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В городах Грузии проходит 42-й день протестов против репрессий, за евроинтеграцию и свободу СМИ

Сегодня, на 42-й день непрерывных протестов в Тбилиси, протестующие, выступающие за европейский путь Грузии, снова перекрыли проспект Руставели у парламента.

Одновременно со столицей Грузии в курортном городе Батуми также проходит протестная акция, по городу идет проевропейский марш.

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В городах Грузии проходит 42-й день протестов против репрессий, за евроинтеграцию и свободу СМИ

Сегодня, на 42-й день непрерывных протестов в Тбилиси, протестующие, выступающие за европейский путь Грузии, снова перекрыли проспект Руставели у парламента.

Одновременно со столицей Грузии в курортном городе Батуми также проходит протестная акция, по городу идет проевропейский марш.

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