**Activist’s Home Raided by Prosecutor’s Office**
Nanuka Zhorzholiani, the founder of the Nanuka Foundation, was recently visited by officials from the Prosecutor’s Office. She reported that her home was searched and equipment seized during the process.
Zhorzholiani recounted her experience with the authorities. “First, they told us to stop what we were doing,” she said. “But we didn’t comply.” The search continued, and Zhorzholiani mentioned that officials monitored by the State Security Service were watching the proceedings.
**Documentation Seized**
The activist claimed that all of her foundation’s documentation was seized during the raid. This included videos from important life events such as baptisms and birthdays. Additionally, old phones and flash drives belonging to her son were taken away. Zhorzholiani expressed her concern about the implications of this action.
**Unwillingness to Cooperate**
When questioned by officials, Zhorzholiani refused to stop what she was doing, even when instructed to do so by the authorities. She stated that at each stage, they would likely charge her and then summon her to the prosecutor’s office. Despite this, she showed no signs of backing down.
**Community Reaction**
The departure of the police from Zhorzholiani’s apartment was met with noise from those gathered outside. Some shouted “Russians” and “slaves,” highlighting the tensions that exist in the area.
In a statement to journalists, Nanuka Zhorzholiani emphasized her commitment to speaking out against what she sees as unjust treatment by the authorities. Her actions serve as a testament to her unwavering dedication to the cause of the Nanuka Foundation.