It is known about 17 detainees near the Tbilisi Mall. There is no information about the number of victims during restraint. Currently, participants in the action are sent to the country’s parliament.
Law enforcement officials have confined several demonstrators who participated in the Tbilisi Mall Shopping Center protest. Among the detainees were activist Dmitry Bidzinashvili. This was reported by Echo of the Caucasus on Sunday, February 2.
The restraint of members of the Coalition for Change was also reported to Nicky Melia and Tengo Tevzadze and Ex-Tbilisi Gigi Ugulav.
Anti -Government continues to act. The expressed location of the action is a section of the Tbilisi-Senaki-Leselidze Highway outside the capital of international importance.
Police are preventing demonstrators from preventing the road. Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has repeatedly warned organizers about the inability to lock on the road.
It was preceded by a number of inconveniences. More than ten people have been detained. The media gets shots of beating during restraint. There were people who were injured.
There was also a confrontation between law enforcement officials and a member of the “national movement” Hatia Dekanoidze, according to which law enforcement officials insulted women who participated in the protest.
It is known about 17 detainees at the Tbilisi Mall. There is no information about the number of victims during restraint.
Currently, participants in the action are heading to the country’s parliament.
Remember that Pace approved a resolution in which it imposed sanctions against Georgia’s authorities and demanded to launch the early parliamentary election process under speed control. After that, the Georgia delegation said he stopped working at the Parliamentary Assembly of the European council, but the country remains a member of the European council.
Source: korrespondent

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