Mission to Georgia
Representatives of the Council of Europe’s safety of journalists platform and the Media Freedom Rapid Response conducted a fact-finding mission to Georgia ahead of the country’s October 26 parliamentary elections. (Photo courtesy of Council of Europe’s Platform for the Protection of Journalism and Safety of Journalists/ Media Freedom Rapid Response)

CPJ, partners’ mission to Georgia finds ‘climate of fear’ ahead of elections

On October 1-2, the Committee to Protect Journalists joined eight partner organizations of the Council of Europe’s Platform for the Protection of Journalism and Safety of Journalists and members of the Media Freedom Rapid Response consortium on a fact-finding mission to Georgia, ahead of the country’s October 26 parliamentary elections.

The mission met with civil society representatives and political and institutional leaders and heard the testimony of journalists who cited a growing climate of fear amid a deeply polarized environment, increasingly authoritarian governance, and escalating attacks against the press. Journalists expressed grave concern over their ability to continue operating in the country following the enactment of a Russian-style “foreign agents” law earlier this year.

The mission concluded with a press briefing and will be followed by a detailed report with recommendations.

Read the interim findings here.