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Racha forest protests enter fourth week in Georgia

A third of Racha’s territory was licensed to a private company owned by a businessperson with ties to ruling party founder Bidzina Ivanishvili. 

Racha forest protests enter fourth week in Georgia

A third of Racha’s territory was licensed to a private company owned by a businessperson with ties to ruling party founder Bidzina Ivanishvili. 

Podcast | Tackling child marriages in Georgia

Human rights activist Samira Bayramova and Sapari’s Baia Pataraia talk about what Georgia needs to do to tackle its early marriages problem.

Podcast | Tackling child marriages in Georgia

Human rights activist Samira Bayramova and Sapari’s Baia Pataraia talk about what Georgia needs to do to tackle its early marriages problem.

Georgian Dream rushes through controversial amendments outlawing ‘obscenity’

Media rights groups have warned the law could be used by the government to further crack down on media freedom in the country.

Georgian Dream rushes through controversial amendments outlawing ‘obscenity’

Media rights groups have warned the law could be used by the government to further crack down on media freedom in the country.

Georgian Dream fails to impeach President Zurabishvili

Georgia’s ruling party has accused the president of violating the constitution by conducting diplomatic trips abroad without the government’s consent.

Georgian Dream fails to impeach President Zurabishvili

Georgia’s ruling party has accused the president of violating the constitution by conducting diplomatic trips abroad without the government’s consent.

Datablog | Attitudes towards disinformation on social media in Armenia and Georgia 

Armenian and Georgian internet users have different perspectives on the effect of social media disinformation and its effect on their respective countries, according to a CRRC analysis.

Datablog | Attitudes towards disinformation on social media in Armenia and Georgia 

By Kristine Jinchveleishvili

Armenian and Georgian internet users have different perspectives on the effect of social media disinformation and its effect on their respective countries, according to a CRRC analysis.

Georgian court finds President Zurabishvili guilty of violating constitution

The verdict will allow the ruling party to hold a parliamentary vote to decide whether President Salome Zurabishvili will be impeached.

Georgian court finds President Zurabishvili guilty of violating constitution

The verdict will allow the ruling party to hold a parliamentary vote to decide whether President Salome Zurabishvili will be impeached.

Family of 14-year-old murdered in Georgia charged with complicity in her early marriage 

Aitaj Shakhmarova was killed two months after being forced into an early marriage.

Family of 14-year-old murdered in Georgia charged with complicity in her early marriage 

Aitaj Shakhmarova was killed two months after being forced into an early marriage.

Podcast | No tents, no stages, no signs: Georgian Dream’s war on protest

OC Media’s Mariam Nikuradze, Shame’s Dachi Imedadze, and Social Justice Center’s Guram Imnadze talk about the new amendments to the law on protests.

Podcast | No tents, no stages, no signs: Georgian Dream’s war on protest

OC Media’s Mariam Nikuradze, Shame’s Dachi Imedadze, and Social Justice Center’s Guram Imnadze talk about the new amendments to the law on protests.

Georgian Dream pass new anti-protest amendments 

Georgia’s ruling party has passed controversial amendments to the country’s law on protest, which critics warn will restrict freedom of assembly.

Georgian Dream pass new anti-protest amendments 

Georgia’s ruling party has passed controversial amendments to the country’s law on protest, which critics warn will restrict freedom of assembly.

Georgia’s ‘zombie’ hydropower projects

Despite years of controversy and local opposition to large hydropower plant projects, Georgia’s government has announced it will resume their construction. 

Georgia’s ‘zombie’ hydropower projects

By Shota Kincha

Despite years of controversy and local opposition to large hydropower plant projects, Georgia’s government has announced it will resume their construction. 

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