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2011 Georgian protests : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2011 Georgian protests
The 2011 Georgian protests were a series of anti-government protests in Georgia against President Mikheil Saakashvili. ==Events== The protests began on 21 May 2011 when over 10,000 Georgians attended a demonstration in Tbilisi demanding Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili's resignation. In the southwestern town of Batumi some demonstrations also occurred with some protesters attempting to break into television building.〔Reuters; ''(Georgian protests, TV building attacked )〕 Nino Burjanadze, an ex-parliamentary speaker and leader of the Democratic Movement-United Georgia party, has been a lead figure in the demonstrations.〔Civil.Ge; ''(Protesters March to Public Broadcaster )〕 The protesters in Batumi briefly clashed with police.〔Civil.Ge; ''(Police Briefly Clash with Protesters in Batumi )〕 Burjanadze stated that one of the aims of the protesters was to prevent a parade commemorating Independence Day on 26 May 1918 from taking place in Freedom Square in Tbilisi. On 26 May at about 00:15, Georgian police began to suppress the protests with tear gas and rubber bullets, and the protests soon ended. Burjanadze apparently fled in a motorcade which ran over one protester and one policeman (killing them both; two more bodies later showed up as well, apparently electrocuted by a loose wire).〔 On the 28 May, a separate demonstration was held with thousands of participants, protesting against violence both by the protesters and by the police.〔
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