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‘Georgians will not accept autocracy’: Former defense minister and diplomat Vasil Sikharulidze reflects on Georgia’s year-long political crisis

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Protesters march through the streets of Tbilisi, blocking traffic to demand new elections and the release of political prisoners. November 17, 2025. Protesters in Georgia have been taking to the streets for 364 straight days. On October 26, thousands joined an anti-government march in central Tbilisi marking the anniversary of the country’s disputed parliamentary vote, which saw the ruling party, Georgian Dream, declare victory despite reports o…

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Transparency International Georgia publishes a statement stating that during the one-year period of protests, up to 400 publicly expressed cases of various types of violence, intimidation, threats, harassment, persecution, and various forms of interference in journalistic activities against independent media and journalists have been recorded, up to 300 of them this year, and up to 100 in the last 1 month of 2024. The document reviews the facts …

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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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