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Georgians Continue Pro-Democracy Protests While Commemorating Independence Vote

  • Police in Georgia arrested a Russian citizen with the initials D.K. For allegedly damaging a police vehicle during protests, facing a potential three-year prison sentence if convicted.
  • D.K. Is the ninth Russian citizen arrested in Georgia amid protests against the ruling Georgian Dream party.
  • Currently, 49 protesters remain imprisoned on criminal charges since protests began against Georgian Dream in the fall.
  • Critics claim Georgia is aligning more with Russia and adopting repressive laws similar to those in Moscow.
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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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