TBILISI: The Georgia crowd is extremely angry. He is expressing his anger on the streets. On Friday night, the angry mob was desperate to enter the Parliament, but somehow the police stopped them. This saved the Parliament from being captured. Let us tell you that thousands of protesters protesting against the government's decision to stop the talks that started as part of an effort to include Georgia in the European Union, marched towards the Parliament on Friday night and clashed with the police here.
Protesters took to the streets the night before in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced a halt to the talks, and police had to use water cannons and pepper spray to disperse them. Tear gas shells had to be fired. The Home Ministry said that 43 people were detained during this period. The protesters again marched towards Parliament on Friday evening.
attempt to break parliament
Some protesters attempted to break down the gates of Parliament. The police used water cannons to drive them away. Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili also came out in support of the protesters on Thursday and accused the government of waging a “war” against its own people. In an address to the nation on Friday, Zourabichvili urged police not to use force against protesters. (AP)
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