The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has raised concerns about reports of excessive police force in Georgia. In a statement shared on its official X account, ODIHR emphasized the importance of peaceful assemblies and urged Georgian authorities to ensure the right to protest is upheld without violence.
”ODIHR is concerned about reports of excessive police force in Georgia and calls on the authorities to facilitate peaceful assemblies and engage in dialogue without violence,” the statement reads.
The organization also emphasized that ”the right to peaceful protest and to voice critical views is vital for all democratic societies.”
November 19 protest saw clashes between police and demonstrators, resulting in the administrative detention of 16 people. Some were released after signing statements, while others faced fines or brief detentions. Additionally, one individual has been charged with attacking police officers.