Despite on-going protests, the ruling party has not budged resorting to sweeping legal changes and arrests instead.
A court in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, sentenced former president Mikheil Saakashvili to nine years in prison after being ...
Hundreds gathered Saturday afternoon at Mill Creek Park for a peaceful protest. Organizers called it a “pro-people” protest ...
The Upper Chamber of Czechia’s Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Security tabled a resolution on Georgia on March 12, that decries “widespread irregularities” in the October 26 ...
The Shota Rustaveli Theater and Film University revoked the student status of some protesters today, March 10, a day after ...
13 Georgia's former President Salome Zurabishvili, the most prominent political supporter of the anti-government protests, greets protesters on December 25. 14 Protesters burn a pinata depicting ...
Two years ago, two days of protests were enough to force Georgia’s government into an embarrassing U-turn. It had tried to introduce a “foreign agents” bill – which critics likened to ...
Georgian authorities have violently cracked down on protests over the past three months, raising fears that data extraction ...
Georgia college students who get into trouble in campus protests could also lose their scholarships, if a House bill becomes ...
Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Serbia, Georgia, and Slovakia since ... However, the reasons behind the protests differ.