Protests in Tbilisi have been going on for 277 days in a row
Protesters at the Georgian parliament demanded new elections and the release of political prisoners. A march in support of convicted pro-European protester Archil Muselyants was held in Kazreti.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" wrote, the rally under the slogan: "Georgian, therefore European", took place on August 30, the 276th day of protests, in Tbilisi, its participants called on the EU not to change its visa policy towards Georgia.
Protesters blocked traffic outside the Georgian parliament for the 277th day in a row today, demanding new parliamentary elections and the release of political prisoners, Publika reported.
A protest was held today in the village of Kazreti in the Bolnisi municipality with the participation of parents of political prisoners in support of Archil Muselyants, a protester sentenced to four years in prison, the publication reports.
Archil Muselyants, accused of damaging the power supply of cameras installed near the parliament and setting fire to them, was found guilty and sentenced to four years in prison.
"Caucasian Knot" published a report "The Main Thing About the Persecution of Protesters in Georgia". The Caucasian Knot collected materials about the parliamentary elections and the protests that followed them on the page "Elections in Georgia-2024".
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