10 April 2025
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Papuashvili called it a "shameful act" that protesters prevented GD government officials and their supporters from paying tribute at the April 9 memorial near parliament. He blamed local CSOs for yesterday's situation near parliament, but placed the primary responsibility on
a day ago
In Azerbaijan, 18 prisoners are holding a hunger strike in protest against the detention of Khayalya Gurbanova, a believer from the village of Mashtaga, who was pressured by the police
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Rustaveli Avenue now: protesters remain at parliament to show solidarity to families of prisoners and conscience and honor April 9 heroes. Many brought tulips, symbol of grief over 1989 massacre. Day 132 of GeorgiaProtests Nini Gabritchidze/Civil.ge
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At least three activists were arrested on Rustaveli Avenue tonight. GeorgiaProtests, day 131
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GD’s Kakha Kakhishvili says new parliamentary elections might be scheduled to “solve the crisis”—a first from GD amid Georgia Protests demands
3 days ago
An attack on a traffic police post was committed in Chechnya: one police officer was wounded, the attacker was killed – source 112
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Tbilisi's Rustaveli Avenue is again blocked as non-stop GeorgiaProtests enter Day 128. Activists carry posters with portraits of prisoners of conscience and chant their names. More than 60 persons remain in jail over 2024-2025 protests
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Today, the UK imposed financial sanctions on Georgian judges Giorgi Chinchaladze and Levan Murusidze under the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations 2021. These sanctions include asset freezes, on the basis of their role in serious corruption and the erosion of judicial independence in Georgia.
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Protesters on Rustaveli Avenue brought portraits of military heroes who sacrificed their lives for freedom and independence. This is an act of protest amid ongoing questioning of Georgian generals about 2008 Russo-Georgian war by GD parliamentary Investigative Commission
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Protesters fire fireworks from different sides of the parliament building. Nini Gabritchidze/Civil.ge
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The back side of Parliament—part of the activists moved here from Rustaveli Avenue. As usual, things get too tense too quickly on this side of the building, as it’s where the main entrance is located
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Part of protesters loudly move to the back of the parliament after the rally, singing anti-GD chants. Nini Gabritchidze/Civil.ge
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Salome Zurabishvili announced the creation of a "political platform" of all pro-European political forces. She was heckled by some protesters to "say who started the war in 2008." Recent hearings of the GD "investigative commission" have re-ignited the debate about Zurabishvili's somewhat ambiguous stance on this issue in the past.
10 days ago
Resistance platform, President Zurabishvili announced, will be open to all pro-European political groups that are ready to put aside all political differences and share two main goals of the protest: new fair elections and release of political prisoners
10 days ago
People are gathering on Rustaveli Avenue for the 124th day of nationwide GeorgiaProtests as Georgia commemorates 34 years since proclaiming the restoration of its independence from the Soviet Union
10 days ago
At today’s big protest celebrating the referendum on independence, President @Zourabichvili_S will address the nation and reportedly announce the action plan of democratic powers
11 days ago
The daily march from the Public Broadcaster to Rustaveli avenue. Day 123 of nonstop protests in Georgia
12 days ago
A large rally against the oppression of Karabakh Armenians by the Armenian authorities is starting right now in Yerevan.
13 days ago
Happening now on Rustaveli Avenue. Day 110 of nationwide Georgia Protests
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"Broadcast the truth. For truth until the end." - a march from daily rallies at Public Broadcaster's office arrives on Rustaveli Avenue. Day 119 of GeorgiaProtests Nini Gabritchidze/Civil.ge
16 days ago
Explosion was reported in mobile phones shop in Mahachkala
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Natural gas exploded at the residential house in Mahachkala
21 days ago
Daily march from Georgian Public Broadcaster during Georgia-Armenia football match. The match was live broadcasted on the First Republic Square organised by Tbilisi City Hall. GPB march passed by and read out names of protesters facing criminal charges in jail
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President Salome Zurabishvili calls the court's decision to freeze special funds, which supported the protesters mainly by paying their hefty fines for allegedly blocking roads, a "war against solidarity."
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Azerbaijan’s State Security Service (SSS) detained a TikTok user after he posted footage of military equipment at the Armenian border. The SSS said that the distribution of such content was prohibited by law
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Ready to sign peace treaty with Azerbaijan – Pashinyan
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Students of Georgia’s National University have been holding a permanent sit-in protest in front of the Parliament building since last night
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A Tbilisi City Court judge, Nino Enukidze, has ruled that Alexander Keshelashvili, a reporter for Publika, a Tbilisi-based outlet was guilty of disobeying police orders during a pro-European protest. The court issued a verbal warning against him
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Georgian National University students, who have been protesting on campus for over two months(including in support of a fellow student currently behind the bars), have announced a 24-hour protest in front of the Parliament building, vowing to stay through the night
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Happening now on Rustaveli Avenue. Day 110 of nationwide Georgia Protests