Georgian Protesters Clash With Police For A Second Night After Eu Talks
Georgian Police And Protesters Clash After Eu Talks Suspended Thousands of demonstrators protesting the georgian government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the european union rallied outside the parliament and clashed with police for a second straight night on friday. Thousands of people protesting against the georgian government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the european union have rallied for a second straight night amid a heavy police.

Georgians Clash With Police Over Foreign Agents Law The New York Times Thousands of demonstrators protesting the georgian government's decision to suspend negotiations to join the european union rallied outside the parliament and clashed with police for a second. Thousands of protesters marched outside georgia’s parliament in tbilisi for a second night on friday, some of them clashing with police, as they rallied against the government’s decision to suspend european union membership negotiations. Police deploying water cannon, tear gas and pepper spray confronted thousands of pro european protesters erecting barricades in the centre of tbilisi on saturday after georgia's ruling party. Demonstrators were seen shouting "traitors" and holding photographs of journalists who they say were beaten by police in the previous night's protests. for the second night running,.

Georgia Drops Foreign Agents Law After Protests Bbc News Police deploying water cannon, tear gas and pepper spray confronted thousands of pro european protesters erecting barricades in the centre of tbilisi on saturday after georgia's ruling party. Demonstrators were seen shouting "traitors" and holding photographs of journalists who they say were beaten by police in the previous night's protests. for the second night running,. Thousands of demonstrators protesting the georgian government's decision to suspend negotiations to join the european union rallied outside the parliament and clashed with police for a. Thousands of demonstrators protesting the georgian government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the european union rallied outside the parliament and clashed with police for a second straight night on friday. Thousands of demonstrators protesting the georgian government's decision to suspend negotiations to join the european union rallied outside the parliament and clashed with police. Police clashed with protesters in the georgian capital tbilisi early on friday, after the country's ruling party said the government would suspend talks on european union accession and refuse.
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