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Solidarity with the Georgian people is critical as they continue large-scale protests for their country's democracy.
This former Soviet Republic has been rocked by anti-government demonstrations over the same issues that hurtled Ukraine into war — its relationship with Europe and Russia.
The Georgian State Security Service said earlier in the day that organizers anti-government rallies in Tbilisi are trying to disrupt the Georgian presidential election scheduled for December 14 ...
Thousands of Georgians rallied in the Caucasus country's capital Tbilisi on Monday, in a 12th consecutive day of mass anti-government protests.
Photos of protesters' swollen and bandaged faces have featured prominently at gatherings, with banners of the victims hung on a Christmas tree outside Parliament.