Georgia in turmoil: thousands demonstrate against government and violence!

Georgia in turmoil: thousands demonstrate against government and violence!

Tiflis, Georgien - in Georgia, the political situation comes to a head: Prime Minister Irakli Kobachidse threatens to complete the opposition after persistent protests. In the past few days, thousands of demonstrators have protested against the government's decision to postpone the approach to the EU indefinitely. Despite several violent police operations, this happened in which barricades were built and fireworks were used. The police searched for alleged means of violence in the offices of oppositional parties and arrested some politicians.

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The chairman of Caritas Europa, Michael Landau, condemned the violent approach to the demonstrators. He emphasized that the people in Georgia had the right to express their opinion freely without having run danger of becoming victims of violence or repression. This was emphasized by Caritas Europe in a statement that also exhorts the role of the EU in promoting human rights and stability in the region. The organization calls on the European heads of state and government to work for the protection of human dignity and dialogue in order to solve political conflicts, so kathpress.at .

Premiere of violence: The police have dissolved violent protests six times in the past few days, and Minister Kobachidse accused the opposition to be responsible for the tensions. According to his words, "liberal fascism" is the main problem of the country, and he promised to take all the necessary measures to put an end to this threat. The political pressure in Georgia not only increases, but also makes the profound gap between the pro-European opposition and the Russian-friendly government. This complexity has meant that the manipulation of the elections on the part of the Georgian dream of the opposition is now underpinned by additional escalations in the wave of protest, as well as on sueddeutsche.de reported.

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