Protesters in Georgia angry over the government’s decision to suspend European Union accession talks have been taking to the streets for nearly two weeks. The protests show no signs of abating, but Al Jazeera’s Dmitry Medvedenko says they have become routine, with predictable behaviour from police and protesters.
Published On 11 Dec 2024
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