November 12, 2012 - 14:47 AMT
NATO chief concerned over arrests in Georgia

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen expressed concern on Monday, Nov 12, over the arrests of opponents of Georgia's new government following elections last month, and urged the authorities to ensure there was no political meddling in their trials, Reuters reported.

A Georgian court decided on Friday to keep a former minister in custody but bailed two army commanders charged with abuse of power. The case has raised concern the new government led by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili is waging a political vendetta.

"I'm extremely concerned about the development we have seen since (the elections), not least related to recent arrests of political opponents in Georgia," Rasmussen said at a meeting of NATO parliamentary assembly in Prague.

"It's for the legal system, the judicial system in Georgia to sort out these cases. But of course it's important that such trials are not undermined by political interference," he said.

"And we will of course follow that development very very closely," he added.

Ivanishvili has vowed to take action against former officials suspected of wrongdoing after his coalition ousted President Mikheil Saakashvili's party in an Oct 1 parliamentary poll.