Poland sanctions eight Georgian officials for violence against protesters
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Poland has banned the entry of eight Georgian officials responsible for violence against anti-government protesters in the country, Polish Radio reported.
Poland has banned entry to eight Georgian officials over their alleged role in violence against anti-government protesters in the country, the Polish Foreign Ministry said today.


Poland bans eight Georgian officials over crackdown on protesters
WARSAW - Poland has banned eight Georgian officials from entering the country due to their alleged role in violence against anti-government protesters in the South Caucasus nation, the Polish Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"Entry ban". Poland responds to protests in Georgia - RMF24.pl - In response to the growing repression of the opposition in Georgia, Poland has decided to introduce an entry ban for eight representatives of Georgian "power ministries". This decision is
Poland has banned eight Georgian law enforcement officers from entering the country. This was reported by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “In response to increased repression against the opposition in Georgia, Poland has banned eight law enforcement officials responsible for violence against demonstrators from entering its territory,” the report said. The Polish Foreign Ministry expressed support for the pro-European aspirations of Georg…
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