
Georgia’s EU U-turn
‘He learned to live on his own’: the hidden toll on Georgia’s women protesters
In a country where rigid gender roles remain, many Georgian women must juggle childcare, housework, and fighting for their children’s future.

In a country where rigid gender roles remain, many Georgian women must juggle childcare, housework, and fighting for their children’s future.

The women detained during Georgia’s ongoing anti-government protests have reported systematic practices designed to degrade human dignity.

The Soviet Union’s toxic legacy of conflating dissent with mental ‘instability’ is remerging in the government’s attitudes towards protesters.