“This long-term impact will not go away without a trace” – a combination of pepper spray, tear gas, and water
The protests in Tbilisi are in their tenth day. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has been periodically using pepper spray,
Read moreThe protests in Tbilisi are in their tenth day. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has been periodically using pepper spray,
Read moreOn the seventh day after the crackdown on large-scale pro-European rallies in Tbilisi, the Ministry of Internal Affairs began searching
Read moreOn November 28, the ruling team announced the decision to the public, saying that the Georgian Dream would suspend negotiations
Read moreThe international community is responding to the excessive force used by police against protesters and journalists in Georgia. They stand
Read moreDuring the violent dispersal of the protest on November 29, police forces injured several journalists and cameramen. Most of them
Read moreIn Georgia, the role of independent media as a “watchdog” is becoming increasingly difficult and dangerous due to growing government
Read moreThe official results of the parliamentary elections held in Georgia on October 26, 2024, are now known. The Central Election
Read moreOn November 15, another action-march was held in Tbilisi organized by the “Daitove” Facebook group. They first gathered at the
Read moreOn May 9, offensive calls were made to the personal numbers of media managers and journalists in Kvemo Kartli. An
Read moreUSAID empowers citizens to get involved in local civic activities and change their communities for the better. Lasha Chkhvimian is
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