The Tbilisi City Court has sentenced journalist and founder of the “Nanuka” Foundation, Nanuka Zhorzholiani, to three days of administrative arrest.
Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) charged Zhorzholiani with violating Part 1 of Article 174-1 of the Code of Administrative Offenses, which pertains to creating an artificial obstruction to the movement of pedestrians on a sidewalk.
This violation carries a penalty of administrative arrest for a term ranging from 2 to 15 days.






