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    ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTESTERS AND POLICE CLASH IN TBILISI

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.05.2009 15:02 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The clashes between police and Saakashvili
    adversaries were the first major unrest since anti-government
    demonstrations began in early April in Tbilisi.

    They come a day after the authorities said they had thwarted an army
    mutiny at a base outside the capital.

    Later in the evening, opposition leaders and supporters gathered
    outside parliament for a rally, as they have daily since 9 April.

    Attendances at the rallies have dwindled but tensions in the city
    appear to be rising.

    The protesters are calling for the resignation of President Mikhail
    Saakashvili over his leadership record and his handling of Georgia's
    war with Russia last summer.

    Police accused protesters of trying to storm their base, and television
    pictures showed police and demonstrators trading blows with batons
    and sticks across a metal gate dividing them.

    Several hundred people converged on the building, where riot police
    took position in the grounds. The Interior Ministry said 22 protesters
    and six policemen were wounded. The opposition said several of its
    leaders were also treated in hospital.

    Riot police used batons on protesters trying to enter a police
    compound where three people were being held over the alleged beating
    of a local journalist.

    The drama cast a shadow over the launch of NATO military exercises
    in Georgia on Wednesday, condemned by Russia as "muscle-flexing"
    on its southern border.

    Georgia has been braced for unrest since the opposition began daily
    protests on April 9, blocking streets in downtown Tbilisi and demanding
    Saakashvili quit over his record on democracy and last year's war,
    when Russia crushed a Georgian assault on breakaway South Ossetia,
    BBC reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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