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მე მხოლოდ სიმართელს ვწერ, რასაც ვკიტხულობ, კიდევ ერთი მტკიცებულება რომ არც არაფერი იცით ან განგებ მალავთ სიმართლეს!
ჩპტს თავად კიტხე, მე უკვე წაკიტხული მაქვს ახლა თავად ჩაუღრმავდი საკიტხს
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ზუსტადაც რომ ვკიოთხე და ,მართლა არ მიპასუხა?

according to a briefing held on January 6, 2025, by Dr. Giorgi Chakhunashvili, a Doctor of Medical Sciences, one of the tear gas agents used by Georgian authorities during the December 2024 protests in Tbilisi was identified as GL-202. This particular tear gas is known for its wide dispersal capabilities and is typically used under strict guidelines, prohibiting its use near vulnerable populations such as children, pregnant women, the elderly, or individuals with chronic health conditions. Dr. Chakhunashvili criticized the actions of the authorities, stating that the state committed a crime against the population by using such agents indiscriminately. Human rights advocates and medical professionals have since called for an independent investigation into the excessive use of force and the specific chemical agents deployed during these protests.
Front News
The Georgian Interior Ministry has not publicly confirmed the use of GL-202 or provided detailed information about the chemical agents employed during the protest dispersals.
If you would like more information on the health effects of GL-202 or details about international regulations concerning its use, feel free to ask.
The use of GL-202 tear gas during the December 2024 protests in Tbilisi has raised concerns regarding its health effects and adherence to international regulations.
Health Effects of GL-202 Tear Gas
While specific information on GL-202 is limited, its effects are consistent with those of other riot control agents (RCAs) like CS (2-chlorobenzalmalonitrile) and OC (oleoresin capsicum):
PMC
Respiratory Issues: Exposure can lead to coughing, choking, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. Individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions may experience exacerbated symptoms.
Healthline
Ocular Effects: Symptoms include tearing, burning, temporary blindness, and, in severe cases, long-term vision problems.
Healthline
Dermatological Reactions: Skin contact may result in redness, itching, blistering, and chemical burns.
Healthline
Psychological Impact: Prolonged or repeated exposure has been linked to anxiety, panic attacks, and symptoms resembling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
PHR
Cardiovascular Effects: Increased heart rate and blood pressure have been observed, posing risks for individuals with heart conditions.
PHR
Reproductive Concerns: Some studies suggest potential risks to fetal development, including miscarriages and abnormalities, though human data is limited.
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International Regulations on Tear Gas Use
Under the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), tear gas is classified as a "riot control agent" and is prohibited for use in warfare. However, its use for domestic law enforcement is permitted, provided it adheres to principles of necessity and proportionality.
PMC
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IMDG Code Compliance Centre
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Sudan Research, Analysis, and Advocacy
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International human rights guidelines stipulate that:
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Leiden Law Blog
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RCAs should be used only when necessary and in a manner that minimizes harm.
PHR
Deployment should avoid enclosed spaces to prevent excessive exposure.
Use near vulnerable populations, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with health conditions, should be avoided.
The reported use of GL-202 in Tbilisi, especially near vulnerable groups, raises questions about compliance with these international standards.
If you require further information on specific incidents or legal frameworks related to tear gas use, feel free to ask.
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krauze შე ყვაილო, ცხვირ-პირში და თვალებში რომ არ უნდა შეასხა ადამიანს გაზი ეგ სხვამ უნდა გითხრას თავად ვერ ხვდები?!