The Young Lawyers Association of Georgia called on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to create an international fund to pay victims of the 2008 Georgia-South Ossetia conflict. This has been reported Web site organizations.
The association’s lawyer, Data Javakhishvili, said that the organization expects to receive 130 million euros through the seizure of Russian assets abroad (Russia acted as a peacemaker on the side of South Ossetia – editor’s note). This amount was determined by the European Court of Human Rights II on 28 April 2023. allocated in interstate dispute.
The NGO said the fund should ensure that material assets belonging to Russia and located outside its borders are accumulated and transferred to people whose rights and freedoms guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights are “violated by the Russian state.”
At the same time, although the statement did not specify exactly how such an international fund could receive funding from Russia, activists suggested that the Georgian government work in this direction at the international level.
It was previously reported that he was in Georgia. he hoped Assisting the EU in the “peaceful reintegration” of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.