Violent arrest leaves Georgian politician Nika Gvaramia unconscious


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Opposition leader Nika Gvaramia was carried away, apparently unconscious, after a violent confrontation with police in Georgia’s capital city Tbilisi. The former Soviet country has recently been rocked by mass protests after the government suspended talks on joining the European Union.



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