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Georgian Opposition Leader Jailed Following Contempt Charges

Zurab Japaridze's detention marks an escalation in the government's crackdown on dissent after disputed elections and EU accession delays.

Zurab Japaridze, leader of opposition Girchi party and presidential candidate for the upcoming election, gives joints to his supporters at the first "Cannabis Legalization Festival" in Tbilisi, Georgia October 20, 2018.  REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili/File Photo
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Overview

  • Zurab Japaridze, leader of the Coalition for Change, was placed in pre-trial detention for refusing to appear at a parliamentary inquiry into alleged crimes during Mikheil Saakashvili's presidency.
  • The ruling Georgian Dream party has faced accusations of using the inquiry as a propaganda tool to silence opposition voices.
  • Japaridze, a prominent critic of the government, had previously refused to pay bail and denounced the process as politically motivated.
  • The detention follows a broader government effort to suppress dissent, including new restrictive laws and backlash over alleged election fraud in 2024.
  • Critics warn of Georgia's shift toward authoritarianism and closer ties to Russia, as the government delays EU accession talks until 2028.