**EU Demands Action from Georgia**
The European Union is calling on the Georgian government to take action and stop the violent crackdown on protesters. This was stated by Magnus Brunner, the EU’s Internal Affairs and Migration Commissioner.
For over 50 days, Georgians have been protesting in the streets across the country. They are fighting for a democratic future and exercising their rights as citizens of Europe. However, they have met with violence, intimidation, and detentions.
The Georgian government has made some changes to laws that limit people’s rights and undermine democracy. There have also been reports of hate speech against peaceful protesters and politicians. These actions are unacceptable.
Many people who were detained during the protests still haven’t been released. They face criminal charges despite serious allegations of violence and torture by law enforcement officials. The Georgian Ombudsman has spoken out about these allegations.
**EU Shows Support**
The EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs, Magnus Brunner, expressed solidarity with the Georgian people. He demanded that the authorities take quick action to calm the situation. Those who were unjustly imprisoned must be released, and acts of violence must be investigated. The officials involved in these actions must also be held accountable.
Read More @ www.interpressnews.ge