Tbilisi, July 06: President Eduard Shevardnadze has pardoned three people involved in a 1995 attempt to assassinate the Georgian President, an official said today. Shevardnadze signed a decree yesterday freeing three men convicted of involvement in the bombing attack on his motorcade. In the attack, a bomb exploded in a car in Shevardnadze's motorcade moments before he emerged from the Parliament building in Tbilisi. Shevardnadze was hit by flying glass, but not seriously hurt. The decree pardoned Timur Khachishvili, a former deputy security minister sentenced to 15 years, Guram Pupukashvili, a former police commander serving a 13 year sentence, and Giga Gelashivili, serving a 10-year sentence. Shevardnadze, who has survived a series of assassination attempts, has pardoned several other people convicted of trying to kill him, including a former finance minister involved in a February 1998 gun and grenade attack on the presidential motorcade. Bureau Report