**Opposition Leader Speaks Out After Police Confrontation**
Nika Melia, a leader of the Coalition for Change and opposition politician, was arrested yesterday at a rally. He has been released and is speaking out about his experience with police.
Melia claims that he was kicked by Giorgi Chokuri, the deputy head of the Isani-Samgori police department, while he was sitting handcuffed in a police station. Melia says that this was not an isolated incident, but rather part of a larger pattern of aggressive behavior by police at the rally.
**Police Actions Spark Concern**
Melia describes the police as “particularly aggressive” yesterday. He states that the public saw only a small number of people in uniform among a large crowd, and that the police were quick to use force.
According to Melia, this kind of behavior is becoming more common in Georgia. He says that people are being told that they will no longer be allowed to attend certain events or go about their daily lives without fear of arrest or violence.
**A Call to Action**
Melia believes that society has chosen to fight against these injustices, rather than accepting the rules of the game. He sees this as a righteous struggle and is confident that victory can be achieved through determination and courage.
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