โข Mikheil Saakashvili, the former Georgian president, has been in prison for 16 months and has lost 90 pounds.
โข He has traces of arsenic, mercury, and other toxins in his hair and nail clippings, and has mild brain damage and seizures.
โข He is on a strange medical regimen that includes 14 different drugs, some of which are not approved for sale in the US.
โข Saakashvili was notable for pushing his country in the direction of Western liberal democracy and breaking the power of the post-Soviet mafia.
โข Putin loathed him and his political program, and reportedly once said Saakashvili should be โhung by his balls.โ
โข Saakashvili was arrested on trumped-up charges, and his supporters believe this is the real reason for his slow torment.
โข The ruling Georgian Dream party has said that Saakashvili is in prison because he would cause trouble for them if he were free.
โข The party has also imprisoned Nika Gvaramia, the director of an independent television station, and put pressure on judges.
โข The European Union has formally recognized Ukraine and Moldova as candidates for membership but spurned Georgia.
โข The quantity of what appears to be sanctions-busting cargo flowing through Georgia to Russia has surged in the first half of 2022.
โข Saakashvili’s lawyer and family are asking the government to release him on humanitarian grounds and let him transfer to a hospital in Europe or the US.
Published February 3, 2023
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