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Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298946.jpg
A man draped in a Georgian flag stands in front of Parliament before the demonstration. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298947.jpg
A man draped in a European flag stands outside Parliament before the demonstration.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298948.jpg
A woman with a Georgian flag stands outside parliament. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298949.jpg
A woman with a Georgian flag stands outside parliament. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298950.jpg
Two women carry a large European flag in front of the Georgian Parliament. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298951.jpg
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298952.jpg
A sign denouncing the alleged corruption of the honorary president of the Georgian Reve party, Bidzina Ivanichvili, the de facto leader of the country. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298953.jpg
A Georgian and European flag in front of Parliament. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298954.jpg
President SalomƩ Zourabichvili briefly addressed the crowd to denounce the fraud and call for a mobilisation of the opposition.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298955.jpg
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298956.jpg
A Georgian and European flag in front of Parliament. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298957.jpg
Members of the opposition address the crowd. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298958.jpg
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298959.jpg
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298960.jpg
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298961.jpg
A Georgian and European flag in front of Parliament. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298962.jpg
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298963.jpg
A Georgian flag in front of parliament.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298964.jpg
Members of the opposition address the crowd. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298965.jpg
A young pro-European demonstrator in the crowd. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298966.jpg
A Georgian flag in front of parliament.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.

Opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party
Jan Schmidt-Whitley
LePictorium_0298967.jpg
A woman draped in a Georgian flag stands in front of Parliament after the demonstration.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday 28 October in response to a call from the pro-Western opposition, which refuses to recognise the results of the parliamentary elections, accusing the ruling party of being pro-Russian and of having āstolenā the ballot. President Salome Zurabishvili denounced a ātotal falsificationā of the parliamentary elections and accused Russia.