No Remorse: RT caught in Tbilisi brutal dispersal of Georgia protesters


At least two dead and dozens hospitalised - protesters in Georgia have found out the hard way why they shouldn't speak out against their leadership. Police showed little restraint in a crackdown on crowds who'd turned out for what's been called Georgia's 'Day Of Rage' - demanding that President Saakashvili resign.


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Riot police forced thousands of demonstrators using tear gas and a water cannons.


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Moscow says the violent crackdown on mass protests in Georgia is a blatant abuse of human rights and is demanding an international investigation. Thousands have taken part in 5 days of protests calling for President Mikhail Saakashvili to resign. They were dispersed by armed policemen ahead of an Independence Day military parade. Dozens ended up in hospitals, and almost a hundred - in jail.


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Georgia Violence: Video of brutal police crackdown on Tbilisi protests


At least two dead and dozens hospitalised - protesters in Georgia have found out the hard way why they shouldn't speak out against their leadership. Police showed little restraint in a crackdown on crowds who'd turned out for what's been called Georgia's 'Day Of Rage' - demanding that President Saakashvili resign.


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'Georgia now like N. Korea': Witch hunt on for opposition


Thousands have taken to the streets of the Georgian capital to protest against government's violent dispersal of peaceful crowds two days ago. This follows US State Department's call for an investigation into the crackdown and opposition's claims those speaking out against president Saakashvili are still being targeted. RT's Sara Firth was in the square in Tbilisi which was the flashpoint for this week's violence. She says dark clouds still hang over the city. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Silent Killers? People go missing after brutal police crackdown


The fate of many opposition supporters remains unknown in Georgia, nearly two weeks since a brutal police crackdown on protesters in the capital, Tbilisi. While President Saakashvilli claims to be a champion of democracy in the country, human rights groups say finding out what's happened to the missing people is practically impossible. And as RT's Sara Firth reports some families fear they will never see their loved ones again.


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Georgia riot police clear Tbilisi protesters


Riot police in Georgia have cleared anti-government protesters from outside the parliament building in Tbilisi. The police fired tear gas and water cannon at the protesters, some of whom fought back with sticks.


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Shortly after midnight Thursday, riot police ended a 5 day protest by demonstrators against President Mikheil Saakashvili using water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets, This video shows the deployment and those arrested


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Power Trip - "Winter Riots"


Fresh content always at DevlinPix.com! bit.ly This excerpt from Power Trip shows a dark time for the Republic of Georgia -- literally. But it is cinematic gold for a filmmaker. Huge stakes, direct conflict and heightened drama. These events contributed to making Power Trip so important and successful. The shots are a mix between archive footage from Rustavi-2 news, and footage I shot myself when I was in Tbilisi...READ MORE: bit.ly


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Most Shocking - Fights & Wild Riots 3 - Video 4 - 7


Video 4: Buffalo, NY (0:00), Video 5: Asuncion, Paraguay (2:34), Video 6: London, England (4:31) & Video 7: Tbilisi, Georgia (8:10)


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Video 5: New Orleans, LA (0:00), Video 6: Tbilisi, Georgia (3:10), Video 7: Chicago, IL (5:37) & Video 8: Midland, TX (7:35)


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Georgian democracy by Misha & USA - Police Disperse Protest In Tbilisi


Georgian democracy by Misha & USA - Police Disperse Protest In Tbilisi


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Georgia Police storm opposition TV station in Tbilisi


Opposition TV station "IMEDI" has been shut down by Georgian police in Tbilisi, Georgia. Farewell speech by IMEDI.


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PAIN OF GEORGIA.


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Fresh clashes as Georgia cracks down on anti-Saakashvili demo


In Georgia, riot police have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse anti-government demonstrators. Hundreds of opposition members have gathered for a second day of protest in the capital Tbilisi. Many more are said to be on their way to join the rally. Opposition leaders say hundreds of people have been arrested by the authorities. On Saturday, thousands marched through Tbilisi, calling for Mikhail Saakashvili to step down immediately. Demonstrators claim they've been robbed of their freedoms, and say Saakashvili's presence at the top puts the whole region at risk. According to opposition groups, 13 people were injured and several detained, as police raided one of their offices in the middle of the night. Opposition leader Nino Burdjanadze says the government clampdown has entitled the people to act in self defence. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Power Trip The Movie Trailer


www.PowerTripTheMovie.com Corruption, assassination and street rioting surround the story of chaotic post-Soviet transition told through culture clash, electricity disconnections and blackouts. AES Corp., the american "global power company," now owns the privatized electric company in Tbilisi, capital of the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. They must train the formerly communist populace that, in this new world, customers pay for their electricity. The Georgians meanwhile, from pensioners to the Energy Minister, devise ever more cle ver ways to get it free. Purchase at www.powertripthemovie.com


