Georgian police have clashed with anti-government protesters who tried to storm the presidential palace in the capital Tbilisi. The unrest followed a municipal election boycotted by the main opposition blocs amid a sweeping crackdown on dissent.
Breakdown
- Police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse demonstrators at the presidential palace.
- Thousands protested in Tbilisi, waving Georgian and EU flags in support of EU membership. 9s
- Protesters accuse the ruling Georgian Dream Party of undermining democracy and favoring Russia. 16s
- Recent municipal elections saw the ruling party claim landslide victories, disputed by the opposition. 1m 32s
- Amnesty International reported severe political reprisals against opposition and civil society. 1m 38s