Tbilisi. Institute for Development of Freedom of Information published a research about procedures of asylum denial in Georgia. That procedures are not transparent, - IDFI mentioned.
"According to Georgian legislation and judicial practice, the State can refuse an asylum seeker to grant refugee or humanitarian status on the basis of the belief that he/she will endanger the state security of Georgia, its territorial integrity or public order. The asylum seeker does not have specific or general information about on what particular grounds is he/she refused an asylum. These details are not specified in the court judgments as well. Even the general basis (connection with a terroristic organization, for instance) is not provided for asylum seekers”, - is said in the research.
Source: the organization’s webpage