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Bush's Puppet - Georgian Dictator Brutaly Dispersed Protests, Shuts TV Stations in Tbilisi


11-08-07 Riot Police Violently Disperse Peaceful Protesters in the capital of Georgia, Saakashvili Shuts TV Stations, Then Declares Emergency Rule. Health Ministry of Georgia reported that 508 people had sought emergency assistance and some 118 of them remained hospitalized Tens of thousands of people in Tbilisi are protesting against the government of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who came to power following demonstrations that swept aside his predecessor in 2003. Opposition leaders also accuse the government of blocking roads around Tbilisi to prevent more people from joining the protest. Political tensions in Georgia escalated following accusations of corruption and anti-state activities against President Saakashvili by his former defense minister, Irakli Okruashvili, who was jailed in 2008. Riot police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi beat demonstrators and shot fleeing protestors with rubber bullets while trying to disperse anti-government demonstrations, Human Rights Watch said today. Riot police later raided the private television station, Imedi TV and forced it and the Kavkasia television station to stop broadcasting. The Georgian government then declared a state of emergency and banned news broadcasts for 15 days, except by the state-funded Georgian Public Television. Even in a time of crisis, Georgians have a right to protest peacefully without being beaten by the police, said Holly Cartner, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch. Firing <b>...</b>


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Thousands of people march protesting peacefully against the presidential election results.


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God's sign for Georgian peace?


RT's bureau in Georgia has acquired this mobile phone footage. The strange crucifix-shaped image was reportedly seen in the town of Mtskheta in the country's east in late November. Some locals believe it was a sign from God conveying the message of peace and conciliation after the riots in Tbilisi.


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Rage Against the Regime: Georgia protests in face of force


Thousands of protesters have been rallying for several days now in Georgia with the goal to overthrow President Mikhail Saakashvili. The opposition has vowed to take radical action by Wednesday saying that the current regime must go by then. Russia has condemned the dispersal of demonstrations with tear-gas and rubber bullets, saying it violates fundamental human rights. Opposition parties claim early elections are needed to stop what they're calling a "criminal" regime leading the country to disaster. The main opposition leader Nino Burdzhanadze told RT that people will continue to protest even if the government uses force. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Police clash with protesters in Georgia


Riot police in Georgia have cleared anti-government protesters from outside the parliament building in Tbilisi.


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Igor Khokhlov comments on the riots all over Georgia


РУССКИЕ СУБТИТРЫ - чтобы включить, нажмите кнопку CC в правом нижнем углу видео! This show is in English. The show went live at Russia Today satellite TV channel 05/22/2011 Russian political expert Igor Khokhlov, a researcher with Moscow-based Institute of World Economy and International Relations, comments on the riots taking place all over Georgia. President Mikhail Saakashvili should blame himself for the continuing major anti-government demonstrations in Georgia, believes Igor Khokhlov from the Institute of World Economy and International Relations. "Saakashvili's basic mistake was that he was trying to hold on to power as much as he could, using any means. He understood that he was increasingly unpopular within his own country and started to make problems for his neighbors, for instance for Russia, which was a major setback for Saakashvili that resulted in a war," the pundit told RT commenting on this weekend's unrest in the capital Tbilisi. "Alienating both neighbors and political parties within the country is actually a policy which leads nowhere," he added. "What Saakashvili has been doing for the last seven years is cracking down on any opposition and actually he managed to alienate not only the political parties, but most of the country's population. When you look at the situation in the region, you have to understand that the most highly valued commodity there is stability, not even freedom. Of course, Georgians look around at their neighbors -- Azerbaijan <b>...</b>


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Hats off to Georgia's unsung heroes


The violence of 7 November was a nightmare for Georgians. They watched as the State seemed to move against its people. Riot police armed with rubber bullets and tear gas broke up a peaceful protest in Tbilisi. Hundreds were injured. Those who came to their rescue didn't take sides. Like true professionals, they just got on with the job.


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Latest of Insane Georgian Dictator 's Provocations Upon His Dreams of Another War with Russia.


