The Upper Chamber of Czechia’s Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Security tabled a resolution on Georgia ...
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 ...
The Shota Rustaveli Theater and Film University revoked the student status of some protesters today, March 10, a day after ...
Pro-Palestine activist and legal U.S. resident Mahmoud Khalil wasn’t arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Hundreds gathered Saturday afternoon at Mill Creek Park for a peaceful protest. Organizers called it a “pro-people” protest ...
On November 28, the Georgian prime minister announced his government would delay EU accession talks “until 2028,” sparking ...
How Bangladesh student protests ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Mr. Turk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, was on BBC's HARDtalk programme on Wednesday (March 5 ...
Human rights activists are being arrested at random, and the smallest protests are being brutally suppressed, even if they were organized by Iranian war heroes. Reza Khandan is behind bars again.
Marches and rallies were held across Georgia on March 7, marking 100 days of anti-government protests. The protests, which have grown in size over the past three months, show no sign of ebbing as ...