Nodar Rukhadze

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Nodar Rukhadze

Nodar Rukhadze

@xonoda

Human Rights Activist and Journalist from Georgia, exposing Russian Colonialism; @CheveningFCDO 23/24

Tbilisi เข้าร่วม Şubat 2020
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Nodar Rukhadze
Nodar Rukhadze@xonoda·
I was 11 years old when Russia bombed the Poti port in Georgia. Ear-splitting sounds, fear, and the persistent thought that I wouldn’t see my parents again are things I’ll never forget. After 14 years, Russia continues its brutality in Ukraine. The evil empire must fall.
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Sergey Lagodinsky
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Could we please please invite JD Vance to Tbilisi now?
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat on Sunday in a high-stakes general election in Hungary. His defeat is a blow to the global nationalist revival promoted by President Trump. nyti.ms/4c8AmV6
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Anna Gvarishvili
Anna Gvarishvili@AnnaGvarishvili·
Just in: Democratic political party @DroaParty leader @Helenkhosh has been sentenced to 1.5 years in prison for writing “russian” on a GD mayoral campaign banner, in solidarity with a student arrested on the same charges. She was initially detained in September 2025.
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Rusudan Djakeli 🇬🇪🇺🇦
Sally Bakradze on the long-term effects of exposure to the chemical agent used by GD during last December’s crackdowns: “Photos were taken in April–May. Symptoms began in March, came back every 10 days, each time worse: swelling, burning, itching around the eyes. The peak was May 18. It started burning, itching. I rushed home and in 30 minutes my face looked 30 years older. I thought I’d lose my mind. I saw dermatologists, ophthalmologists, allergists, neurologists — no one could explain it. Final diagnosis: keratitis, but the cause couldn’t be identified. One doctor noted that keratitis can be triggered by chemically contaminated water. Only Dr. Telia suspected a delayed reaction to a substance that had entered my system. Neither he nor I considered that tear gas and water cannon exposure could show up 2 months later. I was exhausted. I kept thinking: how could this happen when all my tests were clean, I take care of my health, my immunity is strong? Let them summon me. I have nothing to hide. Just tell me — what was I poisoned with?” #theCamiteCase
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Dozens of Georgians have begun sharing testimonies about last year’s crackdowns — here is one from Mariam Japaridze, posted on Facebook: “The BBC report hit me incredibly hard emotionally. This is me in December last year. Two weeks after the crackdowns my eyes were still swollen and red. My skin burned on the outside, and inside — my airways, stomach, and mouth lining — everything felt scorched. My gums bled and hurt. I couldn’t sleep for two months: I had asthma attacks so severe that nothing helped. Closing my eyes caused unbearable pain. Once, when I tried to get out of bed, I collapsed. My mother barely managed to revive me. And yet that evening I was back at the protest. Despite everything, people like me — poisoned, burned, beaten — kept going out every single day, and we are still fighting for our country. My health still carries the marks of that chemical exposure. Even a year later, I’m dealing with the consequences. I always knew — felt it with my whole body — that they were making us breathe something horrible. For a year we only knew it, without proof. Now we have proof. This is me, one of thousands. And this is one of the crimes the Georgian Dream regime committed against unarmed people. Justice must be served, and we must finish what we started — to the very end.” 📷 Mariam Japaridze

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Mariam Nikuradze
Mariam Nikuradze@mari_nikuradze·
On the very first day of the protest, I was poisoned by the substance mixed in the water canon. I was in the middle of Rustaveli, standing very close to the riot police. The water sprinkled all over my face, I lost coordination, couldn't move. My colleague recognized me and walked me to the ambulance, where I spent around 15 minutes to regain my senses. Face, throat, everything was burning. For 4 or 5 months since being poisoned, I had very frequent, almost daily nose bleeds, which started on that day. Georgian Dream never disclosed what substance was mixed in water canon that day despite many efforts from various groups. Dozens reported some sort of long effects they experienced after being poisoned on that day. BBC investigation now suggests that WW1 toxic compound was used on us. youtube.com/watch?v=z4-koO…
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WW1 toxic compound sprayed on Georgian protesters, BBC evidence suggests bbc.in/4rtdXr9