Latest in the History of Insane Georgian Dictator s Provocations Upon Dreams of Another War with Russia. Seems Saakashvili learned Hitler, Bush, Cheney Scare Tactics in Order to Keep His Wicked Regime in the Power Georgian Dictator Saakashvili Profile November 8, 2007. Riot Police Violently Disperse Peaceful Protesters in the capital of Georgia, Saakashvili Shuts TV Stations, Then Declares Emergency Rule. Health Ministry of Georgia reported that 508 people had sought emergency assistance and some 118 of them remained hospitalized May 26, 2008 10000 ANGRY GOERGIANS rallied and clash in Georgian capital Tbilisi over 'rigged' poll 02 .11. 2007 Tens of Thousands Protest in Tbilisi Against Georgian President Tens of thousands of people in Tbilisi are protesting against the government of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who came to power following demonstrations that swept aside his predecessor in 2003. Opposition leaders also accuse the government of blocking roads around Tbilisi to prevent more people from joining the protest. Political tensions in Georgia escalated following accusations of corruption and anti-state activities against President Saakashvili by his former defense minister, Irakli Okruashvili, who was jailed in 2008. November 8, 2007 Human Rights Watch reports: Riot Police Violently Disperse Peaceful Protesters, Saakashvili Shuts TV Stations, Then Declares Emergency Rule. Riot police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi beat demonstrators and shot fleeing <b>...</b>


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Реформа полиции в Грузии / Police Reform in Georgia (SOS Human Rights Watch!)


A video analysis of Georgian policemen beating already arrested peaceful protesters. This fact took place on May 26, 2011


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Was Georgian Dictator Saakashvili behind the murder of his popular rival?


Georgian Dictator Saakashvili Profile November 8, 2007. Riot Police Violently Disperse Peaceful Protesters nin the capital of Georgia Health Ministry of Georgia reported that 508 people had sought emergency assistance and some 118 of them remained hospitalized May 26, 2008 10000 ANGRY GOERGIANS rallied and clash in Georgian capital Tbilisi over 'rigged' poll 02 .11. 2007 Tens of Thousands Protest in Tbilisi Against Georgian President Tens of thousands of people in Tbilisi are protesting against the government of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who came to power following demonstrations that swept aside his predecessor in 2003. Opposition leaders also accuse the government of blocking roads around Tbilisi to prevent more people from joining the protest. Political tensions in Georgia escalated following accusations of corruption and anti-state activities against President Saakashvili by his former defense minister, Irakli Okruashvili, who was jailed in 2008. November 8, 2007 Human Rights Watch reports: Riot Police Violently Disperse Peaceful Protesters, Saakashvili Shuts TV Stations, Then Declares Emergency Rule. Riot police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi beat demonstrators and shot fleeing protestors with rubber bullets while trying to disperse anti-government demonstrations, Human Rights Watch said today. Riot police later raided the private television station, Imedi TV and forced it and the Kavkasia television station to stop broadcasting. The Georgian <b>...</b>


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Toronto police prepare for G20 urban warfare


As Toronto prepares for next month's G20 summit, the city is embracing new technology to combat sometimes unruly protestors. Toronto police have purchased four long-range acoustic devices (LRADs), often called sound cannons, to help disperse crowds, although some research has shown that the weapons can damage the central nervous system.


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Georgian police use teargas on protesters


Georgian riot police have clashed with hundreds of protesters calling for the resignation of President Mikheil Saakashvili. The violence came on the eve of the country's Independence Day. It followed five days of demonstrations against what protesters describe as Saakashvili's iron-fisted rule. Riot police used teargas, water cannon and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds who refused to leave central Tbilisi. One policeman is said to have died after being hit by a vehicle. Numerous arrests were made. ... www.euronews.net


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Western Media Silenced About Deadly Violence In Georgia By Puppet Dictator


News you won't find on CNN. Georgian police clashed with opposition supporters in the capital Tbilisi, after the government decided to disperse the five-day long protests against the Saakashvili regime. At least two people were reportedly killed, one of them a policeman run over by a car driven by protestors, and 37 injured when riot police moved in on opposition demonstrators on Freedom Square. Thousands of protesters had intended to stay in the center of Tbilisi overnight, to try to stop the authorities from holding an Independence Day military parade. Opposition forces were demanding an end to what they say is state-sanctioned corruption, and the resignation of President Mikhail Saakashvili, who they accuse of abusing his position to maintain power. After the midnight deadline passed and the opposition remained in Freedom Square in downtown Tbilisi, police special forces entered to disperse the protestors. Police used rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons to push opposition out of Freedom Square and Rustaveli Avenue on Thursday night. In the morning, Tbilisi is expected to conduct a military parade dedicated to the country's independence, which was first proclaimed on May 26, 1918. The anti-government rally was hailed by the opposition as the day that would "determine Georgia's future." Instead, protests aimed at ousting Saakashvilli ended in violence and bloodshed. A huge force of riot police moved in on the crowd just minutes after midnight on Georgia's Day of <b>...</b>


