Authorities in Georgia have sentenced numerous pro-Europe demonstrators to prison terms reaching up to 2.5 years, intensifying the already strained political climate. The demonstrators, who have been actively campaigning for stronger ties with the European Union, faced charges related to public disorder following recent protests in the capital city of Tbilisi. Human rights organizations have condemned the verdicts, warning that these actions may undermine democratic freedoms and escalate tensions between the government and opposition groups.

The government defends its crackdown as necessary to maintain public order, citing incidents of violence and disruptions during the protests. Below is a summary of the key figures involved and their sentencing details:

Demonstrator Age Charge Sentence
Nika Beridze 29 Organizing Mass Disorder 2.5 years
Elene Kacharava 24 Participating in Illegal Assembly 1.5…