In a move that has drawn widespread condemnation from international human rights advocates, the Tbilisi City Court has ordered the freezing of bank accounts belonging to seven prominent civil society organisations in Georgia. These actions come amid ongoing investigations into allegations of “sabotage,” charges critics describe as baseless and politically motivated. The decision has heightened concerns over the shrinking space for independent civil society and freedom of expression in the country, prompting renewed calls from the international community to uphold democratic principles and protect fundamental rights.
Georgia Tbilisi City Court Extends Asset Freeze to Prominent Civil Society Organisations Amid Controversial Sabotage Probes
The Tbilisi City Court has once again intensified the pressure on Georgia’s vibrant civil society by extending the freeze on bank accounts of seven additional prominent organisations. This decision follows a series of controversial…
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Author : Mia Garcia
Publish date : 2025-10-12 01:02:00
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