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Грузия

Грузия регулярно предоставляет БДИПЧ данные о преступлениях на почве ненависти. С 2020 года Грузия публикует ежегодный отчет с данными о преступлениях на почве ненависти в соответствии с межведомственным меморандумом о сотрудничестве. Грузия внедрила программу БДИПЧ «Обучение сотрудников правоохранительных органов мерам борьбы с преступлениями на почве ненависти» (ОБПН) в 2019 году и программу «Обучение сотрудников прокуратуры мерам борьбы с преступлениями на почве ненависти» (ОПБПН) в 2017 году.

В 2023 году Грузия представила Национальную стратегию по защите прав человека на 2022–2030 годы, которая охватывает основные права и свободы, уделяя особое внимание защите уязвимых групп. В октябре 2023 года государственные учреждения, включая полицию, прокуратуру и судебные органы, подписали новый меморандум, предусматривающий дополнительные обязанности по сбору и публикации статистических данных о преступлениях на почве ненависти.

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Download the 2022 hate crime report for Грузия

OFFICIAL DATA REPORTED BY STATES

Year Hate crimes recorded by police Prosecuted Sentenced
2023 1,824 1,218 756
2022 1,802 1,172 585
2021 1,703 834 321
2020 989 253 109
2019 775 183 32
2018 344 151 58
2017 86 44 11
2016 42 42 15
2015 22 5 5
2014 19 7 8
2013 Not available Not available Not available
2012 13 5 Not available
2011 19 1 Not available
2010 41 11 Not available
2009 41 11 Not available

About 2022 Data

    Statistical data for 2022 is published on the Geostat website and is based on a memorandum of co-operation on collecting data on bias-motivated crimes. Reported data may include offences that fall outside of the OSCE’s hate crime definition.

Hate crime recorded by police

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National developments

In 2022, the hate crime provisions in the Georgian Criminal Code were amended.

On 5 September 2022, the Georgian government approved its second National Strategy for the Protection of Human Rights, covering the period of 2022 to 2030. The Strategy was adopted by Parliament on 23 March 2023. The Strategy includes a chapter on promoting equality and protecting minority rights. The existing Inter-Agency Human Rights Council chaired by the Prime Minister serves as the national mechanism for effective monitoring, evaluation and reporting on human rights. Civil society organizations (CSOs) are involved in the process.

In 2022, with the expert support of UN Women, a six-year gender equality strategy (2022-2027) and a three-year gender equality action plan (2022-2024) were approved.

In 2022, a manual for prosecutors on the "Principles of investigating hate crimes according to international standards" was published with the support of the Council of Europe. The manual reviews the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights and analyses judgments and trends. 

In the reporting period, employees of the Prosecutor's Office completed a specialized training course on hate crime. As a result of the course, 18 prosecutors and three investigators of the Prosecutor's Office underwent retraining.

In 2022, a number of training activities were implemented with the support of international organizations. Community police officers took part in training activities as part of a project on "Promoting the Effective Protection of Equality and Non-Discrimination in Georgia" with the support of the Council of Europe. The training sessions were devoted to legal proceedings in bias-motivated incidents. As part of the project, a training for the heads of police units was held. 

An Action Plan for the protection of the rights of persons with disabilities was approved by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and implemented with the support of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Network of Centers for Civic Engagement (NCCE). As part of the plan, employees of the Patrol Police Department were trained on the rights of persons with disabilities and relevant standards of communication. In addition, a training course on access to justice for women with disabilities was organized for law enforcement officers with the support of UN Women.

Also in 2022, a training session on the "Legal regulation of issues of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression and the needs of LGBTQI+ people" was held for employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with the support of the UN Joint Programme for Gender Equality and the Women's Initiatives Support Group (WISG).

A training activity on hate crimes was also organized by the U.S. State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) and the International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). Within the framework of this cooperation, two employees of the Prosecutor's Office undertook a study visit to Budapest, Hungary, where they attended a course on hate crimes.

With the support of the Council of Europe, an in-depth training course was held for prosecutors specializing in hate crime, focusing on the "Practical aspects of effective procedural supervision of investigation and prosecution".

