Opposition camp in Tbilisi ransacked during raid
Published: 12 April, 2009, 13:53
In Georgia, a group of some 50 men is said to have raided the opposition camp and press centre in front of the Parliament building in the capital Tbilisi.
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Published: 12 April, 2009, 13:53
In Georgia, a group of some 50 men is said to have raided the opposition camp and press centre in front of the Parliament building in the capital Tbilisi.