Human Rights Situation in Georgia. 10th Periodic Review
This brief was prepared by Georgia’s European Orbit and is based on publicly available sources.
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This brief was prepared by Georgia’s European Orbit and is based on publicly available sources.
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The amendments have already been adopted in two readings and are expected to enter into force in early March
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Protests in Georgia continue and, as of 20 November 2025, have been ongoing uninterrupted for 359 days. Demonstrators are protesting the decision of the ruling party, Georgian Dream, to halt Georgia’s EU integration path.
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This report has been prepared by Georgia’s European Orbit and the Human Rights Center of the University of Georgia. The document serves informational purposes and consolidates the findings and legal assessments of human rights lawyers based on collected evidence.
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Information on the Ongoing Repression of Protesters, Civil Society, Media, and Political Opponents in Georgia Part VII (April 1 – July 1, 2025)
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Information on the Ongoing Repression Against Pro-European Protesters and the Initiated Anti-Democratic Legislation in Georgia Part VI (February 10 – March 14, 2025)
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Information Regarding Inhuman and Degrading Treatment, Unlawful Detentions, Ongoing Political Repression in Public Offices, and Anti-Democratic Legislation Targeting Participants of Pro-European Demonstrations in Georgia Part V (January 20 – February 10, 2025)
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Information on Unlawful Detentions, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment, Violence, and Political Repression Against Participants of the Pro-European Protests in Georgia Part IV (19 December, 2024 – 19 January, 2025 )
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Evidence of torture, inhuman and degrading treatment and persecution against protest participants in Georgia Part III (9-18 December)
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Evidence of Torture, Ill-Treatment, illegal persecution and Excessive Force Against Peaceful Protesters in Georgia, Part II (5-9 December, 2024)
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Evidence of Torture, Ill-Treatment, and Excessive Force Against Peaceful Protesters in Georgia (November 28–December 5, 2024)
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