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Anna Gvarishvili

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Journalist & fixer covering the drastic reversal of liberal democratic values in Georgia. Georgian, English, Russian. Fluent in sarcasm. Neurodivergent.

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What happened in Dubai? step-by-step: GD leaders Irakli Zarkua and Viktor Sanikidze went on vacation to Dubai, likely to attend Coldplay’s concert. A Georgian citizen, Lasha Gabitashvili, accidentally encountered them while they were having lunch and asked if they were aware of the events in Batumi (illegal detentions) and Tbilisi (torture of a protester) that had occurred the day before. In response, Zarkua pushed down Gabitashvili’s phone. 1/4

What happened in Dubai? step-by-step: GD leaders Irakli Zarkua and Viktor Sanikidze went on vacation to Dubai, likely to attend Coldplay’s concert. A Georgian citizen, Lasha Gabitashvili, accidentally encountered them while they were having lunch and asked if they were aware of the events in Batumi (illegal detentions) and Tbilisi (torture of a protester) that had occurred the day before. In response, Zarkua pushed down Gabitashvili’s phone. 1/4

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I’ve been reporting from the ground for 10 years, and I’ve never seen anything even close to what I witnessed today and yesterday. This feels like a turning point in #GeorgiaProtests. I have never seen the Georgian people so unyielding. Just last week, I wrote that the smaller crowds in the streets compared to spring meant nothing — except that the anger hadn’t gone anywhere. Instead, it was simmering, growing stronger, waiting for the regime’s next mistake to erupt with even greater force. Today’s riot was dispersed so many times, in such brutal ways, that I’ve lost count. So many people were bloodied. So many were detained. Yet even now, Rustaveli Avenue is filled with people — beaten, bruised, exhausted, disappointed, and fiercely angry — but still holding EU flags with pride. Because we believe, that Europe is our home, and we will not surrender it at any cost. Help us. Don’t let us lose this country to the Russians. No one has fought harder for it than we have.

I’ve been reporting from the ground for 10 years, and I’ve never seen anything even close to what I witnessed today and yesterday. This feels like a turning point in #GeorgiaProtests. I have never seen the Georgian people so unyielding. Just last week, I wrote that the smaller crowds in the streets compared to spring meant nothing — except that the anger hadn’t gone anywhere. Instead, it was simmering, growing stronger, waiting for the regime’s next mistake to erupt with even greater force. Today’s riot was dispersed so many times, in such brutal ways, that I’ve lost count. So many people were bloodied. So many were detained. Yet even now, Rustaveli Avenue is filled with people — beaten, bruised, exhausted, disappointed, and fiercely angry — but still holding EU flags with pride. Because we believe, that Europe is our home, and we will not surrender it at any cost. Help us. Don’t let us lose this country to the Russians. No one has fought harder for it than we have.

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People are chanting “the revolution” as they’re marching towards the Rustaveli Avenue. #GeorgiaProtests

People are chanting “the revolution” as they’re marching towards the Rustaveli Avenue. #GeorgiaProtests

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However, video footage shows that despite being five against one, it was the GD group who ended up getting beaten up by the end of the fight. Fin. 4/4

However, video footage shows that despite being five against one, it was the GD group who ended up getting beaten up by the end of the fight. Fin. 4/4

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Happening now, Tbilisi #GeorgiaProtests

Happening now, Tbilisi #GeorgiaProtests

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“We have already lost Georgia in Europe,” said President Zelenskyy at the UNGA. With all due respect — and knowing he spoke with the best intentions — this narrative risks undermining Georgians’ relentless fight, which marked 300 days yesterday. Georgia’s European path is hijacked and under siege, but not lost. With support from our partners, Georgian people will reclaim it.

“We have already lost Georgia in Europe,” said President Zelenskyy at the UNGA. With all due respect — and knowing he spoke with the best intentions — this narrative risks undermining Georgians’ relentless fight, which marked 300 days yesterday. Georgia’s European path is hijacked and under siege, but not lost. With support from our partners, Georgian people will reclaim it.

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No picture or video can truly capture the spirit in Tbilisi today. As Georgian Dream holds its illegitimate local elections, crowds are flooding the streets, chanting “revolution” and “till the end.” #GeorgiaProtests

No picture or video can truly capture the spirit in Tbilisi today. As Georgian Dream holds its illegitimate local elections, crowds are flooding the streets, chanting “revolution” and “till the end.” #GeorgiaProtests

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Just in: After the violent dispersal, protesters are now blocking various streets in Tbilisi. For instance, this is Baratashvili Bridge.

Just in: After the violent dispersal, protesters are now blocking various streets in Tbilisi. For instance, this is Baratashvili Bridge.

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Rustaveli Avenue is blocked for the 73rd day in a row. #GeorgiaProtests

Rustaveli Avenue is blocked for the 73rd day in a row. #GeorgiaProtests

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After 10 years, Lieutenant Colonel Vano Nadiradze has been brought back home. Vano Nadiradze, a brave Georgian soldier who fought courageously in Ukraine, was solemnly repatriated to Tbilisi, where the Georgian people received him with dignity and honor.

After 10 years, Lieutenant Colonel Vano Nadiradze has been brought back home. Vano Nadiradze, a brave Georgian soldier who fought courageously in Ukraine, was solemnly repatriated to Tbilisi, where the Georgian people received him with dignity and honor.

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My favorite flags

My favorite flags

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Mothers marched to President Salome Zourabichvili’s residence to show their support for her after the regime’s illegitimate parliament appointed a new “President.” And, of course, she joined them too. “Salome! Salome!” you can hear the protesters chanting. #GeorgiaProtests

Mothers marched to President Salome Zourabichvili’s residence to show their support for her after the regime’s illegitimate parliament appointed a new “President.” And, of course, she joined them too. “Salome! Salome!” you can hear the protesters chanting. #GeorgiaProtests

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In a symbolic act, the #GeorgiaProtests moved from Rustaveli Avenue to Melikishvili Avenue, where Mate Devidze was arrested on November 19 after people blocked the avenue.

In a symbolic act, the #GeorgiaProtests moved from Rustaveli Avenue to Melikishvili Avenue, where Mate Devidze was arrested on November 19 after people blocked the avenue.

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Friend asks how many times I’ve seen the drone attack on Russian bombers. Me, honestly:

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Friend asks how many times I’ve seen the drone attack on Russian bombers. Me, honestly:

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.László Róbert Mézes was attacked by Titushky in front of the GD campaign HQ. #GeorgiaProtests

.László Róbert Mézes was attacked by Titushky in front of the GD campaign HQ. #GeorgiaProtests

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Rustaveli Avenue is blocked for the day 168 of nationwide #GeorgiaProtests.

Rustaveli Avenue is blocked for the day 168 of nationwide #GeorgiaProtests.

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