Georgian anti-government protests enter twelfth night
Briefly

Georgia's protesters continue to rally against the suspension of EU accession talks, despite clampdowns from authorities, showcasing the nation’s desire for closer ties with the EU.
Opposition leaders and citizens accuse the ruling party of election-rigging, asserting external influence from Russia, further fueling the ongoing protests in Tbilisi.
Over 300 protesters have been detained during the recent crackdown, reflecting the tense political climate and the people's fierce resistance against perceived governmental injustices.
Emphasizing their commitment, protesters vow to maintain demonstrations until their demands for reinstating EU talks are addressed, marking a significant civil response.
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