In 2007, a series of anti-government protests took place across Georgia. The demonstrations peaked on 2 November 2007, when 40,000–50,000 people rallied...
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The March 1956 demonstrations (also known as the 1956 Tbilisi riots or 9 March massacre) in the Georgian SSR were a series of protests against Nikita...
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On 14 April 1978, demonstrations in Tbilisi, capital of the Georgian SSR, took place in response to an attempt by the Soviet government to change the constitutional...
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in Georgia on 21 May 2008. President Mikheil Saakashvili proposed a referendum on bringing them forward from fall to spring after the 2007 Georgian demonstrations...
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the Georgian Independence Day, 60,000 protesters took part. Although peaceful at first, there were incidents of fighting between the Georgian police...
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Georgia party, has been a lead figure in the demonstrations. The protesters in Batumi briefly clashed with police. On 26 May at about 00:15, Georgian...
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president of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს პრეზიდენტი, romanized: sakartvelos p'rezident'i) is the ceremonial head of state of Georgia as well as the...
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Rose Revolution (redirect from Georgian Revolution)
media and loss of 20 percent of Georgian territories". 2007 Georgian demonstrations 2009 Georgian demonstrations 2011 Georgian protests Orange Revolution Tulip...
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elections were held in Georgia on 5 January 2008, moved forward from autumn 2008 by President Mikheil Saakashvili after the 2007 demonstrations. A double referendum...
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21st century (section 2007)
Jeans Revolution 2006–2008 Lebanese protests Saffron Revolution 2007 Georgian demonstrations 2008 Armenian presidential election protests 2008 Tibetan unrest...
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Mikheil Saakashvili (category CS1 Georgian-language sources (ka))
(Georgian: მიხეილ სააკაშვილი [miχeˈil saakʼaˈʃʷili]; Ukrainian: Міхеіл Саакашвілі [m⁽ʲ⁾ixeˈil sɐɐkɐʃˈwil⁽ʲ⁾i]; born 21 December 1967) is a Georgian and...
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serve". Georgia (country) portal Politics portal Foreign funding of NGOs Foreign agent 2007 Georgian demonstrations 2011 Georgian protests 2019 Georgian protests...
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of Georgia: 1956 Georgian demonstrations 1978 Georgian demonstrations April 9 tragedy (1989) 1989 Sukhumi riots Rose Revolution (2003) 2007 Georgian demonstrations...
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protests Georgia Rose Revolution 2007 Georgian demonstrations 2009 Georgian demonstrations 2011 Georgian protests 2012 Georgian protests 2019–2020 Georgian protests...
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events that compromised Georgian loyalty to the Soviet Union, contributing to the nation's consolidation. 1978 Georgian demonstrations saw the return of mass...
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During the 2007 Georgian demonstrations, the riot police attacked the headquarters of Imedi channel, leading it to off the airing of demonstrations. The OSCE...
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instructors. 7 November - 2007 Georgian demonstrations: Police breaks up the anti-government demonstrations in Tbilisi; nationwide state of emergency...
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transition of power Social defence 1908 Venezuelan coup d'état 2007 Georgian demonstrations 2011 Bahraini uprising 2020–2021 Belarusian protests Nepstad...
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Imedi Media Holding (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
nighttime. Imedi means "hope" in Georgian. The station is currently considered to be a staunch supporter of the Georgian Dream-led government since 2012...
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Since the early 2010s, Georgian politics has been characterized by a contentious rivalry between two main political parties, Georgian Dream and the United...
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presidential election. From 2012 until 2019, the party was part of Georgian Dream Alliance. Georgian Dream won 2012 Election against United National Movement....
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is generally a given in Georgia but alas there are times where it is not especially during the 2007 Georgian demonstrations, the riot police attacked...
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coalition also called Georgian Dream, which included both pro-Western liberal and anti-NATO nationalist parties. Subsequently, the Georgian Dream party (independent...
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The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Georgia, the Georgian SSR, or simply Georgia, was one of the republics of the Soviet Union...
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of Georgia. The list gives the name, the date, the combatants, and the result of the battles following this legend: Georgian victory Georgian defeat...
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II (Georgian: ილია II, romanized: ilia II; born 4 January 1933), also transcribed as Ilya or Elijah, is the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, the...
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consolidation of Georgia gave rise to Georgian nationalism, spearheaded by the "Tergdaleulebi" movement, a group of Russian-educated Georgian intellectuals...
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Abkhazia conflict (redirect from Georgian-Abkhazian War)
Abkhazia and the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. The conflict, one of the bloodiest in the post-Soviet era, remains unresolved. The Georgian government has offered...
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United National Movement (redirect from National Movement - Democrats (Georgia))
tried to prevent a parade commemorating Georgian Independence Day. Georgian police suppressed the demonstrations with tear gas and rubber bullets. Saakashvili...
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Nino Burjanadze (category Pages with Georgian IPA)
Burjanadze (Georgian: ნინო ბურჯანაძე [ˈnino ˈbuɾdʒanadze], also romanized Burdzhanadze or Burdjanadze, born 16 July 1964) is a Georgian politician and...
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