Two months ago, I fled my country — not because I wanted to, but because staying meant prison and silence. Living as a journalist in exile means poverty, loss of dignity, and constant uncertainty. This is what exile actually feels like, and why truth still matters even when the world wants it quiet.
On October 18, 2025, Georgian authorities detained 14 individuals during a protest on Tbilisi's Rustaveli Avenue. The Ministry of Internal Affairs cited offenses such as blocking traffic and concealing faces, actions now punishable under recent legislation. Among those detained were journalist Vakho Sanaia, co-anchor of TV Formula's main news program, and activists Levan Jobava and Shalva Chubinidze. Tbilisi City Court sentenced Jobava and Chubinidze to 14 days of administrat