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Mariam Nikuradze
Mariam Nikuradze@mari_nikuradze·
Protesters mark Ukraine Independence Day in Tbilisi.
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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦@MFA_Ukraine·
All these cities are located in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions, the so-called #Donbas. All these cities have been already reduced to ashes by the Russian army. All these cities were once full of Ukrainians – children, families. Ukrainians whom Russian war criminals have either killed, captured, forcibly transferred, or driven from their homes under relentless attacks – now cynically calling a "brotherly nation". Having left nothing but ruins behind, Putin still seeks to seize and destroy more, to turn new cities into the same lifeless wasteland. Russia’s war is not just against Ukraine’s territory – it is against the very right of Ukrainians to exist. The U.S., European and other partners have the strength to make Russia stop. Strong, coordinated actions grounded in justice, sovereignty, and Ukraine’s territorial integrity will bring a just and lasting peace.
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PUBLIKA
PUBLIKA@Publika_ge·
Judge Nino Sakhelashbili sentenced Mzia Amaglobeli to 2 years in prison, reclassifying the charge and finding her guilty not of assaulting a police officer, but of resisting police officers. #TerrorinGeorgia
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Nodar Rukhadze@xonoda·
In November 2020, my friend Giorgi and I organised a series of demonstrations against the falsification of parliamentary elections and politically motivated COVID-19 restrictions under the Georgian Dream regime. During one of these protests, we were arrested (my second of five arrests). After our detention, Giorgi was repeatedly and violently assaulted by police officers while I was forced to watch. His hands were handcuffed behind his back as police officers took turns beating him and slamming his forehead against the concrete, all in the backyard of the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ central building. He was then sentenced to three days in a detention facility. I was subjected to a month-long trial that ultimately ended with a fine. Today, the European Court of Human Rights delivered a judgment in our favour in the case of Mjavanadze and Rukhadze v. Georgia. The Court found that both of our rights under Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights, the right to freedom of peaceful assembly, had been violated. It also ruled that my right to a fair trial under Article 6 was breached, as the domestic court relied solely on an uncorroborated police statement to convict me, effectively shifting the burden of proof onto me. The Court recognised that our protest addressed issues of public interest and that our arrests were unjustified. It concluded that the Georgian authorities acted disproportionately and failed to uphold the fundamental standards of justice and democratic accountability. To everyone standing up to authoritarianism: truth and freedom do prevail. The road is long, often cruel, and rarely fair, but justice has a memory. Keep going. History belongs to those who refuse to give up on freedom.
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Salome Zourabichvili
Salome Zourabichvili@Zourabichvili_S·
As they weaken, Georgian Dream tries to appear strong - but it’s just an illusion. New repressive laws, arbitrary arrests and fines are all signs of desperation, not power. This is their last stage, not a comeback.
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Salome Zourabichvili
Salome Zourabichvili@Zourabichvili_S·
#TerrorInGeorgia A country that abducts its own citizen abroad, ignores all legal procedures like extradition and secretly deports Temur Katamadze without notice has abandoned its constitution and rule of law. This is no longer a state, it’s something else entirely.
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JAMnews
JAMnews@JAMnewsCaucasus·
The video shows Zurab “Girchi” Japaridze, one of the leaders of the Georgian opposition coalition “For Change,” embracing his wife before being handcuffed and taken away by court bailiffs. Japaridze was arrested inside the courtroom after the court ruled to place him in pre-trial detention. He had previously refused to pay GEL 20,000 (about USD 7,100) in bail after failing to appear before a parliamentary investigative commission probing the actions of the former government. Former Defense Minister Irakli Okruashvili was similarly arrested earlier under the same circumstances — refusal to attend the hearing and to pay bail. The court session was held amid scuffles between Japaridze’s supporters and law enforcement both outside and inside the court building, as many were barred from entering the courtroom, despite no legal grounds to restrict access. The decision was announced in the absence of Japaridze’s lawyers, who walked out in protest. The court chose not to appoint a state lawyer in their place.
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Mariam Geguchadze
Mariam Geguchadze@mariamgegu·
Welcome to The Georgian Diaries — your weekly insight into Georgia’s fight for democracy. Today is Day 162 of nonstop protests against the Russian-backed regime. The people demand justice. Stay tuned. #GeorgiaProtests
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Alex Raufoglu
Alex Raufoglu@ralakbar·
'@RepJoeWilson: "The passage of the MEGOBARI Act, with a mandate vote of nearly 90 percent, demonstrates America’s support for legitimate President @Zourabichvili_S and the Georgian people and the rejection of the tyrannical mafia cabal, which is selling out Georgia to dictators. The Georgian Dream insults President Trump. The only way forward is for fair elections and the release of all political prisoners"
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Alex Raufoglu
Alex Raufoglu@ralakbar·
NEW! MEGOBARI Act was received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 70 This bill counters Ivanishvili regime dragging Georgia toward Iranian terrorists, Chinese CCP, and war criminal Putin, @RepJoeWilson says 1/2
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Joe Wilson
Joe Wilson@RepJoeWilson·
The MEGOBARI Act has passed the House and all enablers of the America-hating Ivanishvili mafia cabal should be put on notice! Support free and fair elections or face the consequences
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Formula NEWS | English
Formula NEWS | English@FormulaGe·
The UK government has imposed financial sanctions on two senior Georgian judges, Levan Murusidze and Mikheil Chincharadze, under its Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations. The move freezes any bank accounts or assets they hold within British jurisdiction and bars UK entities from providing them with economic resources. Both men are influential figures in Georgia’s judiciary and are thought to be linked with Bidzina Ivanishvili. Mikheil Chincharadze currently serves as a judge at the Tbilisi Court of Appeals, while Levan Murusidze holds the same position at the same court. Civil society organizations in Georgia have long accused the two of leading an informal group often referred to as the "judicial clan," which is said to wield outsized influence over the country’s legal system. In the official document listing 13 sanctioned individuals, Chincharadze is cited for engaging in “serious corruption.” The UK government states that, as a public official and judge, Chincharadze received financial benefit for improperly performing his functions. Specifically, he is accused of abusing his role as Chair of the Tbilisi Court of Appeals to ensure judicial appointments and rulings favored the ruling Georgian Dream party. The sanctions notice further alleges that Chincharadze benefited from a lifetime judicial appointment, enabling him to continue improperly influencing court decisions in favor of the government. Levan Murusidze is accused of similar misconduct. As a former member of Georgia’s High Council of Justice, he allegedly used his position to improperly sway other council members to make appointments aligned with Georgian Dream's political interests. He, too, reportedly benefited from a lifetime appointment at the Court of Appeals, which the UK government says was intended to perpetuate his misuse of public office.
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Gareth Ward
Gareth Ward@GarethWardUK·
It’s here - the first direct flight from London to Tbilisi in decades 😃. Great for tourism, great for business, great for growth. @FCDOGovUK
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