Protests in Tbilisi: What's going on at opposition rally?
The protesters did not conflict with the police
The protesters did not conflict with the police
Police and demonstrators scuffled again Tuesday in Tbilisi as officers moved before dawn to break up a camp protesting the results of last month’s parliamentary election and demanding a new vote. Thousands of people later returned and …
Law enforcement officers said that they acted in strict accordance with the law
Law enforcers detained several protesters who tried to block the road near the Georgian Central Election Commission building in Tbilisi. The …
The Coordination Council uniting the Abkhazian opposition and public organizations has urged citizens of the republic to gather for a rally near the …
The Georgian opposition continues its previously announced protests against the results of the parliamentary elections
A public protest organised by domestic opposition parties was held on November 4 outside the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi to protest the results of the parliamentary elections held last month. The rally was followed by a march along …
The cars in the column were decorated with flags of Georgia and the Georgian Dream party
Several thousands of pro-EU demonstrators staged a rally in Tbilisi on October 20, a week before Georgia's parliamentary elections. Demonstrators, waving EU and Georgian flags and holding banners that read …
Today, a rally of the Tavush for the Motherland movement took place in Yerevan
Police forces have been deployed to the government building
It is clarified that the demonstrators used force against the police
The protests resulted in clashes with police near the Armenian parliament building in Yerevan
Demonstrations demanding the Prime Minister's resignation continue outside the Armenian Parliament building in Yerevan
New protests, including the final one, were promised by the leader of the current protests in Armenia, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan
In Georgia, protests against the law on foreign agents, adopted in final reading yesterday, continue
Head of the Central Criminal Police Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Teimuraz Kupatadze rejected what he called a “huge amount of disinformation” in local media on excessive use of force and illegal actions from law …
The Georgian parliament’s office has decided to cancel today’s plenary session and bureau meeting after protesters rallying against the foreign agent …
A rally is taking place tonight in the center of Yerevan
In the capital of Georgia, women are rallying against the foreign agents bill