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Novaya Gazeta
Novaya Gazeta
1 Dec 2024


NextImg:Over 40 hospitalised in Tbilisi on third night of Georgian pro-EU protests — Novaya Gazeta Europe

A protester launches fireworks towards police at a pro-EU demonstration in Tbilisi, Georgia, 30 November 2024. Photo: EPA-EFE/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI

A protester launches fireworks towards police at a pro-EU demonstration in Tbilisi, Georgia, 30 November 2024. Photo: EPA-EFE/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI

44 people have been hospitalised after clashes between demonstrators and police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi as protests against the government’s decision to suspend talks on EU accession continued for a third consecutive night on Saturday, Georgia’s Health Ministry said on Sunday.

According to the ministry, 27 of those receiving treatment were protesters, 16 were law enforcement officers and one was a journalist, with emergency response teams also providing medical assistance to “dozens” of people at the scene of the protests on Saturday night. None of their injuries were life-threatening, it said.

Footage from the protests showed police using tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators, with a fire breaking out in the parliament building on Tbilisi’s central Rustaveli Avenue as protesters launched fireworks and burned an effigy of Bidzina Ivanishvili, the billionaire founder of the ruling Georgian Dream party.

A further 50 demonstrators were detained on Saturday night, Georgian broadcaster Rustavi 2 reported, taking the total number of detentions since protests broke out on Thursday to over 200.

Many of those detained had been transferred to detention centres in other cities due to overcrowding in facilities in Tbilisi, with some unable to attend their court hearings due to “visible external injuries”, it said.

At a press conference on Sunday, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze praised the police response to the protests, which he claimed were being orchestrated by “foreign instructors”.

“Despite the heaviest systematic violence applied yesterday by the violent groups and their foreign instructors, the police acted at a higher standard than the American and European ones and successfully protected the state from another attempt to violate the constitutional order”, Kobakhidze said in comments reported by Reuters.

On Saturday, the US State Department condemned the “excessive use of force” against protesters by law enforcement officers and announced that it was halting its strategic partnership with Georgia in light of Georgian Dream’s suspension of EU accession talks, which it said “made Georgia more vulnerable to the Kremlin”.

Writing on Telegram on Sunday, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev claimed that the protests were evidence of an attempted revolution that would “end very badly” and that Georgia was “rapidly heading down the Ukrainian path to a dark abyss”.