< img src = "/uploads/blogs/68/76/ib-freepjl3l_b80dc749.png" Alt = "Georgia refused to in ' Riding two French journalists who covered protests"/ < p > In recent months, Georgia has refused in & Rsquo; riding two French journalists who have covered protests in the country.

< p > told about it in the human rights organization “Reporters without borders”, reports “European Pravda” with reference to Reuters.

~ ~ < P > According to the organization, Georgia refused the entry of the Frilamo Shobo Photo Reporter and Reporter Kleman Girardo, who worked on Le Monde and Al Jazeera.

~ > < P > Incidents were recorded in March and Feb respectively.

< P >< Br /> Both journalists covered street protests and their suppression that occurred after the October parliamentary elections in Georgia. < /p > ~ < p > The journalists themselves say that Georgian border guards did not provide any explanation on the ban on B & Rsquo; Riding.

< P > The Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Georgia Border Police did not respond to comments requests.

< P > According to Georgian media, after the election to the country, more than a few foreigners were denied, including those who have long resided in Georgia.

~ < P > Some of them associate the ban on entry with the fact that they participated in anti -government protests.

< P > Protests in Georgia, which have been ongoing from the end of November, caused anti-European statements by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, who announced the decision to postpone negotiations on EU accession.

~ ~ < P > Demonstrators demand the resignation of the government and hold early parliamentary elections, accusing power of authoritarianism and waste from democratic principles.

< p > Meanwhile, the Georgian Dream Party has recently threatened to ban the Michael Saakashvili party and “its satellites”.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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