A Russia-like crackdown has jailed dozens in Georgia, with human rights groups sounding the alarm
- Mzia Amaghlobeli, a jailed journalist, has been on a hunger strike for three weeks, causing concern for her health, according to her lawyer.
- Over 40 people have been arrested during recent anti-government protests in Georgia following a controversial parliamentary election.
- The ruling Georgian Dream party has intensified crackdowns on freedom of assembly and expression, drawing comparisons to actions in Russia.
- International human rights groups have raised alarms about the treatment of detainees, with reports of abuse in custody.
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