In Georgia, pro-EU demonstrators have defied a government crackdown to gather for the twelfth straight night in the capital Tbilisi.
Protesters burned an effigy of the pro-Russian ruling party’s founder, expressing their outrage at the government’s decision to halt progress toward EU accession talks. The country’s pro-EU president accuses the governing Georgian Dream party of fraud, after its contested victory in last month’s elections.
The protests have also spread to smaller cities, but activists outside the capital face problems in mobilizing support.
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