Journalists’ Safety in Georgia

Incidents

  • 07.04.2025
  • Batumi
  • Administrative body
  • Interference with professional duties
Incident Type:
Denial of entry into a building

Journalists were not allowed to attend the meeting at the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara

On April 7, 2025, journalists were not allowed to attend a session of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara. The session was convened to appoint the new head of the government of Adjara. The live broadcast of the session was also cut off.
  • 06.04.2025
  • Tbilisi
  • Law enforcement
  • Persecution based on professional grounds
Incident Type:
Detention/Arrest

“Indigo” Journalist Saba Sordia Detained

On April 6, 2025, Indigo journalist Saba Sordia was detained near the Rustaveli Metro station. He is currently being held in the Digomi detention facility.
  • 06.04.2025
  • Tbilisi
  • Administrative body
  • Interference with professional duties
Incident Type:
Fines

“Qronika+” Journalist Irina Makaridze Accused of Illegally Blocking the Road

On April 6, 2025, journalist Irina Makaridze, reporting for the newspaper "Qronika+" and the news agency "CNews", was covering ongoing protest on Shota Rustaveli Avenue when she was fined 5,000 GEL by police for “illegally blocking the road.”
  • 04.04.2025
  • Chiatura
  • Administrative body
  • Interference with professional duties
Incident Type:
Denial of entry into a building

Journalists were not allowed to attend The Chiatura Municipality Assembly meeting

On April 4, 2025, journalists from TV channels Formula, TV Pirveli, and Mtis Ambebi were denied entry to a meeting of The Chiatura Municipality Assembly.
  • 30.03.2025
  • Tbilisi
  • Law enforcement
  • Persecution based on professional grounds
Incident Type:
Denial of entry into Georgia

Italian Media Photojournalist Jérôme Chobeau Denied Entry to Georgia

On March 30, 2025, Italian media outlet NurPhoto’s photojournalist Jérôme Chobeau was denied entry into Georgia.
  • 28.03.2025
  • Tbilisi
  • Law enforcement
  • Interference with professional duties
Incident Type:
Physical assault

Police Officers Push Journalist from April News at Protest

On March 28, 2025, during a protest taking place in front of the parliament, police officers obstructed a journalist from the online media outlet April from performing her professional duties.
  • 27.03.2025
  • Tbilisi
  • Pro-government/Propaganda television station “Imedi”
  • Persecution for expressing critical position
Incident Type:
Discrediting

Propaganda Channel ‘Imedi’ Attacks Independent Public Broadcaster Journalists Nino Zautashvili and Vasil Ivanov-Chikovani

On March 27, 2025, the propagandist TV channel Imedi spread disinformation targeting critically-minded journalists from the Georgian Public Broadcaster — Nino Zautashvili and Vasil Ivanov-Chikovani — accusing them of receiving “illicit income.”
  • 26.03.2025
  • Akhaltsikhe
  • Administrative body
  • Interference with professional duties
Incident Type:
Denial of entry into a building

Tok TV and Samkhretis Karibche Journalists Barred from Akhaltsikhe Mayor’s Advisory Council Meeting

On March 26, 2025, journalists were denied entry to a session of the “Civil Advisory Council,” a consultative body of the Akhaltsikhe Municipality City Hall. Journalists from Samkhretis Karibche and TOK TV who arrived at the location were told that they could not enter the public institution because the meeting had already started.
  • 26.03.2025
  • Tbilisi
  • Administrative body
  • Interference with professional duties
Incident Type:
Suspension of accreditation

TV Pirveli Journalist Has Press Pass Suspended by Parliament for Six Months

On March 26, 2025, the Parliament of Georgia suspended the accreditation of TV Pirveli journalist Nata Kajaya for six months.
  • 23.03.2025
  • Tbilisi
  • The Georgian Public Broadcaster
  • Persecution for expressing critical position
Incident Type:
Suspension of media operations

Journalist Removed from Broadcast After Criticizing Public Broadcaster’s Policy

On March 23, 2025, it became known that Ani Jobava, a journalist and contributor to the morning program at the Georgian Public Broadcaster — where she had worked for seven years — was removed from on-air duties. The journalist announced the news on social media.