Activist Kristi Chelidze writes about the current events on Facebook: “The state is clearly trying to blame Pride and other non-governmental organizations,

“In the last few days, nothing has been harder for me than shaping my thoughts. I am experiencing every thought and feeling

“Why does anyone think that I’m any different from them? It hasn’t been long since I started observing people, but this short

Tamar Agata Kapanadze – Lawyer, Human Rights Activist, Tbilisi Shelter City Communications Manager: ”Pride Week and its aftermath have shown me a

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I was 17 years old on May 17, 2013, I was living in Batumi and the footage I saw on TV was

The Episcopal Church in Georgia supports Tbilisi Pride and publishes this on its Facebook page: ”Our church supports freedom of expression and

”Tbilisi Pride” releases a statement. The statement said that the “The March of Honor” planned today, will be held without violent incidents,

Pride was first held in Ukraine in 2013. A total of 80 people attended the public gathering as a part of the

“I have heard so many things about Pride. I know how this week is celebrated abroad. I have always observed it with
