
The European Court of Human Rights has declared the above-mentioned complaints inadmissible.
The Strasbourg court shared the Georgian side's arguments that the Tskhinvali region was actively bombed by the Russian Federation during the war and that the Georgian Armed Forces did not exercise control over the Tskhinvali region and the surrounding area. Therefore, it is impossible to attribute any violation to Georgia. The court also shared the Georgian side's arguments that the allegations were manifestly ill-founded, as evidence of a minimum standard could not be presented to substantiate their claims.
In 2019-2020, the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, together with the Prosecutor General's Office, the Ministry of Defense and the State Security Service, sought to protect the interests of the state and presented hundreds of pieces of evidence to the European Court, proving that Georgia did not violate international law in 2008.
The European Court declared the appeals inadmissible. The Strasbourg court fully shared the arguments of the Georgian side that during the war the Tskhinvali region was actively bombed by the Russian Federation and the Georgian Armed Forces did not exercise control over the Tskhinvali region and the surrounding area. Therefore, it is impossible to attribute any violation to Georgia.
To be informed, more than 3,300 complaints were filed against Georgia in 2008-2009 under Russian coordination, but based on the evidence and legal positions submitted by the Georgian government, up to 2,800 complaints have already been dismissed as manifestly ill-founded because no evidence has been submitted to the European Court that would confirm Georgia's violation of any article of the European Convention.
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