President Urges International Action Against State-Sponsored Violations, Honors Journalists  

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** Condemns Violence and Abuses**

The President of Georgia spoke out against the ongoing violence in Tbilisi and across the country. She condemned the mass violations of human rights , including the Georgian Constitution.

**Criticism of Ruling Party**

The President criticized several initiatives announced by the ruling party. She said that proposed law banning peaceful citizens from wearing masks was unnecessary and would deny them their to protect their health and safety. She also pointed out that the authorities are not addressing the issue of state-funded thugs, known as “Titushky,” who were seen engaging in acts of violence at protest sites.

**Concerns Over Civil Servants**

The President expressed concern over the government’s initiative to simplify firing civil servants. She said this would make it easier for employees to be dismissed, especially after they publicly condemned Prime Irakli Kobakhidze’s decision to suspend EU integration until .

**Awarding Medals to Journalists**

The President awarded medals to journalists who were covering the protests despite facing police violence and threats. She acknowledged their efforts in reporting on the situation in Georgia.

**Warning Over Country’s Future**

The President warned that the lack of protection for basic rights in Georgia has put the country’s future at risk. She said that the decision made by citizens would not only affect Georgia but also the region as a whole.

**International Human Rights Day**

On December 10, International Human Rights Day, the President sent a report to and human rights organizations, documenting the brutal reprisals against citizens. She called for an internationally led monitoring mission to observe judicial proceedings in Georgia.

**Recipients of the Report**

The President’s report was sent to several high-ranking officials, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, UN , and the Director of the Office for Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR).

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