Monday, 01 March 2004

TBILISI, BATUMI RELEASE DETAINED GEORGIAN STUDENTS

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By empty (3/1/2004 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Two students from Batumi who were detained in Tbilisi last week on suspicion of illegal possession of weapons were released on 27 February. They were then temporarily detained at the Tbilisi airport the same day, having given a pledge not to leave Tbilisi. However, following the intervention of Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania, they were permitted to fly home to Batumi, where they were given a heroes\' welcome.
Two students from Batumi who were detained in Tbilisi last week on suspicion of illegal possession of weapons were released on 27 February. They were then temporarily detained at the Tbilisi airport the same day, having given a pledge not to leave Tbilisi. However, following the intervention of Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania, they were permitted to fly home to Batumi, where they were given a heroes\' welcome. In what Adjar Supreme Council Chairman Aslan Abashidze likened to \"an exchange of wartime hostages,\" the Adjar authorities released on 28 February two members of the Georgian student movement Kmara! (Enough!), who were arrested in Batumi on 6 January (RFE/RL).
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