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🇬🇪| This week’s Georgia: Explained is out.
One year of daily protests, BBC Eye’s investigation into a banned toxic chemical used on protesters, and the arrest of Aleko Elisashvili after trying to burn the City Court chancellery: https://t.co/8I2JKY9LFi
NEW: Over the past week, Georgian Dream regime launched new criminal cases against opposition leaders, opened investigations against ex-PM Giorgi Gakharia, moved to strip the diaspora of voting rights, and kept chasing protesters through Tbilisi’s streets: https://t.co/KmczOY8GBu
🇬🇪 | At least one of Bidzina Ivanishvili’s pre-election promises was fulfilled: Georgian Dream files a lawsuit to ban mainstream opposition parties — and promises to ban more if needed.
🔗 Check out last week’s Georgia: Explained https://t.co/vsJQXSaAWH
🇬🇪 | NEW: This week’s newsletter looks at how the Georgian Dream regime has moved from consolidating its authoritarian power to stabilizing it after stealing the 2024 parliamentary elections.
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Introducing Georgia: Explained, a new Substack newsletter by Project 64, written and reported by @AnnaGvarishvili.
In times when repressive laws push independent media into crisis, we do what we do best: explain.
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🇬🇪| All five organizers of the October 4 mass rally have been placed in pre-trial detention. They’re facing four charges, including calls for the overthrow of the state.
#GeorgiaProtests
🇬🇪| Despite the MIA’s threats that any protest held today or in the coming days will be treated as a continuation of the “attempted coup,” Georgians remain determined to block Rustaveli Avenue — just as they have for the past 311 days.
The future looks uncertain, even frightening, but for what it’s worth, #GeorgiaProtests continue. Organizers of today’s rally declared that the revolution has only just begun.
@AnnaGvarishvili for Project 64
On October 4, Georgian Dream held local elections boycotted by almost all opposition parties. Only two, who were originally part of the protest movement, decided to still participate even though polls showed that the majority of the protest electorate opposed it. GD, of course, won in all 64 districts, including Tbilisi. 1/
Burchuladze, 70, was gassed during the clashes and later hospitalized, where Special Task Forces entered the facility. Two other organizers, Murtaz Zodelava and Irakli Nadiradze, were also arrested, and Burchuladze will likely be detained as well. The Ministry of Internal Affairs launched investigations under four criminal articles, including an attempted coup d’état. 6/
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Regarding today’s incidents the MIA has launched an investigation under 4 Articles of the Criminal Code, which cover “assault on a police officer, calls for the violent overthrow or alteration of the constitutional order of Georgia, damage or destruction of property, organization, leadership, or participation in group violence, as well as the seizure or attempted blockade of a strategic or critically important facility. #GeorgiaProtests
Protesters broke through security outside the president's office. Police used tear gas, water cannons and pepper spray against the demonstrators. #GeorgiaProtests
photo: @GeorgeGogua
Protesters broke through security outside the president's office. Police used tear gas, water cannons and pepper spray against the demonstrators.
#GeorgiaProtests
photo: @GeorgeGogua