Fifty CSOs Call for Timely Probe into Teen Murder Case
A group of fifty civil society organizations united in the Georgian National Platform of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum expressed âextreme concernâ over the developments around the teen murder case, and called on the Interior Ministry to finalize the investigation in due time and bring the perpetrators to justice.
âTimely and effective steps are essential to avoid further worsening of the situation,â the group said in a statement released on June 8, adding that timely investigation by the Interior Ministry would dispel all societal concerns and help restore the sense of justice.
The group also emphasized the need for implementing âserious reformsâ in the Prosecutorâs Office, and called for punishing all those who âcovered up the crime and distorted the evidence.â
The CSOs also expressed hope that the interim parliamentary commission set up to probe into the teen murder case would not only shed light on the incident, but also identify âall fundamental deficienciesâ in the Prosecutorâs Office, and encourage âdeep institutional reformsâ in the agency.
The Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum unites civil society organizations from Georgia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Armenia and Ukraine. The Forum aims to strengthen civil society in the Eastern Partnership countries as well as foster cooperation and the exchange of experience between organizations from partner countries and the EU.
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