Outgoing US ambassador to Tbilisi, Robin Dunnigan, says the ruling Georgian Dream party leadership sent a private letter to the Trump administration that was “threatening, insulting, unserious, and was received extremely poorly in Washington.”| RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
As protests escalate in Georgia, the government’s purchase of high-tech Chinese surveillance cameras—linked to AI-powered facial recognition—has sparked fears among demonstrators and human rights groups that authorities are using technology to monitor, intimidate, and suppress dissent.| OCCRP
As Georgia’s relations with the United States and the European Union deteriorate, the Georgian Dream is strengthening its alliances with authoritarian regimes hostile to the United States, such as China.| საერთაშორისო გამჭვირვალობა ...
The laws, hurriedly passed in December 2024, effectively criminalize even symbolic acts of protest, such as placing stickers on public property.| Amnesty International