Cops clash with pro-EU protesters in Georgia over disputed local polls
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thousands of pro-European demonstrators went down on the streets of Tbilisi on the evening of Saturday, October 4. They protested against the pro-Russian government. As in Ukraine and other former Soviet territories, the population is divided between the West and Russia. - "The inhabitants fear a scenario in Ukrainian": in Georgia, the street opposes the pro-Russian (International) government.
Cops clash with pro-EU protesters in Georgia over disputed local polls
Clashes erupted in Georgia after the governing Georgian Dream Party claimed victory in the municipal elections on October 4th. Riot police used pepper spray and water cannons to disperse demonstrators near the presidential palace in Tbilisi. Protesters marched after opposition parties alleged election fraud and pro-Russia policies by the government. The core of the demonstrations is a demand for greater integration with the European Union. Accor…
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