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Georgia: ‘It felt like the whole country was against us’ – Investigation into attacks against journalists and LGBTIQ activists in Georgia

Georgia: ‘It felt like the whole country was against us’ – Investigation into attacks against journalists and LGBTIQ activists in Georgia

Truth Hounds, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and partners publish a new report, “‘It felt like the whole country was against us’ – Failures by the Georgian government to address hate speech and attacks on LGBTIQ activists and journalists“, which presents the findings of an investigation into the violent attacks against journalists and LGBTIQ activists that shook Tbilisi during Pride Week 2021, leaving one journalist dead and a further 54 people injured.

This new report is the first to present a thorough evidence-based analysis of the July 2021 events. In researching information for the report, IPHR and Truth Hounds combined first-hand accounts from victims and witnesses of the attacks with open-source information to conduct an empirical analysis of anti-LGBTIQ violence in Georgia that is both politically impartial and human rights focused.

The report underlines the urgent need for Georgian public officials of all political stripes to take steps to implement their domestic and international commitments to protect media freedom and the rights of minorities, to ensure proper safeguarding of public assemblies, and to uphold the law by impartially investigating and prosecuting those responsible for violence against journalists, activists, and members of sexual minorities.

The report concludes by setting out a number of key recommendations to tackle the problem of anti-LGBTIQ violence and hate speech in Georgia, including:

  • For the Georgian government to respect Georgia’s international obligations to safeguard the freedoms of peaceful assembly and of expression, and the rights of minority groups.
  • For representatives of Georgian media, political, and civil society organisations to refrain from actions and statements that deepen societal division and to instead support processes of dialogue, tolerance, and reconciliation.
  • For international organisations to continue cooperating with and supporting the Georgian government to ensure the safeguarding of the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of expression and the rights of minority groups, as well as in developing processes of dialogue, reconciliation, and tolerance-building.

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