The police ran after people and detained them, using force, according to a TASS reporter at the scene TBILISI, November 30. /TASS/. Georgian riot police dispersed the remaining protesters on ...
Colleagues raise concerns about health of media outlet founder who is protesting her detention in Georgian prison ...
Georgian police fired tear gas to try to disperse thousands of pro-EU demonstrators on Monday, rallying in the centre of Tbilisi amid a deepening political crisis in the Black Sea nation.
The fresh restrictions come amid a political crisis over disputed elections and the government’s reversal on its EU ...
Georgian police arrested two opposition leaders ... In the first wave of protests that began in late November, riot police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowds, arresting more ...
told CPJ that authorities have yet to prosecute a single police perpetrator of violence against journalists, pointing to Georgian riot police’s failure to wear individual identifying badges, frequent ...
riot police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowds, arresting more than 400 people. Georgian rights activists have also slammed what they refer to as a campaign of intimidation ...
Police in Georgia arrested several anti-government ... Georgians have been rallying nightly since November, when the ruling Georgian Dream party said it was suspending European Union accession ...
Georgian police on Sunday arrested two opposition leaders during a street protest against the ruling party, which has been accused of democratic backsliding and of moving Tbilisi closer to Russia.
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