On the situation in Georgia

2024-12-03T11:10:19+01:00

Following the 26 October election, which was rigged, de facto Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said he was suspending Georgia's EU accession talks until 2028. He also said that European politicians and bureaucrats use grants for blackmail, against the interests of Georgia. These statements caused great indignation among the Georgian population and many thousands of absolutely peaceful, spontaneous rallies began. In order to disperse peaceful demonstrations, law enforcement agencies began

On the situation in Georgia2024-12-03T11:10:19+01:00

Election manipulation in Georgia

2024-10-29T16:09:20+01:00

The parliamentary elections in Georgia were marred by massive manipulation and disruption, including violations of the secrecy of the ballot, intimidation and violence against voters, journalists and observers, and bribery at polling stations. The IGFM does not recognise the election results and calls on the EU to clearly name this manipulation and impose sanctions on those responsible. Georgian IGFM section observes parliamentary elections ISHR: physical attacks, intimidation and

Election manipulation in Georgia2024-10-29T16:09:20+01:00

The German Foreign Ministry has allocated five million euros to Aid Ukrainian Refugees in Georgia

2023-07-24T08:39:12+02:00

Germany Allocates 5 Million Euros to the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) over the next 18 months to help Ukrainian refugees in Georgia who have been affected by the ongoing Russia -Ukraine war.   Source: German Embassy in Georgia   The project was officially announced on 18 July during a press conference at which the German Ambassador to Georgia, Peter Fischer, handed over a symbolic check to Clemens von Hymendal, Director

The German Foreign Ministry has allocated five million euros to Aid Ukrainian Refugees in Georgia2023-07-24T08:39:12+02:00

Georgia: Protecting the Rights of the Indigenous Population and Actively Working with Youth

2022-09-15T15:48:24+02:00

The Georgian section of ISHR continues to actively protect the rights of the population in the occupied territories of Georgia – Abkhazia and Samakhablo (Tskhinvali region) – where the rights of the indigenous Georgian population are constantly violated, especially in the Gali region. People are deprived of the right to work, study, receive medical care in their native Georgian language, and move freely to the neighboring Zugdidi region. Most importantly,

Georgia: Protecting the Rights of the Indigenous Population and Actively Working with Youth2022-09-15T15:48:24+02:00

How Georgia argues about the influx of Russian migrants

2022-04-13T10:56:39+02:00

How Georgia argues about the influx of Russian migrants In early March, a wave of migration swept Tbilisi - taking advantage of the visa-free regime, thousands of Russians chose Georgia as a temporary or permanent residence. This is not the first, but the largest mass influx of Russians in recent years into a country which considers Russia an occupier of 20% of its territory. The BBC tells the story of

How Georgia argues about the influx of Russian migrants2022-04-13T10:56:39+02:00

Human Rights Watch 2021 report: a setback for Georgia

2022-02-01T16:46:31+01:00

Human Rights Watch 2021 report: a setback for Georgia The International Human Rights Organization, Human Rights Watch, has published a 2021 report, according to which, amid the political crisis, Georgia experienced a setback in a number of areas of human rights. According to the report, improper provision of justice for the crimes committed by the law enforcement agents remained an unresolved problem in Georgia. Other issues of concern include police

Human Rights Watch 2021 report: a setback for Georgia2022-02-01T16:46:31+01:00

Georgia responsible for ‘unprecedented’ 2013 attack on queer activists, ECHR rules

2021-12-17T10:33:32+01:00

On May 17, 2013, opponents of the LGBT community brutally cracked down on participants in an action timed to coincide with the International Day against Homophobia Georgia responsible for ‘unprecedented’ 2013 attack on queer activists, ECHR rules Foto: REUTERS The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has found the Georgian Government responsible for ‘unprecedented’ violence against a queer rights demonstration in Tbilisi on 17 May 2013,  and ordered them to

Georgia responsible for ‘unprecedented’ 2013 attack on queer activists, ECHR rules2021-12-17T10:33:32+01:00

Tbilisi Pride march cancelled after violent anti-LGBT demonstrations

2021-11-26T10:43:06+01:00

LGBT activists in Georgia have cancelled a Pride march in the capital Tbilisi after violent clashes ahead of the parade. Tbilisi Pride march cancelled after violent anti-LGBT demonstrations LGBT activists in Georgia have cancelled a Pride march in the capital Tbilisi after violent clashes ahead of the parade. Violent groups stormed and ransacked the office of gay rights campaigners on Monday, Georgian authorities confirmed. Activists posted photos and videos of

Tbilisi Pride march cancelled after violent anti-LGBT demonstrations2021-11-26T10:43:06+01:00

Made In Georgia – Georgia-Abkhaz Collaboration

2021-11-26T10:43:47+01:00

Made In Georgia - Georgia-Abkhaz Collaboration https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=vmQ_66a9HaU Made In Georgia - Georgia-Abkhaz Collaboration Avtandil Davitaia, ISHR-IGFM Lekso Gogokhia, Gali 777 The Checkpoints source: https://bm.ge/ka/video/made-in-georgia---georgia-abkhaz-collaboration/19677

Made In Georgia – Georgia-Abkhaz Collaboration2021-11-26T10:43:47+01:00

ინტერვიუ მეორე მსოფლიო ომის ვეტერანთან

2021-11-26T10:43:50+01:00

ინტერვიუ მეორე მსოფლიო ომის ვეტერან, 97 წლის სოხუმელ არტემ კოპალიანთან. ვიდეო მომზადებულია ადამიანის უფლებათა საერთაშორისო საზოგადოების (ISHR-IGFM) საქართველოს ეროვნული სექციის მიერ. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV_PKQ-oqf8&fbclid=IwAR1NmsJk11dk2jXEcoNX3kaA_gab7xwBaaTGawdK8F1ZrFOswz3BEkblBts

ინტერვიუ მეორე მსოფლიო ომის ვეტერანთან2021-11-26T10:43:50+01:00
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