Police disperses protesters in Tbilisi, after pro-Russian Government refuses to Negotiate EU Accession  

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**Protests in Tbilisi Over Accession**

Police have started dispersing protesters who gathered near the parliament a spontaneous in Tbilisi. The was sparked by ‘s statement that Georgia’s into the could be postponed until .

Many people are upset about this decision, as they feel it goes against the country’s aspirations to join the EU. The ruling Georgian Dream party has been accused of backsliding and steering the country closer to Russia.

The protest was organized through social media, with many people taking to the streets to express their discontent. Clashes between police and protesters occurred, with both sides using pepper spray and other objects to try and disperse each other.

Several people were beaten by police during the clashes. The Georgian Interior Ministry said that three police officers were injured, and two of them were hospitalized.

The protests follow a number of controversies in Georgia, including the suspension of the country’s EU accession process. This has highlighted the growing rift between Tbilisi and the West.

Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili has accused the of rigging recent elections and refusing to accept the results. She has called for public demonstrations and a parliamentary boycott.

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