Casting director urges Keir Starmer to intervene in case of Paata Burchuladze, 71, jailed for seven years after singing at anti-regime demonstrations ...
Demonstrators with Georgian national and EU flags sit in front of police during an opposition protest against the foreign influence bill at the parliamentary building in Tbilisi, Georgia, Tuesday, May ...
By Lucy Papachristou May 7 (Reuters) - Georgia sentenced ten people, including a prominent opera singer, to lengthy prison ...
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Georgia AG indicts three in alleged arson targeting "Cop City" contractor as legal crackdown deepens
A new Cobb County indictment tied to the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center - dubbed "Cop City" by critics - underscores the intensifying legal battle over protest, policing, and power in Georgia.
Who was sentenced?: Ten people, including prominent opera singer Paata Burchuladze and opposition politicians, received prison terms ranging from two to seven years. What sparked unrest?: Protests ...
Republican Chris Carr accused of trying to revive bid for governor with indictment – ‘the last gasp of a dying man’ ...
Demonstrations in Georgia against the Israel-Hamas conflict have been ongoing since last week. In Georgia, dozens of protesters against the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas continued to ...
ATLANTA - Organizers are planning a new round of "No Kings" protests across North Georgia next weekend as part of a larger nationwide movement. What we know A map published by organizers shows at ...
Critics say the bill opens the door for police to use the law to stifle protests they say are protected by the U.S. Constitution. In the summer of 2020, protesters blocked the highway south of ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia House voted Monday to impose tougher punishments on protesters who block streets, approving the bill over objections from legislators who said it infringes on free speech rights.
The First Amendment provides protections for religious liberty and free speech, but what happens when those rights come into conflict? The Georgia legislature is attempting to answer that question ...
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