UK Condemns Georgia's Political Crackdown

The British government has summoned Georgia's Charge d'Affaires in response to actions by the Georgian Dream party against civil society and media. Opposition leader Giorgi Vashadze's imprisonment is part of a broader crackdown perceived as anti-democratic, drawing international criticism and warnings from the UK government.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-07-2025 02:56 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 02:56 IST
UK Condemns Georgia's Political Crackdown
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The British government has issued a stern rebuke to Georgia, summoning its Charge d'Affaires over the Georgian Dream party's stringent measures against civil society, independent media, and dissenting voices. This move comes amid rising concerns about the state's current political climate.

In a statement from the Foreign Office, the UK expressed serious apprehensions regarding the detention of opposition leaders, most notably Giorgi Vashadze, who was sentenced to a seven-month prison term. The statement positions the incarceration as a deliberate effort to undermine freedoms and silence opposition.

The crackdown follows a disputed election in October and the Georgian government's decision to cease discussions on EU membership. These actions continue to attract international scrutiny, as the ruling party refutes any accusations of election malfeasance.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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