Anastasia Zinovkina and Artyom Gribul were arrested on December 17 following a police officer’s report accusing them of drug distribution during pro-EU protests in Tbilisi. The activists deny the allegation, claiming the drugs were planted in their pockets by the police—an act they say is not uncommon in Georgian law enforcement. If convicted, they could face up to 20 years in prison.
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Anastasia Zinovkina and Artyom Gribul were arrested on December 17 following a police officer’s report accusing them of drug distribution during pro-EU protests in Tbilisi. The activists deny the allegation, claiming the drugs were planted in their pockets by the police—an act they say is not uncommon in Georgian law enforcement. If convicted, they could face up to 20 years in prison.
[more about the case](https://civil.ge/archives/669315)
*photo from anti-war protest against Russia, location unknown*
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Thank you for your трюк mr. bidzina
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Russian jail love stories always hit hard
Shotgun wedding?