Freedom House: Georgia added to list of countries using transnational repression tactics

Freedom House Report Identifies Georgia Among Countries Utilizing Transnational Repression Tactics

Tbilisi, Georgia – Freedom House has identified Georgia as one of a growing number of countries employing transnational repression tactics, according to a special report released in 2026. The organization’s findings indicate an expansion of states utilizing this approach, adding Georgia to a list already including Afghanistan, Benin, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. The report defines transnational repression as the targeting of citizens residing outside a nation’s borders, specifically focusing on activists, journalists, opposition figures, and members of the diaspora.

As of 2025, Freedom House estimates that at least 54 countries are engaged in attempts to “silence dissidents abroad,” representing over a quarter of all countries worldwide. These actions encompass a range of methods, including unlawful detentions, forced returns via extradition, abuse of international legal processes, and pressure exerted on individuals living abroad. The report highlights the increasing prevalence of state cooperation in facilitating these activities, complicating efforts to safeguard dissidents in foreign nations.

Freedom House’s report emphasizes the significant challenge posed by this trend to human rights protection and the security of democratic states. While the report does not detail specific instances of repression within Georgia, it underscores the nation’s inclusion within this concerning global pattern. The rise in transnational repression represents a serious threat to democratic values and the safety of individuals seeking refuge from political pressure.

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2 thoughts on “Freedom House: Georgia added to list of countries using transnational repression tactics

  1. This report highlights a serious concern about the erosion of democratic norms and the protection of dissidents.

  2. What specific actions are Freedom House documenting as evidence of transnational repression in Georgia?

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