#2021 homophobic riot in Tbilisi
Fistfights erupt in Georgian parliament as media blocked from entering
Fights broke out between Georgian Dream and opposition MPs as the government continues to defy calls to resign.
Fistfights erupt in Georgian parliament as media blocked from entering
Fights broke out between Georgian Dream and opposition MPs as the government continues to defy calls to resign.
Gharibashvili doubles down with homophobia and conspiracy theories
The Georgian Prime Minister has suggested that ex-president Saakashvili is behind both Tbilisi Pride and the violent homophobic counter-protesters.
Gharibashvili doubles down with homophobia and conspiracy theories
The Georgian Prime Minister has suggested that ex-president Saakashvili is behind both Tbilisi Pride and the violent homophobic counter-protesters.
Calls mount for Georgian PM’s resignation following journalist’s death
Aleksandre Lashkarava was found dead at home on Sunday morning a week after being attacked during the homophobic riots in Tbilisi.
Calls mount for Georgian PM’s resignation following journalist’s death
Aleksandre Lashkarava was found dead at home on Sunday morning a week after being attacked during the homophobic riots in Tbilisi.
Journalist attacked during anti-Pride riots found dead at home
Aleksandre Lashkarava, a camera operator at TV Pirveli injured during the 5 July violence in Tbilisi, has been found dead at his home.
Journalist attacked during anti-Pride riots found dead at home
Aleksandre Lashkarava, a camera operator at TV Pirveli injured during the 5 July violence in Tbilisi, has been found dead at his home.
Journalists recall day of terror in Tbilisi
One thing the media workers covering the protests unanimously agreed on: the Georgian authorities failed in their duty to protect them.
Journalists recall day of terror in Tbilisi
By Tata ShoshiashviliOne thing the media workers covering the protests unanimously agreed on: the Georgian authorities failed in their duty to protect them.
EU flag torn down from Georgian Parliament in second day of far-right street violence
Homophobic extremists attacked journalists once again and attempted to attack a demonstration against the violence of the previous day.
EU flag torn down from Georgian Parliament in second day of far-right street violence
Homophobic extremists attacked journalists once again and attempted to attack a demonstration against the violence of the previous day.
Editorial | A state-sanctioned attack on Georgia’s free press
While religious and far-right violence is a cause for concern, the legitimisation of such violence by the Georgian Government is more dangerous still.
Editorial | A state-sanctioned attack on Georgia’s free press
By OC MediaWhile religious and far-right violence is a cause for concern, the legitimisation of such violence by the Georgian Government is more dangerous still.
Attacks on journalists in Tbilisi as city braces for Pride
Anti-Pride protesters also demolished tents that had been outside of the Georgian parliament since the last parliamentary election.
Attacks on journalists in Tbilisi as city braces for Pride
Anti-Pride protesters also demolished tents that had been outside of the Georgian parliament since the last parliamentary election.