Lazare Grigoriadis, who was arrested during a protest against the “Russian law” a few days ago, has been released.
He claims that he was standing in front of the parliament with a friend when they started arresting citizens, and he was trying to help them.
“We did not understand at all what we were arrested for. Many people were arrested there. On the way, they beat us, cursed us… “Is that you again?!” – they told me, they beat me and cursed me at the same time,” said Grigoriadis.
Lazare Grigoriadis was arrested three weeks after his release following a presidential pardon.
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