The Public Defender has presented to the Parliament the 2022 report on the state of the protection of human rights and freedoms.
Public Defender Levan Ioselian summarized the key findings and trends outlined in the 376-page document during the plenary. He emphasized that human rights protection did not see significant improvement in 2022. Instead, it worsened in several aspects.
Ioselian underscored the need for special attention and a timely response from the government to address the identified issues.
In the discussion on the thematic legal situation, the Public Defender highlighted shortcomings in the investigation of cases involving the violation of the right to life.