Pro-European actions in Tbilisi continue for 630 days
On the 630th day of continuous protests, demonstrators in Tbilisi gathered near the parliament building and the city council building. Convicted in the case of the attempted storming of the presidential palace in Tbilisi, Nana Sander reported a restriction on phone calls.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot", on the 629th day of protests, demonstrators in Tbilisi and Batumi took to the streets with posters saying "Antsukhelidze is immortal", honoring the memory of the National Hero of Georgia on his birthday.
Demonstrators with national flags and flags of Georgia gathered today near the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue and the Tbilisi city council building in Freedom Square. Activists voiced their unchanged demands: to free political prisoners and repeal repressive laws, as well as to return the country to a Euro-Atlantic course and hold free elections.
According to a video published on Facebook* by the Mtavari TV company, at least 100 people gathered near the parliament on Rustaveli Avenue.
According to activist Natia Tokhadze, political prisoner Nana Sander conveyed information that her ability to make phone calls has been completely restricted.
At the end of June, the Tbilisi City Court sentenced Nana Sander to seven years in prison in the case of the attempted storming of the presidential palace in Georgia. Nana Sander was charged with organizing group violence, which carries a penalty of imprisonment for a term of 6 to 9 years. She was also accused of calls for violent change of the constitutional order of Georgia and overthrowing the government, which carries a penalty of imprisonment for up to 9 years.
"She was also prohibited from purchasing food and is not provided with the food intended for her diabetes. She plans to start a dry hunger strike today," Tokhadze wrote on her Facebook* page.
Protest participants in Georgia have been demanding new parliamentary elections and the release of political prisoners since November 28, 2024. Security forces have conducted harsh dispersals of protests, using tear gas and water cannons, and detained protesters. During the protests, thousands of people have faced administrative prosecution. The "Caucasian Knot" has prepared a report "Main points on the persecution of protest participants in Georgia".
Translated automatically via OpenAI from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/425915



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