Protesters in Tbilisi demand release of political prisoners
Traffic near the Georgian Parliament is blocked on the 235th day of daily protests against the Georgian Dream policy. The protesters demanded the release of those arrested and convicted for participating in the protests.
As "Caucasian Knot" wrote, protesters in Tbilisi have been holding daily protests near the Georgian Parliament since November 28, 2024, and are blocking traffic along Rustaveli Avenue, demanding the release of all arrested supporters of European integration and the appointment of new parliamentary elections. On July 19, the 234th day of protests, marchers came to the parliament calling for people to refuse to participate in the local elections.
Rustaveli Avenue near the Georgian parliament is closed on the 235th day of daily protests. The main slogan of today's action is "Freedom for the prisoners of the regime," Publika reported.
As follows from the video published by the publication, a group of people joined those standing near the Georgian parliament in a procession, holding mobile phones with lit flashlights in their hands.
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