Demonstrators in Georgia have taken to the streets for a fourth night in growing protests against the government’s decision to suspend talks on joining the European Union. The protests on Sunday ...
Opposition TV channel Formula showed footage of people in Khashuri, a town of 20,000 in central Georgia, throwing eggs at the local Georgian Dream office and tearing down the party’s flag.
But protests have now spread to smaller towns around the country due to the government’s subsequent suspension of Georgia’s European Union accession process and open attacks on the rule of law.
Tear gas was later deployed and groups of protesters reportedly spread across the city, blocking traffic along the capital's key thoroughfare. Georgia's rights ombudsman, Levan Ioseliani ...
Georgia's fifth president, Salome Zurabishvili, said the country remained united against external Russian influence as she joined pro-EU protests in the western city of Zugdidi.
A brutal governmental crackdown on peaceful protesters followed ... Finally, the struggle for democracy in Georgia is part of a broader fight against the spread of authoritarianism, with potential ...
Demonstrations against Georgia's government stopping EU accession talks have spread nationwide ... during the Russo-Georgian war in 2008, protests seem to be losing steam, and some even support ...
Demonstrations spread across various Georgian cities. The interior ministry said that "the actions of some individuals present at the protest became violent shortly after the demonstration began".
Why have people of Georgia massively risen up against the Government? What do the protests mean for the left in Georgia and internationally? Posle (Ilya Budraitskis) and Tempest (Ashley Smith) talk to ...
The protests then spread across the country after police ... Other campuses, including Columbia and Emory University in Georgia, were reportedly quieter Saturday. The protests were sparked by ...