In addition, a hybrid two-and-a-half-month training course was implemented under the Council of Europe project on "Strengthening access to justice through non-judicial redress mechanisms for victims of discrimination, hate crime and hate speech in Eastern Partnership countries" (in line with General Policy Recommendation No. 15 of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance).

With the support of the Council of Europe, a training activity was provided to officials of the Tbilisi City Court, including assistant judges, court secretaries and registry working directly on discrimination and hate crime cases and responsible for recording and transferring information on bias motivation in court files.

In July 2022, Pride Week was organized by civil society organization "Tbilisi Pride" and their supporters. Preparatory work started in advance, and the organizers of the week were in communication with the representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs throughout the process. As a result, all events were held as planned.

A series of awareness-raising events and meetings was attended by the General Prosecutor's Office of Georgia as part of the Council of Europe's public campaign titled "I choose equality".

KEY OBSERVATION

ODIHR recognizes Georgia's efforts to provide criminal justice professionals with hate crime training. However, ODIHR observes that Georgia would benefit from strengthening the inclusion of, collaboration with, and facilitating the work of civil society working to combat hate crimes and support victims.

ODIHR recalls that in Ministerial Council Decisions 9/09 and 13/06, OSCE participating States committed to taking a proactive and inclusive approach to facilitating the contribution of civil society to combat hate crimes. ODIHR stands ready to support Georgia in meeting its relevant commitments through the provision of comprehensive resources and assistance.


Our methodology

INCIDENTS REPORTED BY CIVIL SOCIETY

  • Total Incidents
  • Targeted properties
  • Type of property attacks

🛈 Please note that the total number of incidents may be lower than the sum of incidents presented in the breakdown chart above, as some incidents involve multiple bias motivations.

🛈 ODIHR no longer presents descriptions of property attacks in the incident tables below. Data on property attacks are presented in the breakdown charts above. One property attack may target multiple properties or involve multiple types of attack.

🛈 Please note that the total number of incidents may be lower than the sum of incidents presented in the breakdown chart above, as some incidents involve multiple bias motivations.

🛈 ODIHR no longer presents descriptions of property attacks in the incident tables below. Data on property attacks are presented in the breakdown charts above. One property attack may target multiple properties or involve multiple types of attack.

🛈 Please note that the total number of incidents may be lower than the sum of incidents presented in the breakdown chart above, as some incidents involve multiple bias motivations.

🛈 ODIHR no longer presents descriptions of property attacks in the incident tables below. Data on property attacks are presented in the breakdown charts above. One property attack may target multiple properties or involve multiple types of attack.

Anti-Christian hate crime

Дата ВИД ИНЦИДЕНТА Источник Описание
2022-06 Threats/Harassment
Jehovah's Witnesses
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2022-10 Threats/Harassment
Jehovah's Witnesses
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2022-12 Violent attacks against people
Jehovah's Witnesses
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Disability hate crime

Дата ВИД ИНЦИДЕНТА Источник Описание
2022-08 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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2022 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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2022-01 Violent attacks against people
OSCE Office for Democratic Institution and Human Rights
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Gender-based hate crime

Дата ВИД ИНЦИДЕНТА Источник Описание
2022-05 Threats/Harassment
Equality Movement
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2022-05 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-05 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-08 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-09 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-12 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-03 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-08 Threats/Harassment
Equality Movement
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2022-09 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-08 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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2022 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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2022-03 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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Anti-LGBTI hate crime

Дата ВИД ИНЦИДЕНТА Источник Описание
2022-05 Threats/Harassment
Equality Movement
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2022-05 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-02 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-05 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-08 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-09 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-12 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-03 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-06 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-08 Threats/Harassment
Equality Movement
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2022-08 Threats/Harassment
Equality Movement
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2022-09 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-11 Violent attacks against people
Equality Movement
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2022-06 Threats/Harassment
Equality Movement
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2022-08 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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2022 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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2022-03 Violent attacks against people
Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG)
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INTERNATIONAL REPORTS

Racist and xenophobic hate crime, Hate crime against Christians and members of other religions, Anti-LGBTI hate crime

The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) published relevant recommendations in its "Final report on Georgia adopted on 28 March 2023 by ECRI at its 91st plenary meeting (28-30 March 2023)".

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