In Georgia, where demonstrators and police continue to clash over negotiations for accession to the European Union, the leader of the opposition party was beaten unconscious by police and detained.
It was reported on the 3rd that Nika Gubaramia, the leader of the main opposition party “Union for Change” in Georgia, a neighboring country of Russia, was detained by police.
A video released by an opposition TV channel shows an unconscious person, believed to be Gbaramia, being dragged into a car by several police officers.
Prime Minister Kobakhidze of the ruling party, who takes a pro-Russian stance, said the incident targeted people who incited violence at demonstrations in order to overthrow the government. claiming legitimacy.
In the capital Tbilisi, pro-EU citizens held demonstrations against the Prime Minister’s decision on the 28th of last month to suspend EU accession negotiations for four years, and clashes with police continued.
The demonstrations have been going on for six days, and so far more than 300 people have been detained and more than 100 people have been injured.
Source: Japanese