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Amnesty International demands an international inquiry and a policing equipment embargo after over 450 detentions and widespread police violence during pro-EU protests in Georgia, rights group says.

  • On 1 December 2025, Amnesty International called for an international inquiry and a complete embargo on policing equipment after a BBC documentary presented evidence alleging water cannon sprayed with bromobenzyl cyanide during November–December 2024 protests.
  • Amid an unprecedented year of mobilisation, riot police and law enforcement met protesters on Rustaveli Avenue with water cannon, tear gas, and pepper spray, detaining over 450 in two weeks.
  • The BBC documentary When Water Burns linked water cannon to bromobenzyl cyanide, and Konstantine Chakhunashvili was summoned for questioning less than 24 hours after its airing.
  • Following the broadcast, the State Security Service of Georgia announced an investigation while authorities summoned Georgian Young Lawyers' Association, Transparency International Georgia, and experts, and the ruling Georgian Dream party called the BBC documentary 'absurd and false' and labelled it 'fake media'.
  • Those calls arrive amid EU measures and charges against opposition leaders, with Amnesty urging OPCW support and an embargo on policing equipment.
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Amnesty International broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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