Chanturia Georgy Otarovich
1997
Annotation:
1. Newspaper article "Terrorists without masks fired at point-blank range" by T. Mamaladze, published in the newspaper "Izvestiya" dated 12/06/1994, dedicated to the murder of G.O. Chanturia (1 sheet, original).
2. Newspaper article "Trial of Ioseliani postponed" by E. Akhalkatsi, published in the newspaper "Izvestia" dated 15.08.1997, dedicated to the trial of the alleged murderer G.O. Chanturia (1 sheet, original).
3. Questionnaire of a political prisoner No. 3A-132 of the All-Union Society "Memorial", filled out by Chanturia G.O. circa 1991 (1 sheet, original on letterhead).
2. Newspaper article "Trial of Ioseliani postponed" by E. Akhalkatsi, published in the newspaper "Izvestia" dated 15.08.1997, dedicated to the trial of the alleged murderer G.O. Chanturia (1 sheet, original).
3. Questionnaire of a political prisoner No. 3A-132 of the All-Union Society "Memorial", filled out by Chanturia G.O. circa 1991 (1 sheet, original on letterhead).
Names (1)
Chanturia Georgy Otarovich
Definition: Soviet dissident, organizer of numerous anti-Soviet and anti-Russian rallies. After the collapse of the USSR, he was a Georgian politician, leader of the nationalist party NPD (from 1988 to 1994).
Years of life: 1959-1994
Reproduction methods:
Genus. in 1959 in Tbilisi, student of the history department of Tbilisi University. In the 1970s, he began to actively participate in the dissident and nationalist movement. In 1978 he became one of the first stiharniks of the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia. In 1979 he was arrested for the first time for dissident activity. In 1981 he became one of the founders of the revived National Democratic Party. After the revival of the NPD, he participated in the underground release in Tbilisi of the samizdat magazine "Moambe" ("Bulletin"), the bulletin "Kartuli Khronika" ("Georgian Chronicle"). Arrested 07/11/1983. 08/09/1983 convicted by the Tbilisi City Court under Art. 206-3 of the Criminal Code of the Georgian SSR (organization or active participation in group actions that violate public order) for 3 years in prison. He was held in the Kirovo-Chepetsky ITK No. 12 and the Kirov ITK No. 7. Pardoned in 1985. Released on 08/30/1985. He returned to Tbilisi, in 1989 he became one of the organizers of the bloody April rally. In 1991, at the initiative of President Zviad Gamsakhurdia, he was prosecuted, but due to the removal of Gamsakhurdia from power, the trial and the criminal case were terminated. 12/03/1994 was shot in the yard of his own house.
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1. Newspaper article “Terrorists without masks shot point-blank”, authored by T. Mamaladze, published in the newspaper “Izvestia” dated December 6, 1994, dedicated to the murder of G.O. Chanturia.
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