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Britain has imposed sanctions on four Georgian officials, including Shalva Bedoidze, the first deputy minister of internal affairs, for alleged human rights violations during protests against the suspension of EU accession talks. The sanctions were imposed under Britain's global human rights sanctions regime, with the government accusing Bedoidze of overseeing the disproportionate use of violence against protestors. The Georgian government did not immediately respond to the sanctions.
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