Department of State imposes visa restrictions on over 60 Georgian individuals, their family members
The Department of State has imposed visa restrictions on more than 60 Georgian individuals and their family members responsible “for, or complicit in, undermining democracy in Georgia.”
“These individuals include senior government and municipal figures who abused their power to restrict the fundamental freedoms of the Georgian people, business leaders involved in corrupt practices, persons who have spread disinformation and promoted violent extremism, members of law enforcement who were involved in the beating of protesters, and members of parliament who played a critical role in advancing undemocratic legislation and restricting civil society,” reads the statement.
The Department of State added that it remains “concerned about human rights abuses and anti-democratic actions in Georgia, and we will continue to consider additional actions in response. The United States unequivocally supports the rights of Georgians to assemble, speak, and peacefully protest without fear of violence, intimidation, or suppression.”