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Opposition rally in Tbilisi 02.11.2007, 03:34

Opposition rally in Georgia begins early

An opposition anti-Saakashvili rally has begun in Georgia's capital Tbilisi, 24 hours before its scheduled start time. Meanwhile opposition activists have complained about police road blocks on the way into the city which they claim is an effort to stop t

Mikhal Saakashvili due to speak 04.11.2007, 17:56

Georgian President to break silence

The Georgian President Mikhal Saakashvili is due to speak publicly for the first time since massive protest rallies brought central Tbilisi to a standstill. Thousands of Georgians are demanding Saakashvili's resignation and early parliamentary elections.

07.11.2008, 19:34

Georgia’s ‘Scarface’: the rise and fall of Saakashvili

A year after mass anti-Saakashvili protests were held in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi the struggle of the country’s opposition continues. RT sums up Georgia’s recent history and tries to take a glimpse into the countr

Protestors determined to get their way 02.11.2007, 10:52

Georgia: 10,000 rally against president

More than 10,000 protesters have gathered in the centre of the Georgian capital Tbilisi. The mass rally has now officially started with leaders of the opposition parties joining their supporters. The opposition has said the rally will last until the gover

Troops on the streets of Tbilisi 08.11.2007, 14:15

State of emergency in Georgia: independent media gagged

Mikhail Saakashvili has declared a 15-day state of emergency. Public gatherings are forbidden and independent TV and radio news has been suspended. Classes have been postponed in Tbilisi schools and universities until Monday.

Riot police fired tear gas at protesters 07.11.2007, 23:50

Georgia gags media in political crackdown

The Georgian government has declared a nationwide state of emergency after a day of violence in Tbilisi. Riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters. News channels were raided and shut down. President Saakashvili is blaming Russia

Crowds near parliament 04.11.2007, 08:35

Georgia: fourth day of protests

Thousands of protestors are gathering for the fourth day in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. Many of them have spent the night in front of the parliament’s building. Opposition leaders are demanding the resignation of President Mikhail Saakashvili and cal

Thousands demand Saakashvili resignation

Published: 08 November, 2008, 05:04


November 7, 2008, Tbilisi, Georgia (AFP Photo / Zviad Nikolaishvili)

Several thousand protesters have turned out in Georgia's capital Tbilisi to voice their discontent with the current leadership and to demand early presidential and parliamentary elections. They picketed the national parliament and the presidential residen

 
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