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'Not afraid to stand': Clashes erupt outside Georgia parliament between pro-EU protesters and police

IndiaTimes Sunday, 1 December 2024 ()
Violent clashes erupted in Tbilisi as protesters opposed the Georgian government's decision to delay EU membership talks amid a post-election crisis. Demonstrations against the ruling Georgian Dream party's declared victory led to arrests and confrontations with police using rubber bullets and tear gas. President Salome Zurabishvili called for stability, while international condemnation of the crackdown mounted.
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News video: VIDEO | Violent Clashes Erupt Outside Georgia's Parliament; Police Fire Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets

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Violent clashes erupted outside Georgia's parliament in Tbilisi as protesters gathered for a third consecutive night to protest the government’s decision to delay European Union membership talks. Demonstrators, accusing the government of electoral fraud in the recent parliamentary elections,...

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