LGBT people* leave Georgia en masse

Tbilisi, Georgia. Photo: Serenay Tosun / unsplash.com
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LGBT people are leaving Georgia en masse, according to a report by ILGA — Europe, the European association of NGOs involved in the protection of LGBT rights. It is noted that the trend has intensified after the adoption of laws on foreign agents and on the prohibition of LGBT propaganda in Georgia.

The Georgian organization Movement for Equality confirmed that they had received a "huge number" of requests for legal assistance from those who want to seek asylum abroad.

The authors of the report write that most EU countries classify Georgia as a safe country, and this "makes it more difficult for LGBT citizens to obtain asylum, despite the increase in discrimination."

European NGOs also "have serious concerns in the field of public health" due to the entry into force in In December 2024, Georgia adopted a law banning LGBT propaganda.

"The UN HIV Programme/AIDS Foundation (UNAIDS) has previously warned that this law will increase stigmatization and make it more difficult for LGBT people to access medical services. There have already been cases of doctors refusing to help transgender patients," the report says.

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Published on February 19th, 2025 12:19 PM