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Pro-EU protests continue in Georgia
Georgian opposition leader arrested, beaten unconscious as Tbilisi protests continue
Prominent Georgian opposition leader and former journalist Nika Gvaramia is recovering after being beaten unconscious by police Wednesday amid pro-Europe protests in Tbilisi, according to his lawyer.
Tbilisi pair back Georgia protesters with traditional cornbread
Almost every night since pro-EU protests erupted in Georgia last week, young husband-and-wife duo Mamuka Matkava and Gogona Parkaia have been working flat out to feed their fellow demonstrators.
Thousands return to streets of Tbilisi as mass protests in Georgia continue, AP explains
Mass protests continued for a seventh night in Georgia on Wednesday triggered by the governing party’s decision to suspend negotiations on joining the European Union. It came after Georgian police raided the offices of an opposition party and arrested its leader earlier in the day in an apparent attempt to halt the movement.
Protests in Georgia rage on for Sixth night
MUST SEE: Protests in Georgia rage on for 6th night
In the Must See video above, twenty-two people were arrested in Tbilisi, Georgia, as protests continued for a sixth night against the country’s decision to halt European Union accession talks
Fresh protests in Georgia after PM vows to 'eradicate' opposition
Thousands rallied across Georgia on Thursday for a second week of pro-EU protests, after the prime minister threatened to "eradicate" the country's "liberal-fascist" opposition.Earlier, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told reporters "we will do everything necessary to completely eradicate liberal fascism in Georgia,
Protests in Georgia: First night without dispersals, detentions of activists continue
In Tbilisi last night, for the first time in a week of mass pro-European protests, there were no large-scale clashes between demonstrators and police. However, detentions did take place, NewsGeorgia reports.
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Video shows journalist getting beaten by Georgian police while covering protests
'Stunning development': CNN reporter breaks down decision to lift martial law ...
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Video: LIVE: Protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, over decision to suspend negotiations on joining EU
Protests in Tbilisi, Georgia, over decision to suspend negotiations on joining EU Watch live as protests continue outside ...
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Ukraine's Zelenskyy urges West to sanction Georgia as anti-Russia protests rage
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced sanctions on 19 members of the Georgian government, who he accused of ...
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Young Georgians see homeland at turning point amid pro-EU protests
Almost every night since pro-EU protests erupted in Georgia last week, young husband-and-wife duo Mamuka Matkava and Gogona ...
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Huge anti-Russian protests in Tbilisi echo Ukraine’s Maidan
The opposition rejected the results immediately, but protests were small and evidence of gross fraud was lacking, muting the ...
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Police in Georgia turn increasingly brutal as mass protests over ending EU talks enter second week
Georgian authorities are responding to ongoing protests fueled by the governing party’s decision to suspend negotiations on joining the European Union with increasing force.
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Tbilisi Mayor threatens with 'response' to civil servants supporting protests
Tbilisi Mayor and Secretary General of the Georgian Dream party, Kakha Kaladze, stated that civil servants who supported ...
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Interior Ministry official says “ongoing Tbilisi protest rally has gone beyond” Law on Assembly, Manifestation
Teimuraz Kupatadze, the Head of the Central Criminal Police Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on Wednesday said ...
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