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Georgian Opposition Marks Anniversary of Brutally Dispersed Protests


November 8, 2007. Riot Police Violently Disperse Peaceful Protesters in the capital of Georgia, Saakashvili Shuts TV Stations, Then Declares Emergency Rule. Health Ministry of Georgia reported that 508 people had sought emergency assistance and some 118 of them remained hospitalized Tens of thousands of people in Tbilisi are protesting against the government of Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who came to power following demonstrations that swept aside his predecessor in 2003. Opposition leaders also accuse the government of blocking roads around Tbilisi to prevent more people from joining the protest. Political tensions in Georgia escalated following accusations of corruption and anti-state activities against President Saakashvili by his former defense minister, Irakli Okruashvili, who was jailed in 2008. Riot police in the Georgian capital Tbilisi beat demonstrators and shot fleeing protestors with rubber bullets while trying to disperse anti-government demonstrations, Human Rights Watch said today. Riot police later raided the private television station, Imedi TV and forced it and the Kavkasia television station to stop broadcasting. The Georgian government then declared a state of emergency and banned news broadcasts for 15 days, except by the state-funded Georgian Public Television. Even in a time of crisis, Georgians have a right to protest peacefully without being beaten by the police, said Holly Cartner, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights <b>...</b>


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Georgia: police use tear gas, water cannons


The opposition supporters began to return to the Parliament building after the police initially broke up the rally early in the morning. The protesters planned to stage another rally but were confronted by about a thousand riot police, who used tear gas and water cannons to disperse them.


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Georgian Dictator for first time admitting that Georgia started the war.


08-11-28 Georgian Dictator for first time admitting that Georgia started the war. Georgian ambassador - Dictator should be tried. November 28, 2008, 17:13 Saakashvili: we started the war For the first time ever, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has admitted that his country started the military conflict in South Ossetia in August.. He was testifying before a parliamentary commission investigating the five-day war. Opposition: EU should treat Saakashvili like Zimbabwes Mugabe The opposition Labour Party in Georgia has called on the EU to freeze the bank accounts of Mikhail Saakashvili and several other top officials. According to party secretary, Georgi Gugava, such a move would stop them from fleeing the country. The Saakashvili administration have packed their suitcases and hope to flee and live a quiet and prosperous life abroad on what theyve stolen and looted, he said. The proposed sanctions would be similar to those imposed against more then 100 Zimbabwe officials, who had their bank accounts frozen by the EU in June. November 26, 2008, Georgian Dictator Saakashvili Profile November 8, 2007. Riot Police Violently Disperse Peaceful Protesters nin the capital of Georgia Health Ministry of Georgia reported that 508 people had sought emergency assistance and some 118 of them remained hospitalized May 26, 2008 10000 ANGRY GOERGIANS rallied and clash in Georgian capital Tbilisi over 'rigged' poll 02 .11. 2007 Tens of Thousands Protest in Tbilisi Against Georgian <b>...</b>


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Dictator Saakashvili (Georgia) orders excessive Force against Protesters


PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL! The so-called president (Dictator) Mikhail Saakashvili, Republic of Georgia ordered the police to crack down on peaceful protesters in Tbilisi. The protesters were attacked by hundreds of police in riot gear. The protesters were beaten with police sticks, shot with rubber bullets, sprayed with tear gas, were so far killed . The protesters are marching for Saakashvili's ouster. He has proven that he is not a democratic president. His english is very good and he has fooled many US politicians. Saakashvili has major backers in the US Senate, like John McCain who was presented with a medal by the dictator, as well as Jeanne Shaheen of NJ who has requested that Saakashvili's Georgia be supplied with military weapons. As you recall, Saakashvili launched a massive attack in August 2008, during the opening night of Olympics, on South Ossetia, targeting Women, Children and Elderly. SAAKASHVILI IS A LIAR AND A BAD MAN WHO SHOULD BE CHARGED FOR WAR CRIMES! He will try to blame the protests on Russia. Saakashvili is a proven liar. Because media is somewhat biased in USA, and Saakashvili is a puppet, these protests are getting little attention (actually NO Attention) in the USA. One BILLION dollars of US Tax Payers were sent to Saakashvili. Looks like the begining of what happened in Egypt, Libya and Syria


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