On March 24, opposition leader Elene Khoshtaria was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison for property damage, fueling the 483rd consecutive day of protests on Rustaveli Avenue. Tensions further escalated on March 25 when three pro-European demonstrators were sentenced to administrative arrest for blocking roads and sidewalks near the Parliament. The government's willingness to arrest protesters for minor infractions indicates a tightening of civil liberties. The security environment remains strained by international diplomatic friction and local crime. On March 26, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged Tbilisi to return to a pro-EU path. Meanwhile, a minor was formally charged on March 23 for a false bomb threat made during Patriarch Ilia II's funeral, and police arrested a 55-year-old man for a double homicide in Tbilisi on March 24. The intersection of political imprisonments, sustained civil unrest, and impending U.S. visa bond implementations creates a highly volatile operational environment. The previously watched transport paralysis from the Patriarch's funeral has resolved, but high winds expected on March 28 (up to 45km/h) may cause localized disruptions. For the Samgori District school, administrators must advise international students to strictly avoid the Rustaveli Avenue protest zones, as police are actively detaining individuals for minor infractions.
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Region Alert monitors Tbilisi daily, tracking the ongoing protest movement on Rustaveli Avenue, police deployments, and transportation disruptions. Safety varies by neighborhood and proximity to demonstration sites.
Tbilisi has experienced over 400 consecutive days of protests centered on Rustaveli Avenue, related to EU integration disputes. Region Alert tracks daily protest activity, police response, and impacts on business operations and travel.
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