
The signatories claim that Khoshtaria's health has deteriorated during her imprisonment and argue that the penitentiary system bears responsibility for her condition
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Front News Georgia
A group of women politicians and public figures has issued a statement expressing concern over the health condition of imprisoned opposition politician Elene Khoshtaria, alleging that she is not receiving adequate medical care while in custody.
The signatories claim that Khoshtaria's health has deteriorated during her imprisonment and argue that the penitentiary system bears responsibility for her condition.
In their statement, the group described Khoshtaria as a political prisoner and said she has been incarcerated for ten months. They argued that the sentence imposed for what they characterized as peaceful protest and the expression of political views exceeds reasonable legal standards.
According to the statement, Khoshtaria suffers from chronic medical conditions and is allegedly being denied procedures and treatment required under specialized medical protocols. The authors contend that her health was stable prior to her imprisonment and that her condition worsened after being transferred to a penitentiary facility.
The group further asserted that the penitentiary system's handling of Khoshtaria's medical needs constitutes political persecution and violates the principles of the rule of law and the protection of human rights.
The statement concludes with calls for Khoshtaria's release and for the release of individuals whom the signatories describe as prisoners of conscience.
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