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Lithuania Sanctions 10 More Georgian Citizens - Civil Georgia

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Lithuania has sanctioned 10 additional Georgian officials, including judges and prosecutors involved in high-profile protest- and opposition-related cases, Georgian Dream MPs, and the head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau. They join 102 other Georgians already on Lithuania’s list of unwanted persons. The sanctions are intended to bar foreign individuals involved in gross human rights violations, money laundering, and corruption from entering the co…
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According to information published on the website of the Lithuanian Migration Department, Lithuania has imposed visa sanctions on ten more Georgian citizens. Visa restrictions were imposed on judges and representatives of the ruling party, including the head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, Razhden Kuprashvili, Mariam Lashkhi and Nino Tsilosani. This step by Lithuania has become one of the main topics of discussion across the political spectrum. T…

Lithuania has sanctioned Georgian judges and members of the Georgian Dream and banned them from entering the country. Among those sanctioned are: • Nino Galustashvili • Jvebe Nachkebia • Sulkhan Tamazashvili • Mariam Lashkhi • Nino Tsilosani • Razhden Kuprashvili • Viktor Metreveli • Irakli Shvangiradze • Mari Meshveliani • Natia Tatiashvili

·Tbilisi, Georgia
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Civil.ge broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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