Mitya Aleshkovsky was exiled from Georgia to Armenia

ButLeshkovsky and his family live in Tbilisi, but flew to Yerevan for two days. According to his mother, historian Tamara Eidelman, the border guards did not explain the reason and simply sent him back

Mitya Aleshkovsky was exiled from Georgia to Armenia

Mitya Aleshkovsky

Journalist and philanthropist Mitya Aleshkovsky (recognized as a foreign agent) was deported from Georgia to Yerevan, from where he arrived. This was announced on Facebook (the social network belongs to the extremist and banned Meta company recognized in Russia) by his mother, historian and Honored teacher of Russia Tamara Eidelman.

According to her, Aleshkovsky lives in Tbilisi, where his wife and daughter are waiting for him. He went to Yerevan for two days together with Eidelman for her lecture. She accused the Georgian authorities of “fawning” in front of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Eidelman told RBC that her son is already in Yerevan. She added that the Georgian border guards “did not explain anything, they simply refused entry.” RBC sent a request to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia.

Aleshkovsky is a journalist, photographer, director of the publication “Such Things” and one of the founders of the charity foundation “Need Help”. He opposed the Russian military operation in Ukraine. In July, the Ministry of Justice added him to the register of foreign media.

In August last year, opposition politician Lyubov Sobol was denied entry to Georgia (recognized as a foreign agent). She attributed the refusal to Tbilisi’s unwillingness to spoil relations with Russia. In January, another oppositionist, Dmitry Gudkov, was not allowed into Georgia.

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