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






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



WW1 toxic compound sprayed on Georgian protesters, BBC evidence suggests bbc.in/4rtdXr9







Georgian police have seized the corpse of a TV cameraman who was injured on July 5 from his Tbilisi apartment after his family refused a state-led forensic autopsy. Lekso Lashkarava was one of 53 journalists beaten by violent mobs protesting against LGBT pride events.

















