Friday, April 10, 2026

Georgian clubbers call off protest after interior minister promises investigation of police brutality

Beka Tsikarishvili, one of the spokespersons for the clubbers who protested. (Interpressnews.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–Tbilisi youth outraged by police raids of two night clubs called off their two day long protest Sunday night after the interior minister publicly apologized for police brutality and promised an investigation.

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GEM Fest 2018 thrown into doubt after application for permit rejected

TBILISI, DFWatch–GEM Fest may be canceled this year, after an agency of the Georgian government denied the festival a permit to rent a land plot.

The fate of the annual electronic music festival, which is popular among youth in Georgia and neighboring countries, was thrown into doubt because the The National Agency of State Property (NASP)

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Georgia moves toward legalizing marijuana with Constitutional Court ruling

TBILISI, DFWatch–The Constitutional Court on Thursday struck down a law requiring a doctor’s prescription to use marijuana, scoring another victory for campaigners who want the soft drug fully decriminalized.

An individual’s right “to choose the desired kind of the relaxation […] including marijuana,

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Rappers whose arrest sparked review of drug policy released on bail

Mishka Mgaloblishvili. (Rustavi 2.)

TBILISI, DFWatch–The Appeals Court in Georgia released on bail two rappers whose controversial arrest on drug charges may have hastened a review of the drug policy.

The court released the two on bail Monday after their arrest June 10 for possession of between 1.5 and 2.3 grams

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TSU students begin new sit-in, demand election cancelled

demetre_egnatashviliTBILISI, DFWatch–Student at Tbilisi’s largest university began another round of protest this week, breaking into building number 6 of TSU and refusing to leave until there are reforms of the education system.

Using the same name as the ad hoc group during a wave of protests

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