NewsGeorgian unrest escalates: Opposition leader detained

Georgian unrest escalates: Opposition leader detained

The atmosphere in Georgia is becoming increasingly tense. On Wednesday, just before another demonstration scheduled for the evening, police searched the offices of opposition parties. Several people were detained, including one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change, Nika Gvaramia.

Escalation in Georgia. One of the opposition leaders brutally beaten and detained
Escalation in Georgia. One of the opposition leaders brutally beaten and detained
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10:54 AM EST, December 4, 2024

According to the private Georgian TV channel Mtavari, police officers stormed the offices of the Coalition for Change, one of the headquarters of the United National Movement, founded by former President Mikheil Saakashvili, as well as the offices of the Droa party. Police also searched the administrators of the Daitowe platform, run by Ilia Glonti, where participants and organizers of protest actions shared information about the rallies.

Nika Gvaramia, a journalist and one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change, was detained and brutally beaten by police officers. In footage shared by Mtavari TV, several police officers can be seen detaining him on the street, jostling him, and then carrying him by his arms and legs. At the beginning of the footage, the politician tries to break free; later, he appears unconscious.

Police reportedly also detained another member of the Coalition for Change, Gela Khasaya.

Mtavari TV reported that Gvaramia was taken to jail and had already been charged with committing an "administrative offense." Fortunately, according to TV reporters, he did not require medical assistance.

The protests have been ongoing for several days

The searches and arrests took place just before further mass protests, which are set to occur in several cities in the evening.

The protests in Georgia have been ongoing since November 28. They started after the Georgian authorities decided to suspend negotiations regarding the country's accession to the European Union until the end of 2028.

According to human rights defenders, many protesters complain about police actions, who are brutally dispersing and beating demonstrators. Since the beginning of the protests, more than 300 people have been detained.

Source: meduza.io, mtavari.tv

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