The Batumi City Court in western Georgia on Tuesday sentenced Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of the media outlets Batumelebi and Netgazeti, to imprisonment as a preventive measure. During the trial, the prosecution requested Amaglobeli’s imprisonment,...
Mzia Amaglobeli, the founder of Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is facing charges of assaulting a police officer under the criminal Code, during a rally in Batumi, western Georgia, last week against halted EU integration. Her lawyer, Juba Katamadze, confi...
Police detained Elene Khoshtaria and Giorgi Kirtadze, leaders of the Coalition for Change, during a protest in Batumi on Sunday evening. Khoshtaria was reportedly attempting to put up a protest poster when an altercation with police ensued. Kirtadze...
Out of the 12 individuals detained during protests in Batumi yesterday, three have been released on a written statement, while eight remain in administrative custody, according to Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. The eight protesters are accu...
Georgian authorities have launched an investigation against Mzia Amaghlobeli, editor-in-chief of the media outlet Batumelebi, under Article 353 Part 1 of the Criminal Code, which pertains to attacks on police officers, penitentiary officers, public o...
Police in Batumi have detained several protesters near the city’s main police headquarters, including Tsiala Katamidze, Vazha Darchia, and Mate Centeradze. According to reports from Batumelebi, approximately 10 activists were arrested during the even...
Judge Irakli Khuskivadze has ruled to keep eight protesters detained during recent demonstrations in custody, sparking further outrage among their families and supporters. The detained individuals include Vepkhia Kasradze, Zviad Tsetskhladze, Vasil ...
The defense lawyers and supporters of individuals detained during pro-European protests in Tbilisi left the courtroom in protest, citing inadequate conditions for the ongoing trial. The detained protesters were also removed from the courtroom. The s...
Tbilisi City Court Judge Ketevan Jachvadze has ruled to keep all 11 individuals detained during recent protests in custody. The detainees include Andro Chichinadze, Onise Tsakadze, Guram Mirtskhulava, Luka Jabua, Jano Archaya, Ruslan Sivakov, Irakli ...
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia reports the police arrested two individuals, R.P. (born in 1986) and B. Ch. (born in 1992), on charges of armed robbery, attempted premeditated murder under aggravated circumstances, and illegal possession ...