if I were journalist, i would contact bank of Georgia and ask if they demanded such action from forset and #datafest - there is no way forset people made this decision because weird imedi reporting. impossible because of their past actions and bravery
The 2025 DataFest Tbilisi festival opened on Thursday without some of its planned media participation, in a last-minute decision citing ‘security concerns’ by the organizers following the publication of a smear piece by pro-government media TV Imedi
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but when one side (eu) says that this is not the way should the other side say that the eu is wishing enslaving you? if one enslaving you, why would you want to participate in the process? say that you don’t want to be part of it and leave it. one can’t be half-pregnant
Georgian opposition figure Paata Burchuladze has declared the first ‘National Assembly’, saying the government lost legitimacy after ‘falsified elections’. He called for a transitional period, EU dialogue, and the arrest of top officials.
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only surprise today was how stupid (or maybe on BI’s payroll) unm is - played everything in gd’s advantage. now everyone will be arrested, parties will probably be banned and some might say quite legitimately. utterly stupid people
Levan Khabeishvili: Where have you seen an overthrow without weapons? Where have you seen Levan Khabeishvili armed? Am I some kind of bandit? This is a political process; there is no bribe, no coup, no overthrow - we must win on October 4!
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Yesterday, during the pre-election2025 campaign, a group of aggressive activists attacked @GeorgianDream41 supporters’ club, verbally abusing and insulting its members. I firmly believe this incident warrants an appropriate response from observer organizations and the diplomatic community, especially considering that these activist groups are directly fostered and supported through foreign funding.
#Georgia #Elections #Democracy #Diplomacy #Observers #ForeignInfluence
Despite footage of GD supporters attacking protesters near the party HQ, GD chair Shalva Papuashvili blamed the demonstrators. The Interior Ministry opened a probe into “group violence” but didn’t specify which side it targets.
While covering a confrontation live from Kakha Kaladze's election headquarters on Melikishvili Avenue, journalist of Publika Aleksandre Keshelashvili was attacked, obstructed from working, and had his phone taken away by Kaladze supporters.
#TerrorinGeorgia
Netgazeti’s live broadcast shows how https://t.co/xiyfYUoMa0 journalist Aleksandre Keshelashvili had his phone taken away and was obstructed from working. A supporter of Kaladze handed the phone to someone in one of the cars, but a Netgazeti journalist compelled him to return it.