Giorgi Vashadze to Kakha Kaladze - You say you have 70% support, right? If you are so sure of your legitimacy, come and walk the streets of Tbilisi without security and a Ferrari and let's see what people will have to say to you and to me
Amnesty International - Civil society groups, independent media outlets, opposition parties and politicians in Georgia were targeted through repressive legislation, politically motivated prosecution and administrative procedures
Amnesty International - The right to peaceful assembly has been severely curtailed in Georgia - Repressive laws, unfair trials and police impunity for the unlawful use of force have fuelled the government crackdown
8 parties of Opposition Alliance state that personal attacks in Mikheil Saakashvili’s statement, as it was perceived by both the alliance and a significant part of society, contradicts the alliance’s principles.
Berdia Sichinava: An increased lawsuit was submitted to restart the time limit; the announcement about banning the “National Movement” is meant to feed Georgian Dream’s hawkish voters - as for the “Opposition Alliance,” do you really believe it won’t participate in the 2028 elections?
Marta Kos: It is impossible to discuss a real connectivity agenda without Georgia
There was commotion at a protest in support of children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy: parents say the police did not allow them to bring in “poufs”
Marta Kos: Recent legislative changes in Georgia raise serious concerns - the autocratic system of state control is pushing the country even further away from its European future
Georgia in Freedom House Report Among Six New Countries Using ‘Tactics of Transnational Repression’
SSSG Arrests Two on Terrorism Allegations Linked to Islamic State