Helsinki Commission - Recent findings that Georgian Dream used a chemical weapon against peaceful protestors are deeply disturbing - we call on the U.S. government to verify these reports and impose relevant sanctions on those responsible

U.S. Helsinki Commission Chairman Senator Roger Wicker, Co-Chairman Representative Joe Wilson, Ranking Member Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and Ranking Member Representative Steve Cohen today issued a statement in response to credible evidence that Georgian authorities used a World War I-era chemical weapon against peaceful protesters.

“Recent findings that Georgian Dream used a chemical weapon against peaceful protestors last year are deeply disturbing. These chemical attacks left victims with burns and long-term health complications and are a violation of the human rights commitments that Georgian authorities are obliged to uphold. Such behavior places Georgian Dream in league with corrupt rulers in Russia and China who fear their own people and will stop at nothing to maintain their grip on power.

We call on the U.S. government and our democratic allies to verify these reports and impose relevant sanctions on those responsible.

We continue to urge our colleagues in Congress to pass the MEGOBARI Act, bipartisan legislation that would provide the State Department with additional tools to support the Georgian people’s struggle for freedom,” reads the statement.

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