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Georgian Opposition Politician Beaten Unconscious By Police, Government Crackdown Intensifies

THE Coalition for Change Party, which comprises four opposition groups published on social media showing Nika Gvamaria being carried limp by several men down a street in broad daylight.

Elene Khoshtaria, founder of the Droa party which Gvamaria represented, told the media that police had stormed their offices, yesterday.

“They were quite aggressive. They took away every­thing,” she said. Shortly after Gvamaria arrived, police turned on him. “He was severely beaten by the police,” Khoshtaria said.

The group said Gvamaria was then “dragged by the police and thrown into a detention car” outside the Droa party’s office.

The unrest in the country was sparked by the ruling Georgian Dream party’s decision last week to suspend talks to join the European Union. Tensions had been simmering since a disputed election in October. Geor­gian Dream which is already 12 years in office, claimed victory, but observers say the vote was neither free nor fair. The European Parliament has called for a re-run.

Following the vote, Georgia’s opposition parties said they would boycott parliament. Several opposition politicians have taken part in six nights of protests since Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said he was halting talks with Brussels.

The protests have been met with a brutal police re­sponse. Georgia’s human rights ombudsman accused police of inflicting torture on people arrested during the protests. Georgian Young Lawyers Association, a watchdog, said most individuals detained on Monday night had been subjected to violence “both during and after their arrest.”

Gvamaria’s alleged beating may be part of a trend. Earlier this year, Levan Khabeishvili, then-chair of the United National Movement Georgia’s foremost opposi­tion party said he was brutally beaten by special forces.

Asked for comment, Georgia’s interior ministry told the media that Gvamaria had been arrested over charges relating to “disobedience to the police.”

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