**US Imposes Visa Restrictions on Georgian Officials**
The US Department of State is taking further action to punish officials in Georgia for their role in violence against protesters. The department says it will restrict visas for more Georgians, including police and security officers who used force against demonstrators.
These individuals and their families are being targeted because they were involved in violent crackdowns on media members, opposition figures, and peaceful protesters. The US also accuses them of abusing power to limit people’s freedom to vote without fear or intimidation.
**US Condemns Georgian Authorities**
The US strongly condemns the ongoing violence by Georgian authorities against its own citizens. It says it stands with the people of Georgia and will continue to push for accountability from those responsible for human rights abuses.
**US Imposes Sanctions on Ministers**
In addition, the US Treasury Department is imposing sanctions on two Georgian ministers: Vakhtang Gomelauri, the Minister of Internal Affairs, and Mirza Kezevadze, the Deputy Head of the Ministry’s Special Task’s Department. These sanctions were made possible by a law that targets people who commit serious human rights abuses.
**International Reaction**
The US is not alone in its reaction to Georgia’s actions. The UK has also taken action against Georgian officials, and several other European countries have followed suit. This shows that the international community is united in its opposition to violence and abuse of power.
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