EU to Take Action Against Georgia’s Government
The European Union is being urged to take a stronger stance against the Georgian government. The government has been cracking down on peaceful protests, and many people are worried about the safety of those taking part.
Human Rights Watch, an organization that monitors human rights around the world, has called for action from the EU. They want the EU to demand an independent investigation into what happened during the protests. This would help to figure out who was responsible for the violence and make sure they face the consequences.
The EU should also impose sanctions on government officials who used violence against protesters, say Human Rights Watch. This could include taking away their visas or making it harder for them to travel abroad.
It’s time for the EU to take decisive action against Georgia’s government, said Iskra Kirova and Giorgi Gogia of Human Rights Watch. They want the EU to punish those responsible for the violence and support the people who are standing up for their rights.
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