**OSCE Concerned About Protests in Georgia**
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s Committee on Democracy, Human Rights and Humanitarian Questions has issued a statement about the ongoing protests in Georgia. The statement was signed by Chair Lucie Potůčková and Rapporteur Carina Ödebrink.
They are concerned about reports of violence against Georgian citizens who are exercising their right to peaceful assembly. They call for an end to the persecution of political opposition and civil society, and for authorities to uphold democratic principles.
**Violence Against Protesters**
The OSCE representatives say that the excessive use of force by law enforcement officials is a serious breach of the right to peaceful assembly. They urge authorities to investigate any incidents and allegations of misconduct against protesters.
They also share concerns about the October 26 elections, the Foreign Agents law, and police violence against demonstrators. The statement fully supports calls for constructive dialogue from other OSCE representatives.
**International Support**
The OSCE is not alone in its concerns. Other international organizations have also spoken out against the violent crackdown on protests in Georgia. They call for accountability and an end to the use of excessive force.