26 May 2011, 21:00

Charges brought against 90 participants of the action in front of the Georgian Parliament

After last night's dispersal of the action of "People's Assembly" in front of the Parliament in Tbilisi which turned into an unauthorized one, charges were brought against 90 people, Head of Informational and Analytic Department of the Ministry of Interior Affairs of Georgia Shota Utiashvili reported. 

Earlier, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent reported that a non-governmental organization "Young Lawyers' Association" had already declared that it would make defense of those arrested during dispersal of the action in front of the Parliament for free. 

"Most of them are in a two-months administrative custody and criminal cases were initiated against some of the participants", Utiashvili reports. 

According to a representative of the Ministry of Interior Affairs, there are no organizers of the action among those detained at the moment, "Novosti-Georgia" reports. 

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