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Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) has slammed criminal charges against opposition figures for not appearing before the GD parliament’s commission investigating alleged crimes of the United National movement. civil.ge/archives/683072

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio referred to Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party as an “anti-American government” and warned of appropriate actions to impose costs on GD government civil.ge/archives/683115

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Georgia's Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that 15 foreign nationals had been expelled from the country. civil.ge/archives/683161

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Georgian Dream Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili said Rubio’s remarks referring to Tbilisi as an “anti-American government” must be viewed in “full context,” arguing the only takeaway is that the U.S. still lacks a “definitive position” on Georgia. civil.ge/archives/683209

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Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and two independent media outlets filed a constitutional lawsuit to overturn the controversial Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and suspend its provisions pending the court’s decision. civil.ge/archives/683201

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Tbilisi City Court placed Girchi-More Freedom party leader, Zurab Japaridze, in pretrial detention for refusing to pay the bail imposed for defying the Georgian Dream parliament’s temporary investigative committee’s summons. Read in full: civil.ge/archives/683249

Tbilisi City Court placed Girchi-More Freedom party leader, Zurab Japaridze, in pretrial detention for refusing to pay the bail imposed for defying the Georgian Dream parliament’s temporary investigative committee’s summons. 

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"Side by side, side by side, we'll take back justice! Freedom to Zura Japaridze!" - protests return to Tbilisi's Rustaveli Avenue after today's court decision to send opposition politician Zura Japaridze to pre-trial detention. Day 176 of #GeorgiaProtests 🎥 Nini Gabritchidze

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Opposition leaders have reacted with outrage and defiance to Zurab Japaridze’s detention, calling it politically motivated and a sign of the Georgian Dream's deepening repression. civil.ge/archives/683323

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International Leaders react to the jailing of Zurab Japaridze, raising concerns about political freedoms in Georgia. civil.ge/archives/683347

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Tea Tsulukiani ridiculed the opposition and said the Georgian Dream is striving to prevent the return of prison torture and foreign influence over Georgia’s judiciary. "Judge who liberates the prisoner because the EU ambassador decided so? We don't want that," she said.

Tea Tsulukiani ridiculed the opposition and said the Georgian Dream is striving to prevent the return of prison torture and foreign influence over Georgia’s judiciary. "Judge who liberates the prisoner because the EU ambassador decided so? We don't want that," she said.
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A member of the EU delegation to Georgia was turned away at Tbilisi International Airport. MIA claims a "technical problem." civil.ge/?p=683391

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Zurab Abashidze was appointed chair of the Tbilisi City Assembly during a session on May 23, replacing Giorgi Tkemaladze, who vacated the position to become Vice Mayor of Tbilisi. civil.ge/archives/683428

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Public Defender’s Office says the Special Investigative Service - the agency responsible for probing crimes and misconduct by officials - should not be dismantled, but rather have its independence strengthened. civil.ge/archives/683460

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British journalist Will Neal was denied entry into Georgia, where he has lived since 2022, upon returning from a trip to the UK and EU, Reporters Without Borders said, condemning the decision as arbitrary and political, calling for its reversal. civil.ge/archives/683496

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A 21-year-old Georgian national accused of soliciting hate crimes and mass violence in New York City was extradited to the US from Moldova on May 22 to face federal charges in Brooklyn. civil.ge/archives/683524

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Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has documented a growing pattern of gender-based violence and reprisals against women participating in ongoing anti-regime protests in Georgia. civil.ge/archives/683554

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Demonstrators gather at the parliament again as non-stop #GeorgiaProtests reach Day 178. Multiple protest events planned on Monday, Georgian Independence Day. 📷 Nini Gabritchidze/Civil.ge

Demonstrators gather at the parliament again as non-stop #GeorgiaProtests reach Day 178. Multiple protest events planned on Monday, Georgian Independence Day.
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