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Georgia Urged to Safeguard Freedom of Assembly and Expression Amid Human Rights Concerns

Georgia Urged to Safeguard Freedom of Assembly and Expression Amid Human Rights Concerns

The Council of Europe has called on the Georgian government to uphold the principles of freedom of assembly and expression while addressing ongoing human rights violations. The organization emphasizes the need for accountability regarding actions that have marginalized non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and the LGBTQI+ community.

In a recent statement, the Commissioner for Human Rights underscored the importance of fostering an inclusive environment where all citizens can exercise their rights without fear of repression or stigmatization. The Council highlighted reports of discrimination and violence against members of marginalized groups, urging authorities to take actionable steps towards protection and support.

As Georgia navigates its path towards greater alignment with European democratic standards, the need for comprehensive reforms to safeguard human rights remains paramount. The call for accountability and the protection of freedoms serves as a critical reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by civil society in the region.

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