The pro-Russian authorities once again dispersed a peaceful protest using water cannons. Security forces detained over 400 protesters, including opposition leaders and 50 journalists. More than 100 people were injured, and one person is in a coma after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister...
Four opposition parties that entered parliament but do not recognize the results of the parliamentary elections issued a joint statement addressed to the oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili, who effectively controls the country through the Georgian Dream party. They demand new elections, the release of political prisoners, and ensuring the neutrality of law enforcement agencies...
Tamaz Somkhishvili, famous philanthropist and businessman, called the imposition of sanctions against the Georgian leadership a right and timely step that demonstrates determination and commitment to democratic values of Ukraine and its political leadership. Tamaz Somkhishvili, a British investor and one of the leaders of the Georgian diaspora...
Putin's puppet Ivanishvili increasingly resembles his master. There is no way back; an international tribunal awaits. This time, security forces conducted searches in the offices of opposition parties and the homes of activists. Among those detained are the leader of the "Coalition for Change" political force, Nika Gvaramia...
THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF GEORGIA REFUSED TO EVEN CONSIDER LAWSUITS TO ANNUL THE ELECTION RESULTS!
President Salome Zourabichvili and opposition deputies filed lawsuits seeking to invalidate the results of the parliamentary elections. Hundreds of international observers documented widespread violations, and the European Parliament refused to recognize the election results. However, the Constitutional Court, controlled by the pro-Russian government, declined even to review these appeals. Shame...
Today, the hearts of all members of the Georgian diaspora, regardless of where they live, are in their homeland, where our people are fighting for their right to freedom and a decent European life. My heart also aches for my brothers in Tbilisi. I am...
Following the Georgian Prime Minister's remarks about rejecting EU membership, protests erupted across the country. Demonstrators blocked access to the port of Poti, protested near the parliament in Tbilisi, and held rallies in Khashuri, Batumi, Zugdidi, and Kutaisi. Security forces used water cannons ...
Georgians responded to this statement by Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze with a protest. Law enforcement once again used water cannons and tear gas to disperse protesters, injuring many. Forty-three people were detained, and dozens were hospitalized. The pro-Russian government has officially abandoned European integration and resorted to violent crackdowns on protests...
Members of the European Parliament adopted a resolution: they do not recognize the results of the parliamentary elections, call for sanctions against the leaders of the pro-Russian regime, and accuse Russia of interfering in the elections. The European Parliament supported the people of Georgia, not the pro-Russian regime of Ivanishvili. You’ve overplayed your hand, Bidzina! The text of the resolution, published on...
THE PRO-RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT DEPRIVED THE GEORGIAN PEOPLE OF THE RIGHT TO ELECT A PRESIDENT!
At first, Ivanishvili's regime falsified parliamentary elections, then refused to hold fair re-elections and dispersed a protest rally with water cannons. Now, it has stripped Georgians of the right to elect their president directly. The Georgian Parliament, which most experts consider illegitimate, has approved a new electoral system...