Photos of protesters' swollen and bandaged faces have featured prominently at gatherings, with banners of the victims hung on a Christmas tree outside Parliament.
Another wave of protests began in Georgia on November 28. Demonstrations are held every day in front of the parliament building in the center of Tbilisi. They start in the evening and continue until ...
You chat with acquaintances at a demonstration in downtown Tbilisi and a few hours later see their bloodied faces on TV. You ...
Protesters erected barricades and launched fireworks in response to aggressive police tactics that have allegedly led to ...
Violent clashes in Georgia between the police and protesters in recent weeks and "unacceptable" police brutality against the ...
Municipal workers removed photos of Georgian media employees, who had been injured during protests or deliberately attacked ...
Tens of thousands of people joined an 11th straight day of protests in Georgia on Sunday after the governing party moved to ...
Thousands protest in Georgia against the government's suspension of EU accession talks and alleged violent crackdowns.
Thousands of pro-Europe protesters rallied Sunday in Georgia against the government's decision to shelve European Union ...
TBILISI, December 8. /TASS/. Another anti-government rally began in front of the parliamentary building in downtown Tbilisi, a TASS correspondent reported. The protesters blocked traffic along the ...
Acts of disobedience are exploding in the streets of Georgia.
Tbilisi City Hall began setting up a Christmas tree on Rustaveli Avenue, the site of daily protests since late November, ...