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Former U.S. Officials Call for Urgent Action Against Democratic Backslide in Georgia


A group of former U.S. national security officials, diplomats and Georgia experts, have expressed concerns over escalating repression and democratic decline in Georgia under the Georgian Dream-led government.

In an open letter signed by 17 individuals, the group condemns violent crackdowns on peaceful protesters in Tbilisi and urges the U.S. government to take decisive measures. The letter highlights concerns over Georgia’s withdrawal from European Union accession talks, a decision “praised by Russian President Vladimir Putin, within minutes of the announcement”. It also criticizes authoritarian policies, including restrictions on NGOs, attacks on civil society, and flawed parliamentary elections. “The authorities in Tbilisi who have put in place these authoritarian policies, and their agents, are seeking personal advantage,” the letter states.

The group urges the U.S., officials to implement several policy measures, including: “to withhold recognition of the results of the October 26 parliamentary elections”, “similarly withhold recognition of the new parliament and re-establishment of a Georgian Dream government” and “support President Salome Zourabichvili’s efforts to bring about new, free and fair elections, under a new Central Election Commission”.

The letter also calls for sanctions to be imposed on key Georgian officials, “Georgian Dream de facto leader Bidzina Ivanishvili and Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze”, as well as “police and military officers involved in the crackdown on peaceful protesters and the shenanigans in the conduct of the parliamentary elections”.

“Georgia as a beacon of freedom and reform is at stake,” the letter stresses, calling for joint U.S.-EU action to ensure the effectiveness of assistance to the Georgian people.

The letter was signed by:

  • Amb. Robert F. Cekuta – Former U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan
  • Luke Coffey – Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
  • Amb. Paula Dobriansky – Former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs
  • Dr. Evelyn Farkas – Executive Director of the McCain Institute; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine, Eurasia
  • Amb. Daniel Fried – Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia
  • Amb. John E. Herbst – Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and Uzbekistan
  • Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges (Ret.) – Former Commanding General, U.S. Army Europe
  • Amb. Richard Kauzlarich – Former U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan
  • Amb. Ian Kelly – Former U.S. Ambassador to Georgia
  • David J. Kramer – Executive Director of the George W. Bush Institute; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights & Labor
  • Laura Linderman – Senior Fellow and Director of Programs, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute at the American Foreign Policy Council
  • Amb. Richard Morningstar – Former U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan and the EU
  • Amb. Stephen Sestanovich – Former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for the Former Soviet Union; Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
  • Amb. William Taylor – Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
  • Laura Thornton – Senior Director, Global Democracy Programs, McCain Institute; former head of National Democratic Institute, Georgia
  • Amb. Alexander Vershbow – Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and Russia
  • Amb. Kurt Volker – Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO; former U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations
  • Amb. Kenneth Yalowitz – Former U.S. Ambassador to Georgia and Belarus
  • Amb. Marie Yovanovitch – Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan

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AXCP Leader Ali Karimli Found Guilty of Defamation as Party Members Are Detained in Ongoing Political Struggle


During the trial of Ali Karimli, the chairman of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (AXCP), 12 party members were detained. Four of them – Elchin Hacivelli, Rovshan Asparov, Bakhtiyar Huseynov, and Mikayil Ismailov – were brought before the Nasimi District Court.

According to a statement from the party, these individuals were subjected to physical abuse while in police custody, with one reporting injuries such as a torn nail. Ali Karimli’s bodyguard, Ruslan Amirov, was also reportedly beaten, though his current whereabouts are unknown. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has not yet commented on the situation.

In a separate case, Ali Karimli was found guilty of defamation under Article 147.1 of the Criminal Code by the Nasimi District Court, which imposed a fine of 1,500 AZN. This decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed by former AXCP member Aydin Aliyev, who had demanded a six-month prison sentence for Karimli.

Karimli has called the verdict politically motivated and has vowed to appeal. During the court proceedings, among those detained included prominent figures such as Vidadi Mirkamal and Ruslan Amirov. Some were released later, but details about the others remain unclear.

The conflict between Karimli and Aliyev dates back to 2019 when Aliyev was expelled from the party for his alleged opposition to its political course. Aliyev accused Karimli of defamation in media statements, which Karimli denied, asserting that his comments were truthful and consistent with his party’s stance.

The AXCP has described the entire legal process as a politically driven attempt to weaken the party and remove its leadership from political activity. The party’s statement claims that the government is using Aliyev, a former active member who later aligned himself with pro-government activities, as a tool to undermine Karimli and the AXCP.

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Noah’s Ark’ has been unearthed by archaeologists


Researchers from universities in Turkey and the United States believe they may have found the ruins of Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat, the highest mountain in Turkey. The biblical account tells of God instructing Noah to build an ark to spare his family and pairs of animals from an incoming flood. Noah’s Ark is said to have come to rest on the mountain…

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Ankara hosts trilateral parliamentary meeting on regional cooperation


The chairmen of the Foreign Relations Committees of Azerbaijan, Türkiye, and Georgia held a trilateral meeting in Ankara, focusing on strengthening parliamentary diplomacy and regional cooperation, Azernews reports.

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AXCP Leader Ali Karimli Found Guilty of Defamation as Party Members Are Detained in Ongoing Political Struggle


During the trial of Ali Karimli, the chairman of the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (AXCP), 12 party members were detained. Four of them – Elchin Hacivelli, Rovshan Asparov, Bakhtiyar Huseynov, and Mikayil Ismailov – were brought before the Nasimi District Court.

According to a statement from the party, these individuals were subjected to physical abuse while in police custody, with one reporting injuries such as a torn nail. Ali Karimli’s bodyguard, Ruslan Amirov, was also reportedly beaten, though his current whereabouts are unknown. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has not yet commented on the situation.

In a separate case, Ali Karimli was found guilty of defamation under Article 147.1 of the Criminal Code by the Nasimi District Court, which imposed a fine of 1,500 AZN. This decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed by former AXCP member Aydin Aliyev, who had demanded a six-month prison sentence for Karimli.

Karimli has called the verdict politically motivated and has vowed to appeal. During the court proceedings, among those detained included prominent figures such as Vidadi Mirkamal and Ruslan Amirov. Some were released later, but details about the others remain unclear.

The conflict between Karimli and Aliyev dates back to 2019 when Aliyev was expelled from the party for his alleged opposition to its political course. Aliyev accused Karimli of defamation in media statements, which Karimli denied, asserting that his comments were truthful and consistent with his party’s stance.

The AXCP has described the entire legal process as a politically driven attempt to weaken the party and remove its leadership from political activity. The party’s statement claims that the government is using Aliyev, a former active member who later aligned himself with pro-government activities, as a tool to undermine Karimli and the AXCP.

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U.S. Urges ‘Dignity’ After Georgian Protests Marred By Police Brutality


A standoff between pro-EU Georgian protesters and security forces continues in Tbilisi amid accusations of excessive use of force by police that have prompted international condemnation including from a group of influential U.S. lawmakers.