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Everyone is allowed to stand. Except demonstrators.
For the past few days, a new law passed by the Georgian Dream party has been requiring people arrested for protesting on the sidewalk to appear in court. They are accused of "blocking the sidewalk for pedestrian traffic" —an accusation based solely on the fact that they were standing on the sidewalk (i.e., in the area designated for pedestrians). These people would most likely have had to spend New Year's Eve, Christmas, and the following days in prison cells, had it not bee


European University Associations Warn Against Georgia’s Education Reform Plan
European rectors’ conferences from Austria, Germany, Poland and Slovakia have issued a rare joint warning over recent developments in Georgia’s higher education sector. In a coordinated statement, they express serious concern that the Georgian government’s newly published National Concept for Higher Education Reform threatens to dismantle university autonomy, undermine academic freedom and place universities under direct political control. The signatories call on the Georgian


The Judge Who Broke the Silence
The judge of the Tetritskaro District Court, Vladimer Khutchua , is today practically the only judge who has broken the prevailing silence within Georgia’s judiciary and openly confronted the injustice entrenched in the court system. His name became widely known to the public particularly after the parliamentary elections of 2024. Since then, Vladimer Khutchua has been associated with fair, principled, precedent-setting cases of significant public importance. The judge from


How Wolfgang Herrmann gives Georgian authoritarianism a German shine
It's a familiar spectacle: When an authoritarian regime has lost all credibility among its own population, it seeks out foreign faces—professors, experts, "friends of Georgia"—to maintain the veneer of normality. In Georgia, this face today bears the name of Wolfgang Herrmann , a German academic who, with obvious joy, appears in front of the cameras of pro-government broadcasters to legitimize Bidzina Ivanishvili's oligarchic system. Herrmann plays the role perfectly: He spe
Goga Machavariani
Oct 17, 2025


A "Pope of Corruption"? Alexander Kartozia as the new Georgian ambassador to Berlin
The appointment of Alexander Kartozia as the new Georgian ambassador to Berlin must be understood as a painful disregard for the tens...
Ilia Topuria
Oct 1, 2025


From Alaska to Washington – how “Georgian Dream” Twists the Trump-Putin meeting
Following the negotiations in Alaska and Washington, European leaders are continuing their discussions on security guarantees for...
Kitty Jashi
Aug 20, 2025


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...
Goga Machavariani
Jun 27, 2025
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