Michael O’Flaherty, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, has vocally condemned the excessive use of force by the police during recent protests in Tbilisi, urging Georgian authorities to uphold human rights and ensure accountability. He called for immediate investigations into police brutality and emphasized the need to protect the rights of peaceful demonstrators. As escalating violence and political unrest continue to grip the nation, O’Flaherty’s plea heralds an urgent call for justice and respect for civil liberties.
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