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12 years 5 months
Year
Report data for country
Cases Perpetrators were Sentenced
5
Cases Prosecuted
5
Cases Recorded by Police
22
Bias motivations and crime types
Crime types figures
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
5
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
9
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
1
Cases Recorded by Police
1
Type of Crime
Cases Recorded by Police
6
Explanation to the total figures recorded
This category includes persecution and illegal interference in performing religious rites.
NPC
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

Official figures recorded 22 crimes motivated by anti-religious bias without differentiation by faith.

Description Type
Developments
Organization Report

Georgia introduced a new article into the criminal code to include public incitement to violence. The Human Rights Protection Unit of the Chief Prosecutor's Office of Georgia has elaborated a recommendation regarding the application of Article 53 §3(1) of the Criminal Code of Georgia that prescribes the commission of crimes with bias motive as an aggravating circumstance of criminal liability. The recommendation concerned issues such as the qualification of hate crimes, the investigation process and the collection of evidence and relevant statistical data. The recommendation was considered and evaluated by experts from the European Union and was disseminated among the employees of the Prosecutor's Office. Georgian authorities reported positive trends in investigation and prosecution statistics were visible following its dissemination.

NGO
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

The Heinrich Böll Foundation (HBF) and the Women’s Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG) reported two physical assaults, one consisting of an attack by a group on a gay couple and the second involving the use of a weapon to stab a transgender sex worker, leaving the victim with serious injuries. The HBF reported four additional physical assaults on gay men; two incidents of threats, one of which targeted an LGBT rights organization; and an arson attack against the offices of the same organization.

Bias Motivation
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

The Analytical Center for Interethnic Cooperation and Consultations (ACICC) reported an incident in which local Christian and Muslim communities clashed over ownership of a disputed building, resulting in injuries to three members of the Muslim community.

Bias Motivation
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

The Heinrich Böll Foundation (HBF), Jehovah's Witnesses – Georgia and the Human Rights Education and Monitoring Center (EMC) reported one physical assault on Jehovah's Witnesses carried out by a group. The HBF and the EMC reported an additional physical assault that involved damage to property; and two threats. The HBF, the EMC and the UNHCR reported two incidents of damage to property targeting Jehovah Witnesses’ places of worship.

Jehovah's Witnesses – Georgia reported 11 physical assaults, including one in which stones were thrown at the victims; two threats; two burglaries; seven cases of damage to property; and three incidents of vandalism.

Overview of incidents
Mandated bias motivation
Attacks Against People - Violent Attacks
1
Attacks Against People - Threats
0
Attacks against property
0
Attacks Against People - Violent Attacks
13
Attacks Against People - Threats
4
Attacks against property
14
Mandated bias motivation
Attacks Against People - Violent Attacks
6
Attacks Against People - Threats
2
Attacks against property
1
IGO
Description Type
Reports
Organization Report

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported 11 incidents of physical assault; 16 incidents of damage to property; and four incidents of thefts. All 11 incidents targeted Jehovah's Witnesses.

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Developments
Organization Report

Following its Universal Periodic Review (UPR), the Georgian authorities supported recommendations to address hate crimes motivated by bias related to sexual orientation or gender identity and to develop training programmes on hate crimes for police and judges, which the authorities consider already implemented or in the process of implementation. The Georgian authorities made the commitment to examine and respond to recommendations to establish a specialized police unit for investigating hate crimes and to increase the powers of the public defender's office.

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Developments
Organization Report

In its fourth report on Georgia, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) recommended the creation of a unified hate crime database, the creation of a police unit specialized in hate crime, and that training programmes for law enforcement officials and the judiciary be augmented and include information on hate crime against LGBT people. ECRI also called for the effective investigation and prosecution of all hate crime cases, notably hate crimes against Muslims.

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Developments
Organization Report

In its "Concluding observations on the sixth to eighth periodic reports of Georgia", the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) recommended that all hate crimes be thoroughly investigated, prosecuted and punished appropriately, with victims receiving appropriate compensation.

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Developments
Organization Report

The Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, in his "Update on the human rights situation," recommended adequately identifying, qualifying, investigating and prosecuting hate crimes, including those on the grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity; and acknowledged the recommendations on hate crimes issued by Georgia’s chief prosecutor.

ODIHR Recommendations

ODIHR observes that Georgia has not made public reliable data and statistics on hate crimes.