Thousands take to the streets again in protest against Georgian government

THOUSANDS of demonstrators have again converged on the Georgia’s parliament in the capital Tbilisi.
They took to the streets on Tuesday night to oppose the governing party’s decision to suspend negotiations on joining the European Union.
Nearly 300 protesters were reportedly detained and 26 people, including three police officers, were hospitalised with injuries.
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