Zviad Tsetskhladze, founder and leader of the youth movement Dapioni, was reportedly arrested while walking in the street, according to a statement on the group’s Facebook page. His detention is part of a broader crackdown on activists and opposition...
The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs has detained two individuals, Vepkhia Kasradze and Vasil Kadzelashvili, who appear in secretly recorded footage from a recent protest demonstration. The footage, aired by pro-government media, alleges discuss...
Nika Gvaramia, founder of the opposition party Ahali and leader of the Coalition for Change, was arrested on Wednesday during a police search of the Girchi-Droa office in Tbilisi. The arrest took place at 16:45, following Gvaramia’s request to be pre...
Police arrived at the office of the Coalition for Change, with Nika Gvaramia, the coalition’s leader, sharing a video about the incident on social media, amid ongoing protests against the Government’s decision to halt EU integration until 2028. Acco...
Georgian police arrived at the apartment of Ilia Glonti, an activist and one of the co-founders of the social platform Daitove, on Wednesday. The platform, created earlier this year, has been a key voice in opposition to the government’s controversi...
Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) released a statement addressing ongoing protests near the Parliament building in Tbilisi, warning that all unlawful acts by protesters will face appropriate legal consequences. According to the Ministry, ...
The Constitutional Court of Georgia has dismissed lawsuits filed by President Salome Zourabichvili and 30 opposition lawmakers challenging the constitutionality of the October 26, 2024, elections. The Court’s Plenum released its final and non-appeala...
Law enforcement detained 34 individuals on Monday during a protest on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, against the Government decision last week to halt EU integration until 2028, the Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed. The arrests were made under th...
The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) has announced that it will use legal measures to disperse violent protesters and clear the area around the Parliament building. The decision follows escalating tensions during ongoing demonstrations on ...
The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) announced that 107 individuals were detained in Tbilisi during protests on November 29-30 under Articles 166 and 173 of the Administrative Offenses Code. These charges pertain to petty hooliganism and ...