KAKHIDZE AND OTHERS v. GEORGIA
Doc ref: 53170/22 • ECHR ID: 001-222934
Document date: January 10, 2023
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Published on 30 January 2023
FIFTH SECTION
Application no. 53170/22 Tinatin KAKHIDZE and Others against Georgia lodged on 4 November 2022 communicated on 10 January 2023
SUBJECT MATTER OF THE CASE
The application concerns verbal and/or physical assault against journalists by ultraconservative groups which held anti-LGBT rallies in relation to a pride event planned for 5 July 2021. The event was eventually cancelled because of the violent incidents. Several individuals were prosecuted in respect of the violent acts.
In particular, the applicants complain about the authorities’ inability and/or unwillingness to prevent and provide appropriate redress for the violence (among other elements, the applicants allege ineffective planning by the Ministry of Internal Affairs; inaction by the police during the events complained of; and ineffective investigation and prosecution in respect of the violence, especially in respect of its instigators/leaders of the different ultraconservative groups). They submit that the official statements made by various high-ranking public officials – claiming, among other things, that the majority of the population did not support the holding of the pride event which had been aimed at sowing chaos and discord in the community – exacerbated the violence. The applicants also state that they were targeted because they are representatives of the media sources critical of the Government and/or they were associated by the homophobic groups with the LGBT+ community.
The first applicant is complaining in respect of her son – a cameraman – who was violently assaulted and later diagnosed with concussion, multiple facial fractures, and haematomas. He died on 11 July 2021 of an unclear cause and a separate investigation was launched into the matter. The latter material is not provided in the case file material and the first applicant does not complain under Article 2 of the Convention.
The applicants rely on Articles 3, 10, 13 and 14 of the Convention. The applicants complain that the Government failed to prevent the violence against the journalists and to adequately investigate the incidents.
QUESTIONS TO THE PARTIES
1. Have the applicants exhausted effective domestic remedies in respect of their complaints, as required by Article 35 § 1 of the Convention?
2. During the events of 5 July 2021, did the relevant State authorities comply with their positive obligations under Article 3 of the Convention to undertake preventive measures aimed at protection of the applicants from attacks by private individuals? Did the authorities’ statements made in respect of the pride march exacerbate the violence which erupted on 5 July 2021?
3. Have the competent domestic authorities conducted an effective investigation into the applicants’ allegations of ill-treatment and lack of police protection, in compliance with the procedural obligations under Article 3 of the Convention, including in relation to the alleged instigators of the violent incidents?
4. Were the violent acts complained of in the present case related to the applicants’ journalistic activity? Did the Government comply with their positive obligations under Article 10 of the Convention as defined by the Court (see Uzeyir Jafarov v. Azerbaijan , no. 54204/08, § 68, 29 January 2015)?
5. Having regard to the applicants’ complaint that the assault was motivated by hatred against the LGBT community and those seen as supporting it, has there been a breach of Article 14 of the Convention, this provision being read in conjunction with Articles 3 and 10 of the Convention?
6. Did the applicants have at their disposal an effective domestic remedy in respect of their complaints, as required by Article 13 of the Convention?
APPENDIX
List of applicants
Application no. 53170/22
No.
Applicant’s Name
Year of birth
Nationality
Place of residence
1.Tinatin KAKHIDZE
1950Georgian
Tbilisi
2.Miranda BAGATURIA
1997Georgian
Tbilisi
3.Irakli BAKHTADZE
1997Georgian
Tbilisi
4.Levan BREGVADZE
1999Georgian
Tbilisi
5.Guga DVALISHVILI
1994Georgian
Tbilisi
6.Tamta KAKHABERIDZE
1998Georgian
Tbilisi
7.Levani KALANDIA
1981Georgian
Tbilisi
8.Vakhtang KARELI
1990Georgian
Tbilisi
9.Luka KHACHIDZE
1993Georgian
Tbilisi
10.Guram MAISURADZE
1999Georgian
Tbilisi
11.Dea MAMISEISHVILI
1995Georgian
Tbilisi
12.Luka PERTAIA
1996Georgian
Tbilisi
13.Ketevan TSITSKISHVILI
1994Georgian
Tbilisi
14.Rati TSVERAVA
2000Georgian
Tbilisi
15.Ilia TVALIASHVILI
1987Georgian
Tbilisi
16.Nino VARDZELASHVILI
1990Georgian
Tbilisi
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