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Salome calls for unity – and the people go home
The mood in the protest camp is tense and full of frustration. Many activists accuse the self-proclaimed opposition leaders of...


He who remains silent lives safely – Georgia’s plan for freedom of expression
Georgia is currently experiencing a worrying development: The government is deliberately restricting fundamental freedoms while...


Empires, Agents and Other Truths: Orwell would have loved it
One could almost believe that this is a rather unoriginal law of nature: the closer a government leans towards Moscow, the louder its...


Kikilashvili and Professor Alexander Graser (Regensburg) – More about the DAAD scholarship
Meanwhile, more information about the latest DAAD scandal has emerged: Goga Kikilashvili is expected to complete his upcoming DAAD...
Ilia Topuria
5 days ago


Data, pressure, democracy: Interview with Saba Brachveli on the attack on Georgia's civil society
On June 17, several Georgian human rights organizations received a court order requiring them to hand over highly sensitive personal data...
Anano Mtchedlishvili
Jun 23


Faust in Tbilisi – How Georgian judges cleanse their souls with German seals of approval
In his famous drama "Faust," the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe tells the story of a man who, out of lust for power, allies...
Goga Machavariani
Jun 11


Partner or Spectator? Georgia’s Democracy Thanks America – and Waits for Germany
On May 11, a remarkable march took place in Tbilisi. No angry crowds, no protest banners, no calls for justice. Instead: a silent,...
T. Kartliani
May 14
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