for the country’s recent democratic backsliding and tilt away from the EU” | 13 February 2024

  • Russia will Invade Baltics if it receives Ukrainian land, says ex-Georgia president | 12 February 2024

  • Saakashvili: “The opposition parties must stop scolding each other and target the oligarch” | 6 February 2024

  • Georgia’s new anti-Western prime minister seeks ties with China | 6 February 2024

  • “Saakashvili’s condition has improved somatically, the neurological remains the same”: Group of doctors | 26 January 2024

  • “Georgia experiences the ultimate form of corruption - a state capture”: watchdog | 26 January 2024

  • Condemnation of the Georgian government’s targeted attacks on civil society organizations | 24 January 2024

  • Georgia lost considerable ground across both democracy and good governance: The Eastern Partnership Index 2023 | 24 January 2024

  • Parliament speaker lashes out at USAID over Stalin’s image in church | 20 January 2024

  • Parliament speaker on the CPR Report: “Zelenskyy, Sandu, and MEPs Lied about Saakashvili’s Torture” | 19 January 2024

  • “Saakashvili’s detention conditions are oppressive, degrading and not conducive to improving his health condition”: CPR Report | 18 January 2024

  • Georgian oligarch ex-PM Ivanishvili returns to politics before election | 18 January 2024

  • The monument of Stalin was torn down under the rule of Saakashvili | 12 January 2024

  • Saakashvili: “The cases against me are completely fabricated” | 10 January 2024

American Georgians for Progress has launched this publication as part of its efforts to free former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, and achieve his transfer abroad for medical treatment.

 

Mr. Saakashvili who is recognized as a political prisoner, urgently needs to be provided with complex neuro-psychological and physical treatment.

 

By sharing this newsletter with journalists, human rights activists, legislative authorities, business leaders, and government officials, you will join a chorus of voices worldwide demanding an unconditional release of Mr. Saakashvili and his transfer for treatment abroad.

 

An urgent action is needed to secure freedom for Mr. Saakashvili.

 

The time for action is now!

bottom of page