Holly Cartner from the U.S.-based group said the Bush administration pointed to Georgia as a hopeful model for change.
But she said there were warning signs of backsliding on human rights in the country, which the group outlined in a letter to Bush.
It said some practices -- such as the more frequent use of force by police -- ran counter to Georgia's international human rights commitments.
Saakashvili is due to meet Bush on July 5.
But she said there were warning signs of backsliding on human rights in the country, which the group outlined in a letter to Bush.
It said some practices -- such as the more frequent use of force by police -- ran counter to Georgia's international human rights commitments.
Saakashvili is due to meet Bush on July 5.