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France and Poland on Saturday strongly condemned “the disproportionate use of force" against peaceful protesters and the targeting of the opposition and media representatives in Georgia.
Two French journalists were refused entry to Georgia in recent months after covering anti-government protests in the South Caucasus nation, which critics say has taken an authoritarian and pro-Russian ...
The OSCE 37 member states released a joint statement expressing deep concern over the deteriorating human rights situation in ...
Earlier this month, on April 2, the UK sanctioned two senior Georgian judges – Mikheil Chinchaladze and Levan Murusidze – for their involvement in serious corruption aimed at influencing judicial ...
Commission member Aleksandre Tabatadze, the back-then deputy head of the State Security Service (SSSG), asked Gakharia ...
Representatives of the Public Defender visited three individuals detained on administrative charges during the protest rally held in Tbilisi on April ... instances of excessive force, verbal abuse, ...
Europecategory· April 15, 2025 Georgia fired 700 civil servants for supporting pro-EU protests ... prosecutor's conclusion that the officer's use of force was reasonable. Worldcategory· February ...
In protest at the timing ... s recognition nearly 10 years ago of Georgia’s breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states. Tbilisi formally severed diplomatic relations ...
Opposition groups and civil society organisations staged a protest rally ... symbolically choosing Georgia’s Independence Restoration Day. Thousands gathered in Tbilisi on Monday, protesting ...
Bill de Blasio, New York City mayor at the time, vowed police would get new training to “use less force whenever possible,” while legal fights over Garner’s case ignited more protests that ...
Forty-three use-of-force incidents resulted in injuries to the person being arrested, and 19 incidents led to police officers sustaining minor injuries. The acting head of the Springfield Police ...