Georgia jails opposition figure who urged 'peaceful revolution' for 2-1/2 years


TBILISI, May 21 (Reuters) - A ⁠court in Georgia sentenced a senior opposition figure to 2-1/2 ⁠years in prison on Thursday on charges of sabotage and ‌inciting a coup at local elections last year, the Interpress news agency reported.

Levan Khabeishvili, a former chair of the United National Movement (UNM), one of the South Caucasus ​country's largest opposition groups, was arrested last ⁠September after he repeatedly urged ⁠Georgians to take to the streets in a "peaceful revolution" on the day ⁠of ‌municipal elections.

Khabeishvili has rejected the charges against him, according to Georgian media.

The governing Georgian Dream party, in power since ⁠2012, swept the municipal elections on October 4 ​last year. The two ‌largest opposition blocs, including the UNM, boycotted the vote in ⁠line with ​a wider standoff with the government.

Georgians have protested nightly since November 2024, when the government announced it was freezing accession talks to the European ⁠Union.

Georgian riot police used pepper spray and water ​cannons to disperse demonstrators on election night after some protesters tried to force entry to the presidential palace in the capital Tbilisi.

Ten people, ⁠including a prominent Georgian opera singer, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms this month in connection with those protests. Government critics say the sentences were part of a broader pattern of attempts by Georgian ​Dream to silence opposition voices as Georgia ⁠takes what they see as an anti-Western U-turn to an authoritarian, pro-Russian ​path.

The government denies its policies are authoritarian ‌and accuses opposition parties - several of ​which it is seeking to ban outright - of trying to foment violent coups.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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