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  • Protests in Georgia intensified between January 20-24, 2024, driven by public dissatisfaction with the government’s policies and actions. Demonstrations across cities like Tbilisi, Batumi, and Zugdidi focused on key issues: the release of detained activists, opposition to the controversial “Foreign Agents” Law, and demands for free and fair elections. The case of journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli…

    Georgia Protests: Detentions, “Foreign Agents” Law, and Demands for Reform (Jan 20-24)
  • The new year has not brought respite to Georgia’s political crisis. From January 1-3, 2025, protests continued with renewed force, demonstrating the unwavering resolve of Georgian citizens against the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party. What began as demonstrations against the suspension of EU accession talks in late 2024 has evolved into a broader movement demanding…

    Georgia Protests Intensify in 2025: Update, January 1-3