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Many of us have left Facebook because of the negativity, but the silence outside feels deafening, especially considering recent events in Tbilisi. For 36 years, I’ve witnessed rallies for a free and democratic Georgia, and now, staying silent feels like a betrayal.
Why Georgia’s Proposed Foreign Agents Law Mirrors Russia’s Authoritarian Tactics
Georgia’s ruling party, “Georgian Dream,” is pushing a controversial foreign agents law that has sparked widespread protests and raised concerns about the country’s democratic future. While the party claims the law promotes transparency, critics argue it’s a blatant copy of Russia’s legislation used to silence dissent. Let’s delve into why this law is seen as a dangerous step towards authoritarianism.
Georgia’s Democratic Journey: A Phoenix Rising in the Caucasus
For centuries, Georgia, nestled amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, has been a crossroads of empires and cultures. Imagine a land that echoes with the clash of swords from Alexander the Great’s campaigns and the hushed reverence of Byzantine mosaics. Today, this ancient land is once again undergoing a transformation, emerging as a surprising beacon of democratic reform in the post-Soviet era. Its journey, like the mythical phoenix rising from the ashes, is a story of remarkable progress intertwined with lingering challenges.
Georgia’s Democratic Journey: Progress, Challenges, and Comparisons with Leading Democracies
Imagine a country nestled amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, a land with a rich history and a vibrant culture. This is Georgia, a nation that has shed its Soviet past and embarked on an ambitious journey towards democracy.
Georgia’s Eurovision Firecracker: Nutsa Buzaladze Sets the Stage Ablaze
Calling all Eurovision fans! Buckle up, because we’re diving into the world of Nutsa Buzaladze, Georgia’s fiery songstress who took Malmö by storm at Eurovision 2024.
Svaneti – The entry to Georgia’s historical highlands
Svaneti, Georgia – Svaneti is located in the northern part of Western Georgia. Surrounded by the 3000-5000 meter high Caucasus Mountains, Svaneti is considered the highest populated region in the Caucasus.
Georgia’s new diamond-shaped hanging bridge is not for the faint-hearted
A 780-foot glass bridge and diamond-shaped glass bar — suspended over a canyon — just opened in the country of Georgia.
Georgia’s nationwide rugby group beats Portugal
In its last summertime examination video game, Georgia’s nationwide rugby group beat Portugal on Saturday at Aia Sector in the western Georgian city of Kutaisi.
The close video game saw the group trained by Levan Maisashvili declare the success with the last rating 24:14, adhering to 2 shots by David Niniashvili as well as Mirian Modebadze, in addition to 2 conversions by Tedo Abzhandadze that additionally added to ball game.
Georgia’s Under 20 basketball group beats Austria in European Champion opening up game
Georgia’s Under 20 nationwide basketball group opened their engagement in the Department B of the FIBA U20 European Basketball Champion with a triumph over Austria at the brand-new Tbilisi Sector complicated on Saturday.