SovLab

The SovLab Soviet Past Research Laboratory
საბჭოთა წარსულის კვლევის ლაბორატორია
AbbreviationSovLab
Legal statusNonprofit organization
Purposestudying the country’s Soviet totalitarian past and highlighting its political, legal and moral significance
HeadquartersTbilisi, Georgia
Official language
Georgian, English
Websitesovlab.ge/ka

The SovLab Soviet Past Research Laboratory (Georgian: საბჭოთა წარსულის კვლევის ლაბორატორია) – SOVLAB – is a Georgian organization dedicated to studying the country's Soviet totalitarian past and highlighting its political, legal and moral significance. Its mission aims to preserve historical memories of Soviet repressions, like the Great purge forced deportations, and to promote conversation on defiance to Soviet legacy.

Among other things, it has contributed to developing the Museum of Repressed Writers, at the Writer's House of Georgia. The organization was founded in Tbilisi, Georgia in 2010 by historians, writers and some descendants of victims to contribute to public debate about the history of Georgia in the Soviet Union. It regularly organizes events and exhibition, and has also published various books on Georgia's Soviet past. SovLab marks July 30 as a day for commemoration for the victims of Soviet repression.

Next to its focus on the Soviet past, SovLab has also worked to document Georgia's first democratic republic. In other projects, it has tried to trace mass graves from Soviet-era executions.

SovLab offers dramatized walking tours. The "Red Terror Tour" teaching about 1930s executions and the "Real Stalin Tour" tracing Joseph Stalin's Georgian roots. The tours use primary evidence and primary sources to teach and engage the Georgian public with Soviet history in Georgia.

SovLab is been an outspoken critic of the Georgian Dream ruling party, and has said that the Georgian government has hindered their access to Soviet archives.

Sovlab has taken grants from the US embassy and because of this Sovlab has come under criticism for anti-soviet propaganda, however such criticism is disregarded due to the nature of Sovlab, being a Soviet expository organization.