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When it comes to border crossings, your rights and that specific country's laws don't really align with each other. While according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, you may leave any country even if your own, in many cases governments might not allow it.
Border crossings are more complicated than visa agreements and applications. While your friend may have the right to enter Georgia, the border officials in that specific gate might not permit entry. That may have many reasons from where he currently works and resides to why he wants to get into the country.
The best thing to do in this type of situation is to reach to the embassy of your country (in that occasion Kyrgyzstan Consulate in Turkey) to solve the problem.