Protesters, who had spent a second night occupying an area of Chavchavadze Avenue in front of Tbilisi State University, were forcibly dispersed in the early hours of November 19 by Georgian police.
Students set up about 30 tents near the State University in Tbilisi. Participants were given blankets, mats, hot tea, and access to portable toilets. The night from Sunday to Monday passed peacefully.
Songulashvili, Metropolitan Bishop of the Evangelical Baptist Church of Georgia and professor of comparative theology at Ilia State University in Tbilisi, calls it his way of “responding to ugli ...
At the protest itself, 22-year-old university student Kote Baramia, told AFP: "All this police violence just proves the ...
Georgian police on Sunday arrested two opposition leaders during a street protest against the ruling party, which has been accused of democratic backsliding and of moving Tbilisi closer to Russia.