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Hosted on MSNProtests resume in Tbilisi: Detainees and injured reportedOn Sunday, February 2, protests demanding new elections resumed in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. There are reports of ...
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Georgia journalist jailed over protests against pro-Russian government deteriorates 3 weeks into hunger strikeThe mother of one of Georgia's dozens of imprisoned protesters says the nation "chose Europe," but is being "taken to Russia" ...
At least twenty people, including political leaders, were arrested at a rally in Tbilisi on Sunday. Hundreds of policemen ...
In Georgia, police arrested several anti-government protesters, including prominent opposition leaders, as thousands demanded ...
later released on bail Protests reignite after EU talks suspension TBILISI, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Police in Georgia arrested ...
Nika Melia, the leader of the Akhali opposition party who was arrested during pro-European protests in Tbilisi, has been released, while over 30 people remain in detention. Source: Interpressnews, a ...
Over 40 Georgians have been jailed on criminal charges stemming from anti-government protests that have roiled the South Caucasus nation for weeks TBILISI, Georgia -- Jailed journalist Mzia ...
The Georgian government is pushing forward with a legislative package that would increase penalties for protest-related ...
Several antigovernment protesters, including two opposition leaders, were arrested late on Sunday during a large demonstration against the governing party in the capital Tbilisi. The rally marked ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. For months, thousands of protesters have marched through Tbilisi, Georgia, confronting masked police who have beaten and arrested hundreds. The ...
In Georgia, police arrested several anti-government protesters, including opposition leader Nika Melia. Demonstrators blocked a motorway in Tbilisi demanding new elections. Protests intensified after ...
Former Tbilisi Mayor Giorgi Ugulava was also arrested, local media reported. Late Sunday, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas blasted the arrests. “The brutal crackdown on peaceful protesters ...
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