VIDEO| Tbilisi Clashes: Georgia Protesters Throw Eggs at Police, Storm Parliament with EU Flags
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VIDEO| Tbilisi Clashes: Georgia Protesters Throw Eggs at Police, Storm Parliament with EU Flags
In Tbilisi, Georgia, clashes erupted as thousands of protesters rallied against the government's actions, throwing eggs at riot police and storming the parliament building.
The protesters, many waving EU flags, gathered in the heart of the capital to voice their opposition to the government's controversial stance on EU membership and recent political decisions.
The scene turned chaotic as masked individuals confronted the police, with some attempting to break into the parliament.
The tensions highlight a growing discontent with the ruling government, as demonstrators demand greater accountability and alignment with European values.
This marked a significant escalation in the ongoing protests that have gripped Georgia in recent weeks.
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Irakli Pipia is one of many protesters who say they have been beaten in Georgia's massive pro-EU demonstrations, in a political crisis that shows no sign of abating. Police have arrested more than 400..
In Tbilisi, protests have escalated as demonstrators use a makeshift "fireworks mini-gun" against riot police, intensifying the conflict over the Georgian government's decision to freeze EU accession..
Officials in the country say at least 44 people have been hospitalised in increasingly violent clashes between police and protesters as President Salome Zourabichvili says she won’t step down when..
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