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What's happening in Georgia?

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What's happening in Georgia? In October 2024, the Georgian Dream party extended its 12 years in power following rigged elections. A month later, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced Georgia was freezing its application to become a member of the European Union. His speech sparked outrage, and daily public protests. Police, special forces and state-approved heavies (or 'titushkies') were deployed to brutally supress protests and target protestors and journalists. Repressive laws (FARA, the Law on Grants) were enacted to make it almost impossible for NGOs, civil society groups, independent media and lawyers to remain solvent, and to challenge the government... but still they do.What is the story of Georgian Dream, and its backer, the billionaire oligarch Bidzhina Ivanishvili? When did this nominally 'pro-European' government cast off its mask and reveal its desire to create a Russian-style authoritarian state in pro-European Georgia?English language podcast about the situation in Georgia.#GeorgiaProtests #TerrorInGeorgia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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6. Words Can Hurt Them

On 6 August 2025, Mzia Amaglobeli, a journalist and the co-founder of the independent news platforms Netgazeti and Batumelebi, was sentenced to two years in prison. The provocation, arrest, and ill-treatment of a respected journalist brought fresh international attention to Georgian Dream’s attempts to silence independent media. The absurd show trial that followed was supposed to intimidate all journalists, but in reality it did more to highlight the absence of justice in Georgia - disproportionate charges, a captured judiciary, a parade of underlings and stooges pushed out of the shadows to deliver under-rehearsed, sham testimony, to the point that you wonder if this is part of the show of force: 'Look what we can do, we don’t even have to try anymore.' While Mzia’s trial may have briefly drawn interest from West of the Black Sea, Georgian Dream’s pincer movement, simultaneously undermining independent media and making life intolerable for individual journalists has been years in the making. With Anna Gvarishvili, Mariam Nikuradze, Irma Dimitradze and Zaza Abashidze. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 Sep 2025 - 24 min
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5. Spies Like Us

In 2022, the campaign to villify civil society intensified. The Georgian Dream fake news machine went into overdrive. False claims about NGO finance and the personal wealth and beliefs of senior leaders appeared on an almost daily basis. Posters appeared identifying those running some of the country's most high-profile NGOs, and questioning their commitment to Georgia. These very public attacks were followed by threats and physical violence, as the target audience for this propaganda took the law into their own hands. In 2023, Georgian Dream attempted to introduce the Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence, aka The Foreign Agents Law or simply the 'Russia Law' due to its striking resemblance to a 2012 Russian Federation Law which sought to choke opposition in that country. In this episode, we hear from two women who targeted by Georgian Dream - Nino Dolidze, who was at the time Executive Director of ISFED, the independent election observer, and Eka Gigauri, Executive Director of Transparency International Georgia, which focuses on exposing corruption. The journalist Anna Gvarishvili, Democracy Defenders co-founder Gvantsa Samkharadze and Droa Party politician Marika Mikiashvili help to explain the Russia Law and its implications. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

5 Aug 2025 - 16 min
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4. A strange kind of love

'A strange kind of love' charts Georgian Dreams journey from the 2016 parliamentary 'landslide' that masked deep voter dissatisfaction; to apparent progress on European integration that feels now like a calculated attempt at treading water; through growing police brutality, vote buying, and finally the mask is off. In 2016, the Georgian Dream increased its parliamentary majority, but opinion polls recorded all-time high dissatisfaction with the direction in which the country was heading. As public protests grew, the explicit vote-buying which decided the 2018 presidential election further undermined trust in GD. The appearance of Sergei Gavrilov, a member of the Russian Duma, sparked major protests which were violently suppressed, leaving hundreds injured. While COVID halted the protests temporarily, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine led the billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili to show his true colours. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 Jul 2025 - 21 min
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3. Mzia

When a regime persistently violates a range of human rights, what should journalists do? If they report the facts, should they be targeted, threatened and physically abused? Mzia Amaglobeli, co-founder of the independent news platforms Batumelebi and Netgazeti, is currently on trial in Georgia. In January, she was arrested twice in in one night, by the same officer. Her first arrest was for distributing stickers calling for a general strike - this is not illegal. Having been identified as a senior figure in the independent media, she was released, but then a trap was set. Having been knocked to the ground in a stampede, she was verbally abused by the arresting officer until she final cracked and slapped him. Her subsequent detention and ill treatment has had a profound impact on her health. If convicted, she faces 4-7 years in jail. Mzia is not the only journalist targeted by Georgian Dream - far from it - but she has become a symbol for the resistance to authoritarian rule. In this episode, her friend and colleague, Irma Dimitradze, explains the background to Mzia's arrest, and summarises her detention and trial. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 Jul 2025 - 12 min
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