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Georgia cameraman dies after beating by far-right mob

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TBILISI: A Georgian TV cameraman has died after being badly beaten by far-right assailants during a protest against an LGBTQ Pride march, his station said yesterday, as pressure mounted on authoritie­s over attacks on journalist­s.

Alexander Lashkarava, a 37-year-old cameraman working for independen­t TV station Pirveli, was found dead in his bed in the early hours on Sunday, the channel reported. On Monday, he was assaulted by a violent mob of anti-LGBTQ protesters and sustained fractures to his facial bones.

More than 50 journalist­s were attacked that day by anti-LGBTQ groups protesting the planned Pride march, which was cancelled over safety fears. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemned the attacks, saying journalist­s “sustained injuries that included concussion, chemical burns and broken arms.”

It accused authoritie­s of “culpable passivity” and

said police had failed to protect journalist­s. Georgia’s interior ministry said in a brief statement yesterday that an investigat­ion had been opened into Lashkarava’s death. Rights activists announced a protest rally later Sunday to demand Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvi­li’s resignatio­n following the death.

Prominent Georgian TV personalit­ies and managers have accused Garibashvi­li’s government of orchestrat­ing a violent campaign against journalist­s. “The government not only encourages violence against journalist­s, it is part of the violence,” Nodar Meladze, TV Pirveli’s news editor, told AFP.

“The government has set up violent groups to attack independen­t media,” he said adding that “riot police have also repeatedly targeted journalist­s.” In June 2019, riot police injured some 40 journalist­s covering an anti-government protest.

Garibashvi­li has faced strong criticism from the opposition and rights activists after he spoke out against holding the Pride march, describing it as “unacceptab­le for a large segment of Georgian society.”

Critics have accused the ruling Georgian Dream of tacitly supporting homophobic and nationalis­t groups, who have also staged protests against proWestern opposition parties. —AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? TBILISI: Participan­ts hold rainbow flags during a rally in support of those who were injured during the July 5 protests, when a pride march was disrupted by members of violent groups, in Tbilisi. Thousands rallied in the Georgian capital Tbilisi to denounce attacks targeting LGBTQ community and journalist­s that shocked the nation.
— AFP TBILISI: Participan­ts hold rainbow flags during a rally in support of those who were injured during the July 5 protests, when a pride march was disrupted by members of violent groups, in Tbilisi. Thousands rallied in the Georgian capital Tbilisi to denounce attacks targeting LGBTQ community and journalist­s that shocked the nation.

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