News & Analysis
Sanctions Map: Who Sanctioned Whom and What It Means
A comprehensive tracker of every international sanction imposed on Georgian officials and entities since 2023 — covering the US, UK, EU, Baltic states, and Ukraine. The definitive reference for policymakers, journalists, and advocates.
When Water Burns: How Georgia May Have Deployed a WWI-Era Chemical Weapon Against Its Own People
BBC investigation and independent evidence suggest Georgian riot police mixed bromobenzyl cyanide — an obsolete WWI chemical agent known as 'camite' — into water cannons used against peaceful protesters in Tbilisi. The government admits adding chemicals but denies using camite. No independent international body has yet confirmed what was in the tanks.
December 2024: Anatomy of a Crackdown — How Georgian Security Forces Systematically Brutalized Peaceful Protesters
Over 460 detained. 300+ reporting torture. 80+ hospitalized. 50+ journalists attacked. A comprehensive investigation based on Amnesty International, HRW, and IRCT primary reports.
The Clan of Judges: UK Sanctions Expose Georgia’s Captured Judiciary
In April 2025, the United Kingdom sanctioned two powerful Georgian judges and the Prosecutor General for corruption — the first time any Western government directly targeted Georgia’s judiciary.