TBILISI (Reuters) - Thousands of people gathered in the centre of Georgia's capital Tbilisi on Saturday to protest against the government and Russia one year after the brutal dispersal of an anti-Kremlin demonstration.
The protest was the first major gathering in the country since the coronavirus pandemic and organisers placed markers with the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin on the ground to encourage social distancing.
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