By Mikheil Gvadzabia
Georgia’s Interior Ministry has denied a request by an Armenian civil society group to hold a demonstration in front of the Turkish Embassy in Tbilisi on the occasion of the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day.
The Armenian Community of Georgia, the organization behind the demonstration, told OC Media that they initially notified Tbilisi City Hall at the end of March about the rally planned for Friday, April 24.
A board member and secretary of the organization, Zhaneta Baghdasarian said that the police contacted them a few days later and informed them that they would not be allowed to hold their demonstration in front of the embassy.
“[The Ministry representative] informed us that we are denied [the opportunity] to hold the event at the specified location, citing the motive to prevent potential risks,” a statement from the organization read.
According to the organization, they requested a written document confirming the refusal decision, after which they encountered a “lack of coordination between government agencies.”
