09-03-2026
MDF Employee Zviad Mzhavanadze Subjected to Four Days of Administrative Detention for Sidewalk Protest

On 9 March, the Tbilisi City Court subjected Zviad Mzhavanadze,  an employee of the Media Development Foundation, to four days of administrative detention in connection with an administrative offence case initiated for a protest on the sidewalk. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia alleged that Mzhavanadze created an obstruction to pedestrian movement on the sidewalk. The case was examined by Judge Tornike Kapanadze. According to Mzhavanadze, he did not breach public order and his actions did not hinder movement. He stated that during the court hearing it was not substantiated how his conduct interfered with others.

According to Mzhavanadze’s lawyer, Mariam Jikia, the defence intends to appeal the decision. The lawyer further noted concerns regarding both the process of identifying the individual through the use of video surveillance and the administrative offence provision applied in the case, the constitutionality of which is currently being challenged before the Constitutional Court of Georgia.Administrative proceedings against citizens in relation to sidewalk protests commenced following legislative amendments adopted by Georgian Dream on 12 December 2025.  The amendments were adopted following accelerated parliamentary consideration over a three-day period. As a result of these amendments, protest activity on sidewalks was, in effect, also prohibited. For a first violation, the legislation provides for administrative detention for a period of up to 15 days (up to 20 days in the case of an organizer), while a repeated violation may result in the imposition of criminal liability. According to the assessment of Transparency International Georgia, “the detention of an individual for standing on a sidewalk, even under administrative procedure, let alone the imposition of criminal punishment cannot withstand any criticism when assessed against the standards of freedom of assembly guaranteed by the Constitution of Georgia and by international human rights instruments.”

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Administrative Detention | Detention
Court | Ministry of Interior
Persecution Due to Civil Activism