Germany, France and Poland condemn use of force against protesters in Georgia
- The foreign ministers of Germany, France, and Poland condemned “the disproportionate use of force” against peaceful protesters in Georgia.
- They called for the immediate release of opposition members and the protection of fundamental rights in Georgia.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken denounced the brutal repression of protesters advocating for closer ties with Europe.
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Germany, France and Poland condemn use of force against protesters in Georgia
The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Poland have strongly condemned “the disproportionate use of force" against peaceful protesters and the targeting of the opposition and media representatives in Georgia.
The Georgian government is increasingly openly moving closer to Russia. After the government's decision to slam the door to Europe, tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets. Security services are brutally pacifying protesters and arresting oppositionists. The authorities are accusing Western "agents" of trying to provoke a new "color revolution."
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