Victor Swezey
29 January 2025
What Georgia’s protests mean for its future
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When the government suspended the country’s bid for EU ascension, protesters took to the streets. But now their demands have evolved
Read the full article01 January 2025
In Georgia, a president becomes a protester
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After the crisis of October’s parliamentary elections, president Salome Zourabichvili has been the country’s most prominent voice of dissent
Read the full article11 December 2024
Georgia’s symphony of protest
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A fine balance between popular anger and state violence engulfs Tbilisi every evening
Read the full article04 December 2024
The Georgian government versus the people
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In Tbilisi, weeks of despair have turned into rage as the authoritarian government ignore Georgians' cries for EU integration
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