Georgian protesters put Saakashvili on mock trial
Published: 09 June, 2009, 17:39
The Georgian opposition has marked two months since they began protests demanding the resignation of President Mikhail Saakshvili.
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The political stalemate in Georgia is taking a new twist. The Georgian government has recently worked out a draft law on manifestations – something which the opposition stands firmly against.
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Published: 09 June, 2009, 17:39
The Georgian opposition has marked two months since they began protests demanding the resignation of President Mikhail Saakshvili.