On 19-22 April 2023, representatives of selected civil society organisations participated in a 4-day training on the protection of human rights during demonstrations, along with preparation and planning of strategic campaigns.
Among other issues, the participants discussed the Georgian legislative framework and enhanced their awareness of the European standards and practices regulating the management of demonstrations and the role of civil society. During the training sessions, they improved their knowledge on the application of Article 11 (freedom of assembly and association) of the European Convention on Human Rights and the established Court’s practice. On the last day of the training, the participants attended the sessions on strategic communication and planning of the campaigns. As a result, CSO representatives will apply their improved knowledge and skills in protecting the rights of individuals participating in peaceful demonstrations.
This activity was organised within the framework of the Council of Europe Project “Human Rights Compliant Policing in Georgia” (HRCPG) which is designed to address the issues related to effective policing in line with human rights standards, the rights of detained persons and their treatment by police, the treatment of juvenile victims and offenders as well as effective investigation into alleged ill-treatment by police and effective remedies against police misconduct.
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