Georgian Protesters Gather in Front of Parliament in Tbilisi

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Georgian Protesters Gather in Front of Parliament in Tbilisi

Georgian protesters gather in front of the Parliament in Tbilisi

The protesters are expressing their dissatisfaction with the Georgian government’s pro-Russian stance and the restriction of democracy in the country

They also accuse the government of imprisoning dissenters and shutting down independent media outlets

The protesters are also demanding the release of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili from prison

The demonstrators are carrying flags of Georgia, Ukraine, and the European Union

The Georgian government emphasizes its desire to join the European Union, but opponents argue that Tbilisi’s policies will hinder its accession

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