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December 04, 2025

SNS: The allegations emerging from Georgia’s 2024-25 protest wave are not merely another chapter in the long, bitter contest between an embattled government and a restless citizenry. They point toward something far more unsettling: the appar- ent revival of an obsolete First World War-era chemical agent for domestic crowd control. If substantiated, this

would represent one of the most serious erosions of global chemical weapons norms in recent years. Through months of demonstrations sparked by the government’s abrupt pause on the country’s EU accession bid, thousands of Georgians gathered outside parliament demanding accountability.

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