Georgia: Police fire tear gas at anti-government protesters DW 10/04/2025
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Georgia: Police fire tear gas at anti-government protesters  DW  10/04/2025
"Georgian police used pepper spray to force protesters away from the presidential palace in Tbilisi. Protesters face riot police in Tbilisi as they try to break into the grounds of the presidential palace Image: Giorgi Arjevanidze/AFP/Getty Images Georgian police on Saturday fired tear gas at anti-government protesters to force them away from the presidential palace in the capital, Tbilisi. Tens of thousands rallied on the day of local elections."
"10/04/2025October 4, 2025 Georgian police used pepper spray to force protesters away from the presidential palace in Tbilisi. Protesters face riot police in Tbilisi as they try to break into the grounds of the presidential palace Image: Giorgi Arjevanidze/AFP/Getty Images Georgian police on Saturday fired tear gas at anti-government protesters to force them away from the presidential palace in the capital, Tbilisi. Tens of thousands rallied on the day of local elections. More to follow..."
Georgian police used pepper spray and fired tear gas to push anti-government protesters away from the presidential palace in Tbilisi. Protesters confronted riot police and attempted to break into the palace grounds. The clashes occurred on the day of local elections, drawing tens of thousands of demonstrators. Photographs from the scene were credited to Giorgi Arjevanidze/AFP/Getty Images. Authorities acted to prevent entry to the presidential grounds and disperse the crowd using crowd-control agents. Further details and developments were not yet provided at the time of the report.
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