10 July 2026,   20:00
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It is an absolutely sound decision. The principle is simple, hatred and aggression must not be allowed to gain ground in any society – Kobakhidze on ECHR decision

The Prime Minister of Georgia welcomed a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights [ECHR], saying the Court had confirmed that Эrestricting certain forms of expression could be justified when necessary to prevent hatred and aggression in a democratic society”.

He was referring to a ruling by the ECHR, which examined a judgment by the Ljubljana District Court in Slovenia.

“It is an absolutely sound decision. The principle is simple, hatred and aggression must not be allowed to gain ground in any society.

This is precisely the approach on which the ECHR’ ruling is based, and it is also the approach reflected in our legislation, which we adopted recently. As you know, hatred and aggression are being imposed on us from outside, although they are alien to Georgian society. We must do everything possible to counter these externally imposed trends. That is the purpose of our legislation, and it is also why a relevant department was established within the Interior Ministry. Work in this direction must continue as actively as possible”, - said Irakli Kobakhidze.

The Slovenian court had found the applicant guilty of 2 counts of insult and one count of defamation, sentencing them to six months in prison. The ECHR held that the restriction on the applicant’s freedom of expression had been “necessary in a democratic society”, finding that the nature and severity of the sanction were relevant factors in assessing the proportionality of the interference.

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